Edmond Physical Therapy is an independent clinic specializing in orthopedic rehabilitation and sports injuries for adults and adolescents, located in north Edmond near the University of Central Oklahoma campus. The practice emphasizes direct-access treatment, meaning patients can often schedule without a physician referral, and uses a one-on-one therapist model where the same licensed physical therapist leads each session from start to finish.
The clinic operates as a standalone outpatient facility rather than a hospital or medical-center satellite. It treats musculoskeletal conditions including knee and shoulder injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, lower-back pain, and sports performance. The facility accepts most commercial insurance plans and Medicare; cash rates are available for uninsured patients and for those paying out-of-pocket. The therapists maintain licensure through the Oklahoma Board of Physical Therapy and typically hold credentials in orthopedic manual therapy or similar specialties.
Edmond Physical Therapy charges on an episode-of-care model typical of Oklahoma physical therapy practices. Most patients complete 6 to 12 visits over 4 to 8 weeks, depending on injury severity. Out-of-pocket costs after insurance vary widely: copay amounts range from $20 to $50 per visit if you have commercial coverage, and Medicare beneficiaries typically pay 20% of the Medicare-allowable fee (usually $30 to $45 per session after the annual Part B deductible). Uninsured patients should confirm the cash rate directly with the clinic, as rates vary by complexity and duration. Initial evaluations (60 minutes) and follow-up sessions (30 to 45 minutes) are billed separately; insurers typically cover evaluations as a distinct code. Insurance approval and authorization requirements vary by plan; call your carrier or ask the clinic to verify coverage before your first visit.
Edmond Physical Therapy operates independently, which contrasts with larger clinic networks in the Oklahoma City area such as Mercy Physical Therapy (multiple metro locations, hospital-affiliated) and Integris-branded PT clinics embedded within Integris facilities. Independent clinics like Edmond typically offer longer appointment windows and continuity with one therapist; larger networks prioritize scheduling flexibility and may rotate staff. Edmond PT is also distinct from high-volume sports medicine clinics at OU Health or Mercy hospitals, which combine PT with athletic training and physician-supervised care but charge higher out-of-pocket costs for uninsured patients. Choose Edmond Physical Therapy if you prefer one-on-one consistency and do not require physician supervision during treatment; choose a hospital-affiliated clinic if you need imaging (X-ray, MRI) on-site or your injury may require concurrent orthopedic surgeon consultation.
This clinic is suited to adults and teenagers recovering from sports injuries, joint replacement, ligament sprains, or work-related musculoskeletal strain; patients with commercial insurance or Medicare; and those who live or work in or near Edmond. It is less suited to patients who need same-day urgent care for acute traumatic injuries (go to urgent care or an ER), those requiring advanced imaging as part of the initial workup (request imaging orders to another facility), patients whose condition may require surgical consultation during treatment (independent PT clinics cannot perform surgery assessment), or young children under age 12 (call to confirm pediatric availability).
The initial appointment runs 45 to 60 minutes and includes a detailed history of your injury or condition, range-of-motion and strength testing, movement assessment, and pain evaluation. You will be asked about your medical history, current medications, prior injuries, and functional goals (e.g., return to running, lifting weights, or activities of daily living). The therapist will perform orthopedic special tests relevant to your injury and create a treatment plan with a projected number of visits and timeline. You will perform 1 to 3 therapeutic exercises during the visit to establish baseline tolerance. Bring your insurance card, photo ID, any imaging reports or surgical notes if applicable, and a list of current medications.
Edmond Physical Therapy is open Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday availability (confirm exact hours with the clinic, as they may vary seasonally or by staffing). Parking is available on-site or in shared lot space; public transit from downtown Oklahoma City via EMBARK is feasible but requires planning. The clinic is accessible by car from I-35 and from Highway 77 in north Edmond, roughly 15 to 20 minutes from downtown OKC depending on traffic. Call ahead to schedule; same-week appointments are often available for new patients.
Edmond Physical Therapy fills a specific role for north Oklahoma City residents and Edmond workers seeking hands-on orthopedic rehabilitation without hospital overhead or long waits for scheduling.
