AmeriWorks Occupational Health Center is a workers' compensation focused clinic in Oklahoma City that handles acute and chronic occupational injuries, work conditioning, functional capacity evaluation, and job-site analysis to move patients back to productive employment or modified duty.
AmeriWorks operates as an occupational medicine clinic with occupational therapy and physical rehabilitation integrated into a single referral stream. Unlike a general physical therapy practice that may treat occupational therapy cases alongside other diagnoses, AmeriWorks centers its entire model on work injury claims, employer partnerships, and industrial rehabilitation. The facility serves injured workers in the OKC metro, their employers, and insurers who pay for care under the workers' compensation system. This alignment means treatment priorities, documentation standards, and communication flows directly support the employer and claims process, not just the individual patient.
AmeriWorks provides occupational therapy within a bundle of services: initial injury assessment and work history review, occupational therapy for functional recovery (fine motor control, work simulation, activities of daily living adapted to job demands), work conditioning (structured progression of work-simulated tasks at increasing intensity), and functional capacity evaluation (standardized testing of strength, endurance, range of motion, and tolerance for job-specific tasks). Functional capacity evaluations typically cost between $800 and $1,200 depending on complexity; work conditioning is billed per session, usually $150 to $250 per hour, covered by workers' compensation insurance so the injured worker bears no out-of-pocket cost. Initial evaluations run 60 to 90 minutes. Pricing follows the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission fee schedule, which caps reimbursement rates. Confirm current rates by calling or checking directly with AmeriWorks, as the state fee schedule updates.
General physical therapy and occupational therapy clinics in Oklahoma City (such as those within larger health systems or independent PT chains) accept occupational therapy referrals but do not specialize in workers' compensation claims or job-site analysis. Those clinics are better suited for home safety modifications, hand therapy for non-work injuries, or post-surgical occupational therapy. AmeriWorks differs by embedding claims management, employer communication, and return-to-work documentation into every session. If your injury is work-related and you need intensive work simulation or a functional capacity evaluation for job placement, AmeriWorks is the appropriate first choice. If you sustained a non-occupational hand injury or need home modification consultation, a community occupational therapy practice may be sufficient.
AmeriWorks suits employees with active workers' compensation claims, employers seeking return-to-work solutions, case managers responsible for claim outcomes, and insurers managing cost and duration. It does not suit patients seeking occupational therapy for non-work injuries (stroke, arthritis, cognitive rehabilitation) or those without workers' compensation coverage; those patients are directed to community practices. AmeriWorks also does not provide pediatric occupational therapy or school-based services.
The initial appointment includes a detailed occupational and work history, a review of the injury and current restrictions, and functional testing of range of motion, grip strength, and ability to perform job-simulated tasks. You will bring your job description or recent job analysis if available. The clinic documents restrictions and creates a preliminary return-to-work plan, communicated to the employer and insurance carrier. This first visit typically takes 90 minutes.
AmeriWorks operates on a standard business schedule; confirm hours directly, as they vary seasonally or by location if multiple OKC clinics exist. Parking is available on-site. Referral from a workers' compensation claim adjuster or employer is required; self-referral without an active claim is not accepted. Insurance payment flows through the workers' compensation system, not private health insurance.
AmeriWorks fills a specific need in Oklahoma City's occupational therapy landscape: for injured workers and employers navigating the claims system, a clinic built around work return is more efficient and targeted than a general practice.
