Advanced Physical Therapy is an outpatient orthopedic physical therapy clinic in Oklahoma City's northwest area that specializes in post-surgical rehabilitation and sports injury recovery for patients referred by local physicians or arriving after self-pay consultation.
Advanced Physical Therapy operates as a physician-referred practice focusing on orthopedic recovery: post-op knee, shoulder, hip, and spine cases; athletic injury rehab; and mobility restoration in adults. The clinic is not a general wellness or chronic pain management facility, and it does not offer massage therapy or non-therapeutic wellness services. Patient load is mixed between post-surgical patients in the first 6 to 12 weeks of recovery and athletes or active individuals returning to sport or work-specific demands.
Therapy sessions run 45 to 60 minutes and cost between $85 and $135 per visit for uninsured self-pay patients, depending on complexity. Insured patients pay their plan's copay, typically $20 to $50 per session, with no additional clinic charge. The clinic accepts most major plans, including Aetna, Humana, Cigna, and United Healthcare; verify your specific plan before the first visit. Insurance authorizations typically cover 12 to 20 visits per episode of care, though more are approved for post-operative cases. Out-of-network patients may file claims themselves; the clinic provides itemized receipts for resubmission.
Treatment frequency is usually 2 times per week for acute post-operative patients and 1 to 2 times weekly for chronic or athletic cases. The clinic does not offer standing appointments; each session is scheduled individually based on progression, so rescheduling is common and expected.
Oklahoma City has roughly a dozen outpatient physical therapy networks, with distinct operational models. HealthSouth and Interim Healthcare operate larger, multi-location chains with more therapist availability and shorter wait times for initial evaluation (often 3 to 5 days); they suit patients with less complex cases or those preferring convenience. Advanced Physical Therapy operates as a smaller, specialty-focused independent practice with longer waits (often 1 to 2 weeks for initial evaluation) but higher caseload specialization in orthopedic surgery and athletes, meaning the therapy protocols are more standardized around post-op rehab. Physicians in Oklahoma City tend to refer post-surgical patients specifically to Advanced Physical Therapy rather than to larger networks, suggesting referral patterns favor its orthopedic focus.
Patients with acute sports injuries or post-op knee or shoulder cases benefit from Advanced Physical Therapy's protocol-driven approach; patients seeking low-cost or walk-in-style physical therapy, or those with general mobility or chronic pain goals unrelated to surgery or athletic return, may find HealthSouth's breadth and faster scheduling more practical.
Advanced Physical Therapy is a good fit for patients who are 1 to 8 weeks post-op from orthopedic surgery (ACL, rotator cuff, meniscal repair, hip replacement, lumbar fusion) and those recovering from sports injuries with physician referrals. The clinic also suits patients with high compliance expectations: treatment requires active engagement in home exercise and typically 2 visits per week for 4 to 8 weeks, with measurable progress markers (range of motion, strength testing). Patients without a physician referral can self-refer for evaluation, but the therapist may recommend physician clearance for post-operative cases.
The clinic is not ideal for patients seeking long-term chronic pain management, wellness-focused therapy, or facilities with extensive amenities. Patients in financial hardship or without insurance should clarify out-of-pocket costs in advance; while self-pay rates are competitive regionally, the frequency and duration of care can total $1,500 to $3,000 per case.
The initial evaluation lasts 45 minutes and includes history (surgery date, physician, current medications), manual range-of-motion and strength testing, functional movement assessment (walking, stairs, squatting), and imaging review if available (X-ray or MRI). The therapist will provide a written plan of care outlining expected duration, visit frequency, and functional milestones (e.g., full weight-bearing by week 4, return to running by week 10). Insurance authorization is obtained after the first visit if you are insured; expect a 2 to 3-day wait for approval before the second session is confirmed. If you are self-pay, payment is collected at each visit unless a package rate is negotiated upfront.
Subsequent visits focus on progressive loading: increasing resistance, range of motion, or functional challenge (e.g., adding balance or plyometrics for athletes). Discharge planning begins around week 6 if progress is on track.
The clinic is open Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, with no Saturday hours. There are no weekend or evening options for extended scheduling. The clinic occupies an off-street lot with ample parking; no valet or reserved spots. Verification note: hours may expand seasonally or by request for post-operative patients; confirm at the time of scheduling. The clinic is wheelchair-accessible with an accessible restroom.
Public transit service to the site is limited; most patients drive. Allow 10 to 15 minutes for check-in on the first visit; bring insurance card, photo ID, physician referral if applicable, and recent imaging if you have it.
Advanced Physical Therapy fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's rehabilitation landscape for post-operative orthopedic patients and athletes, where protocol-driven care and orthopedic specialization outweigh the convenience of larger networks or faster appointment access.
