Kinship Therapy Services is a physical therapy clinic specializing in sports injury rehabilitation and work hardening programs, located in northwest Oklahoma City. The practice operates as an independent clinic and accepts most major insurance plans, positioning itself as a specialized alternative to hospital-based outpatient departments and larger chain PT clinics.
Kinship is a small, privately operated physical therapy practice focused on athletes and patients returning to work after injury. The clinic does not handle orthopedic surgery pre-authorization or direct physician referrals through a large health system, which means faster scheduling and more direct communication between therapist and client than typical hospital-affiliated practices. The clinic employs licensed physical therapists and technicians and does not require a physician referral to begin treatment in Oklahoma, though most insurance plans do bill therapy against an existing referral.
Kinship offers standard physical therapy modalities for sports injury recovery, ligament sprains, joint pain, post-surgical rehab, and work hardening. Work hardening differs from standard PT: it simulates job-specific tasks and progressively increases intensity to prepare a patient to return safely to their workplace role. This service is billed as therapy to most insurances.
Session pricing varies by insurance plan. Uninsured rates run approximately $65 to $75 per 45- to 60-minute session. Most commercial plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield and United Healthcare, cover physical therapy with standard copays in the $20 to $40 range per visit. Medicare covers PT under Part B after a physician referral. Verify current rates with the clinic directly, as copay responsibility changes with annual plan updates.
Larger hospital-based outpatient PT departments, such as those within OU Health or Integris Health, offer broader referral networks and often faster access for patients already within their system but less individualized attention and longer typical wait times for new patients. Physician Partners PT, another independent clinic in central Oklahoma City, also accepts insurance and operates with comparable pricing but focuses less on work hardening.
Kinship suits patients who want shorter wait times for an initial evaluation, therapists who stay with their case longer, and workers or athletes targeting return to a specific activity. It does not suit patients seeking post-surgical rehab immediately after a major operation performed at a hospital system, where in-house PT coordination may be smoother, or those without insurance who cannot negotiate self-pay rates.
Kinship is strongest for injured athletes under 65, working-age adults in work hardening, and people with uncomplicated injuries (ankle sprain, shoulder impingement, knee pain) who have clear insurance coverage. It is less suited to elderly patients with multiple chronic conditions, those without any active insurance, or patients recovering from complex surgeries who need seamless coordination with their surgeon's office.
New patients should expect a 45- to 60-minute evaluation. The therapist will conduct a movement assessment, take a detailed injury and activity history, review insurance and physician referral documentation, and create an initial treatment plan. Most insurances require this first visit to be covered before starting treatment; confirm eligibility and referral status before arriving. Bring insurance card, photo ID, and any relevant medical records or imaging (X-rays, MRI reports).
Kinship Therapy Services is located at 7413 N Western Avenue, Oklahoma City, in a small professional building with dedicated parking. Hours are Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with no weekend availability. The clinic does not offer same-day scheduling; typical wait for a new-patient evaluation is 3 to 5 business days. This location places it accessible from north and central OKC but requires a drive from south Oklahoma City. Verify hours before visiting, as small practices occasionally adjust seasonal scheduling.
Kinship fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's PT landscape for patients who want hands-on attention and specialized work-return programming without hospital overhead.
