Pediatric Physical Therapy
Pediatric physical therapy is specialized care for children, focusing on developmental milestones, muscular strength, and coordinated movement.
What we offer
Pediatric Physical Therapy
Utilizes play and positioning to help children reach milestones and develop symmetrical gross motor skills, strength, and range of motion
Dedicated Care Teams
Participate in therapy around your schedule from the comfort of your home and learn how to make purposeful play part of your daily routine
Advanced Techniques
Use of gentle techniques learned through post-doctoral education in the following areas: Gillespie Approach Craniosacral Fascial therapy (CFT), Craniosacral Therapy (CST), Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT), and Total Motion Release (TMR)
Concierge In Home Treatment
Compassionate professionals attuned to the unique needs of both children and mothers
Conditions Treated by Physical Therapy
Torticollis
Does your baby look to one side more than the other?
Plagiocephaly
Do you notice flat spots on your child’s head?
Gross Motor Delays
Do you know your child’s milestones?
Balance Disorders
Does you child fall during play?
Low Muscle tone
Does your child W-sit?
Spectrum Disorders
Does your child struggle with strength or coordination?
Our Costs
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In Home | 250
Clinic | 195
To start, each new patient undergoes a detailed assessment to pinpoint the unique needs of your child and family. We'll collaborate to craft a personalized follow-up care plan if required, and you'll leave with practical tips to use between visits.
This evaluation will also include an initial treatment and typically lasts up to 90 minutes.
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In Home | 185
Clinic | 150
Ongoing sessions are a combination of techniques to help your child feel good in his/her body in order to move better. Feeling better means functioning better. Addressing function during sessions helps create lasting results.
These sessions last approximately 60 minutes depending on your child.
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In Home | 300
Experience the advantage of dual expertise in one session! One of our Occupational Therapists joins forces to thoroughly evaluate and address concerns related to physical, feeding, and sensory functions.
This evaluation will also include an initial treatment and typically lasts up to 90 minutes.