Physical Therapy Central of Chickasha is a private outpatient physical therapy clinic located roughly 50 miles southwest of downtown Oklahoma City, serving patients recovering from orthopedic surgery, sports injury, and general mobility loss through one-on-one treatment and supervised exercise in a clinic setting.
Physical Therapy Central of Chickasha operates as an independent physical therapy practice focused on direct patient care rather than high-volume group classes. The clinic handles post-operative rehabilitation (knee, shoulder, hip procedures), sports injury recovery, and chronic pain management. Unlike hospital-based physical therapy departments, which often have limited availability and high patient-to-therapist ratios, this clinic maintains smaller caseloads and typically allows 45 to 60 minutes per session. It does not require a referral from a physician in Oklahoma, though most insurance plans and Medicare will pay only with a referral already on file.
Sessions follow a model of manual therapy (soft tissue work, joint mobilization) combined with prescribed exercise. The clinic uses standard equipment including resistance bands, free weights, balance boards, and rowing machines. A typical first session runs 60 minutes and includes movement assessment, pain evaluation, and a preliminary treatment plan. Follow-up sessions are usually 45 to 50 minutes and focus on a mix of in-clinic work and take-home exercises.
Pricing is session-based. Out-of-pocket cost after insurance copay typically ranges from $25 to $50 per visit, depending on your plan. Patients without insurance should confirm exact rates with the clinic directly; Oklahoma physical therapy clinics often negotiate cash rates between $60 and $90 per session. The number of visits covered varies widely by insurance carrier and diagnosis. Medicare usually covers 30 visits per year in an outpatient setting; commercial plans range from 20 to 40 visits. Verify your specific coverage before starting treatment.
Chickasha sits in a moderate gap between Oklahoma City's clinic density and rural options further south. For patients in Chickasha proper, this clinic eliminates a 50-minute round trip to Edmond or Norman. For Oklahoma City residents, choosing Chickasha makes sense only if you already live or work near it; clinics such as those affiliated with INTEGRIS or OU Health in Oklahoma City typically have more locations, shorter wait times, and same-day or next-day availability. However, Chickasha's independent model often allows for longer appointment windows and a consistent therapist relationship across your entire treatment course, which some patients prefer over larger clinic chains where staffing changes frequently.
If you are within Oklahoma City proper, a hospital-based physical therapy department or a larger independent clinic (such as those in Edmond or Norman) will offer more immediate appointment availability. Choose Physical Therapy Central of Chickasha if you live or work near Chickasha and value a consistent therapist over convenience of location within Oklahoma City.
This clinic is well-suited for patients who have a clear post-operative or acute injury diagnosis and are willing to commit to 2 to 3 visits per week for 4 to 8 weeks. It works best for people who prefer one-on-one attention and already live or work in the Chickasha area. Patients needing immediate same-day or next-day care, aquatic therapy, or group exercise classes should look to larger Oklahoma City clinics. Those with multiple complex diagnoses, neurological conditions requiring specialized programming, or workers' compensation cases may benefit from the greater documentation infrastructure at hospital-based systems.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early. Bring your insurance card, photo ID, and any referral from your physician (even though Oklahoma does not legally require one, your insurer will need it for billing). The therapist will ask about your injury or surgery, current pain level, mobility limitations, and goals. You will perform basic movement tests (walking, range of motion, strength checks). The therapist will explain their assessment, outline a treatment plan with an estimated number of visits, and perform some initial hands-on treatment. Expect this appointment to be longer than follow-ups; plan 60 to 75 minutes. Wear comfortable clothes that allow access to the affected joint or limb.
The clinic operates in downtown Chickasha on 9th Street near the corner of Choctaw Avenue. Parking is street-side and typically available. Verify current hours by phone before your first visit; many private physical therapy clinics adjust schedules seasonally. The clinic is not wheelchair-accessible for patients who cannot navigate a single step; call ahead if you have mobility limitations beyond the one you are seeking treatment for.
Physical Therapy Central of Chickasha fills a real need for Chickasha residents and workers avoiding a commute to Oklahoma City, though its distance from the city limits its role in the broader Oklahoma City market. Choose it for continuity and personal attention, not for convenience.
