Frequently Asked Questions for Physical Therapy Treatments
Q - Do I need a doctor's referral for an appointment?
A - Yes. The State of Texas requires a prescription which is no older than 30 days.
When you obtain a physician's prescription please promptly call our office to schedule
an appointment. By law, we cannot accept prescriptions over 30 days old.
Q - How long will it take for my evaluation?
A - First evaluations typically take about 60 minutes and follow-up evaluations
range from 45-60 minutes depending upon the diagnosis and the nature of the problem.
Your therapist will discuss with you the expectations for your recovery, and will
help you to set realistic goals and timelines to complete your recovery.
Q - What forms of payment or insurance do you accept?
A – Richardson Spine and Sports Therapy is an in-network provider for most managed
health care plans. Please contact us to confirm that we accept your insurance. All
out of pocket expenses, including copays, may be paid with cash, check or a major
credit card.
Q - Do you need my medical history information?
A - Yes. Before your appointment please print and complete our Online Patient Information
Form. This will expedite your visit and allow our staff to determine if there are
any preconditions that may prevent you from being able to receive rehabilitation
from Richardson Spine and Sports.
Q - What should I wear to my therapy session?
A - It is recommended that you wear loose fitting clothing and comfortable shoes.
Additionally, please bring any braces, splints, or similar equipment that you are
using. Do not wear jeans or similar pants.
Q - What do I need to bring to my therapy session?
A - On your first day of therapy, remember to bring a photo ID, your insurance information,
any paper referrals, insurance pre-authorization, prescriptions, and any copies
of diagnostic tests or procedures.
Q - Does Physical Therapy hurt?
A - Physical Therapy should not hurt for the majority of diagnoses, but there may
be a small amount of muscle soreness 1-2 days following an initial evaluation and
the start of an exercise program. We encourage consistent performance of the individual
home exercise program and the use of ice for 10-15 minutes post exercise. The patient
should stop any activity that creates significant pain and they should call their
physical therapist immediately.
Q - Does my Physical Therapist communicate with my doctor?
A - Following an initial evaluation your therapist will fax a copy of the evaluation
to the referring physician. They also fax all pertinent progress notes and discharge
summaries. If necessary, the therapist will call your physician with any questions
regarding progress or diagnosis. It is expected that a patient inform the physical
therapist of all upcoming doctor appointments.
Have More Questions?
Please call our business office at (214) 575-4040 and speak with any member of our
staff. We want to help you with your concerns and expectations. Non Discrimination
Policy
This facility does not discriminate against any person on the basis of age, sex,
race, color, religion, national origin, or disability in admission, treatment, participation
in its programs, services and activities, or in employment.