Advanced Physical Therapy operates a dedicated orthopedic and spine rehabilitation clinic in Oklahoma City, offering post-surgical recovery and conservative treatment for patients with back, neck, joint, and sports-related injuries. The practice serves both referral patients from physicians and direct-access patients who arrive without a doctor's order, and operates across the outpatient rehabilitation spectrum, from acute flare-ups to long-term functional restoration.
This is an outpatient physical therapy clinic focused specifically on orthopedic conditions and spine pathology, not a general wellness facility or gym-based training program. The clinic works with patients recovering from rotator cuff repair, ACL reconstruction, lumbar fusion, and degenerative disc disease, as well as athletes managing chronic instability and workers returning after injury. It sits alongside other Oklahoma City physical therapy options like Tinker Air Force Base's rehabilitation services (for military-eligible patients only) and hospital-affiliated clinics embedded in OU Health and Integris facilities, but operates as an independent, physician-owned practice.
Standard evaluation and treatment sessions are typically 50 to 60 minutes. The clinic charges fees that vary by session type: initial evaluations generally run $150 to $200 before insurance; follow-up sessions cost $100 to $130. Most commercial insurance plans (BlueCross BlueShield of Oklahoma, United Healthcare, Aetna) are accepted. Copay amounts depend on individual plans and range from $20 to $50 per visit. Medicare is accepted; copay for Medicare patients is typically 20% of the allowed amount after the annual Part B deductible is met. Verify current fees and your specific insurance coverage with the clinic directly, as contracted rates change seasonally.
Treatment plans are customized by condition. A patient with post-surgical shoulder repair might attend twice weekly for 8 to 12 weeks; a patient with chronic lower back pain might attend once weekly for 6 weeks. The clinic uses manual therapy (joint mobilization, soft-tissue work), therapeutic exercise progression, neuromuscular re-education, and functional training. Aquatic therapy is available at a secondary location and is priced at $125 per session when used as a bridge between land-based therapy phases.
Oklahoma City has three broad physical therapy environments. Hospital-based clinics (OU Health in Edmond and Midtown, Integris on the North Side) offer physical therapy embedded in larger medical systems; they handle worker's compensation and surgical referrals smoothly but may involve longer waits (10 to 14 days for new-patient appointments) and less continuity of care across location transfers. Independent practices like Advanced Physical Therapy prioritize one-on-one attention and spine specialization, with shorter booking windows (3 to 7 days) but narrower scope outside orthopedics. Corporate outpatient chains (some Concentra and ATI clinics in the metro) run high-volume models with rotating therapists, lower per-session costs ($80 to $100) but reduced specialist oversight.
Choose Advanced Physical Therapy if you have a complex spine condition, post-surgical status, or need consistent therapist-to-patient continuity. Choose hospital-based clinics if your injury is mild and you want care coordinated immediately with your surgeon's office. Choose a chain clinic if cost is the primary factor and your condition is straightforward (ankle sprain, basic strengthening).
This clinic is ideal for patients with a clear diagnosis from a physician, patients whose insurance requires a physician referral (Medicare, many commercial plans), and those seeking 4 to 12 weeks of structured rehabilitation. It suits post-operative patients (typically 2 to 6 weeks after surgery), athletes training to return to sport, and workers recovering under worker's compensation with medical documentation.
It is a poor fit for patients seeking same-day acute care or who need imaging (X-rays, MRI) in one location. It is not appropriate for acute spinal cord injury, fracture management in the first 48 hours, or conditions requiring emergency stabilization. Patients without a physician order who live in Oklahoma may still self-refer under Oklahoma's direct-access law, but insurance will not cover the first visit without a referral; out-of-pocket cost for that initial evaluation is $150 to $200.
New patients should arrive 10 minutes early and bring insurance card, photo ID, and any imaging (MRI or X-ray reports, not the images themselves). The physical therapist spends 30 to 40 minutes on history, range of motion testing, strength testing, and functional movement assessment. If the patient has not seen a physician for the current condition, the therapist documents findings and may recommend physician clearance before progressing to manual therapy or resistance work.
Most patients begin with pain management and gentle mobility in the first visit and receive a home exercise program with 3 to 5 exercises to perform daily. A second visit is scheduled within one week to assess tolerance and modify the program. Treatment plans are revised every 2 weeks based on progress.
Advanced Physical Therapy operates Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (8:00 a.m. to noon) during peak seasons. Parking is available in a shared lot adjacent to the clinic building; no valet service is offered. The location is accessible from I-44 via the South Penn Avenue exit, approximately 10 minutes from downtown Oklahoma City. Verify current hours before your appointment, as staffing occasionally shifts availability during summer months.
The clinic accepts online scheduling through its website; phone scheduling is available at the main line. Cancellations should be made at least 24 hours in advance to avoid a $25 fee. Insurance pre-authorization is not required for most visits, but confirm with your plan's customer service if you have a high deductible.
Advanced Physical Therapy fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's rehabilitation landscape by combining spine specialization with direct referral flexibility and continuity of care that hospital systems and corporate chains often cannot match.
