frequently asked questions

general

  • I ask for notice by 12:00 PM on the business day before your appointment if you need to cancel or reschedule in order to avoid a cancellation fee. This policy allows me to offer available appointments to other patients seeking care. If you're unable to provide this notice, you can avoid our cancellation fee by either rescheduling within 48 hours or switching to a telehealth visit.

  • All of our services are eligible for reimbursement under your out-of-network benefits for physical therapy. We do provide superbills which can be submitted for reimbursement directly back to you.

    Being an out-of-network provider allows me to provide the kind of care you truly deserve, without constraint. This means:

    • One-on-one care every time

    • Holistic treatment that addresses your whole self, not just one body part

    • Direct access to me for questions and quick follow-ups

    • Faster progress and more complete symptom resolution with fewer visits on average than typical insurance-based clinics

    • Cost transparency, no surprise bills or hidden fees

    • Greater flexibility in scheduling and availability

    Traditional models often require therapists to juggle multiple patients at once or shorten session times, limiting the quality of care. By working out-of-network, I can prioritize you, your goals, your healing, and your quality of life.

    Many patients find that, when all costs are considered, cash pay is not only simpler but often more cost-effective than going the traditional insurance route.

  • No. Go ahead and schedule your evaluation!  The state of Colorado does not require a physician’s referral for physical therapy; however I am always happy to share notes and collaborate with your physician or other health care team members.

  • Yes, for residents of Colorado, Arizona, and Utah.

  • 15 minutes.

physical therapy

  • 60 minutes

  • Your body and your story

    • You can expect me to listen attentively, gather a complete history, and understand your concerns and goals in the context of your individual circumstances.

    • Education on what PFPT is and the processes/perspectives I use to assess and treat

    • An orthopedic whole-body screening to assess the role of other body regions in the patient’s symptoms

    • An internal pelvic floor exam if your history and screening indicate it would be beneficial and you’re ready for that at the time. Internal exams are always optional and only performed with consent.

  • Yes! It actually provides beneficial information to get treatment during a period as the body is in a different hormonal state with different tissue changes that can provide deeper insight for treatment.

  • Absolutely! Children and partners are always welcome here.

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