Regional Physical Therapy is a dedicated outpatient orthopedic rehabilitation clinic in Oklahoma City that combines physical therapy, occupational therapy, and athletic training in one practice, operating as an independent provider rather than a hospital satellite location.
Regional Physical Therapy serves patients recovering from orthopedic injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, sports injuries, and chronic pain conditions. The clinic operates independently, meaning referrals from physicians are standard but not always required depending on your insurance plan. The practice emphasizes manual therapy paired with progressive exercise programming and uses in-house imaging (ultrasound and X-ray) to track soft-tissue healing and guide treatment adjustments in real time rather than waiting for external imaging results.
Physical therapy treatment for orthopedic conditions runs $60 to $95 per session depending on complexity; straightforward cases (ankle sprains, minor tendinitis) typically fall in the $60 to $75 range, while comprehensive post-surgical rehab (rotator cuff repair, ACL reconstruction) generally runs $80 to $95. Most insurance plans cover orthopedic PT when a physician referral is on file; verify your deductible and copay directly with Regional Physical Therapy since plans vary widely.
Occupational therapy services cost $65 to $85 per session and focus on returning patients to work, daily function, and fine-motor tasks after hand surgery, stroke, or neurological injury. Athletic training services, which overlap with PT but prioritize return-to-sport programming, fall in the same $60 to $95 range.
Sessions typically last 45 to 60 minutes. Initial evaluations (60 to 90 minutes) run $120 to $140 and include a movement assessment, imaging review, and a written treatment plan. Ultrasound-guided injections are available on-site; cost and whether insurance covers this service depend on the injection type and your plan.
Oklahoma City has several large PT chains (including Occupational Therapy Associates of Oklahoma and Midtown Physical Therapy locations) alongside hospital-affiliated rehab departments at facilities like OU Health. Independent practices like Regional Physical Therapy typically offer more continuity since you often see the same therapist throughout treatment rather than rotating through a larger staffing pool. The in-house imaging advantage means faster feedback on healing progression; hospital-based or chain clinics may require you to schedule separate diagnostic imaging appointments, which adds time and potential out-of-pocket costs.
The choice depends on your insurance and your preference. If you are covered under an OU Health plan and want integrated care within a health system, hospital-affiliated rehab may streamline referral workflows. If you value continuity and want real-time ultrasound imaging without leaving the building, Regional Physical Therapy's independent structure and on-site imaging justify a drive even from across Oklahoma City.
This clinic is ideal for patients post-surgery (particularly orthopedic procedures), those with sports injuries who want accelerated return-to-play protocols, and patients with chronic pain who benefit from manual therapy combined with strengthening. The emphasis on in-house imaging makes it especially well-suited for anyone whose healing has plateaued and needs confirmation that soft-tissue changes are actually occurring.
Regional Physical Therapy is not a massage-only relaxation spa. Patients expecting pain relief without active exercise will be disappointed. The practice does not specialize in neurological conditions (stroke, Parkinson's disease) or pediatric PT; your child's physical therapy needs should go to a clinic with pediatric-focused therapists.
You will complete intake paperwork (insurance card, physician referral if required, medical history) and arrive 10 to 15 minutes early. The initial evaluation includes a thorough movement assessment, where the therapist watches you walk, squat, lift your arm, or perform movements relevant to your injury. They will palpate (feel) the affected area, test your range of motion and strength, and review any imaging you have brought. If you have not had recent imaging and the therapist suspects you need it to confirm diagnosis or rule out fracture, ultrasound or X-ray can be performed that same day.
By the end of the first visit, you will have a clear treatment plan: the likely number of weeks you will need therapy, the exercises you will perform at home, and specific milestones (e.g., full weight-bearing by week 3, return to running by week 8). Subsequent visits involve therapy (manual techniques, exercise progression, modalities like ice or heat) and often reassessment of your imaging or movement to show you objective progress.
Regional Physical Therapy operates Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (typically 8 a.m. to noon). Parking is on-site and free. Most appointments run 45 to 60 minutes; schedule 15 minutes buffer time on your first visit. The clinic accepts most major insurance plans, but verify coverage before your appointment to avoid surprises about copays or referral requirements.
Regional Physical Therapy earns its place in Oklahoma City because it combines the convenience of one-stop imaging with the consistency of independent practice care, speeding up the gap between injury and functional recovery.
