Regional Physical Therapy operates a dedicated clinic in Edmond serving patients from Oklahoma City and surrounding areas who need outpatient orthopedic rehabilitation, post-surgical recovery, and sports injury treatment. The practice specializes in conditions that respond to hands-on therapy and exercise protocols rather than chronic pain management or neurological disorders, and it operates independently rather than as part of a hospital system.
Regional Physical Therapy is a private, outpatient physical therapy clinic. It focuses on orthopedic and sports-related injuries, post-operative rehabilitation (particularly after joint surgery), and work-related injuries. The clinic does not provide in-home care, aquatic therapy, or neurology-focused services like stroke recovery. It accepts most major insurance plans and also serves self-pay patients. The Edmond location is the primary access point for patients living north and northeast of Oklahoma City.
The clinic offers initial evaluations, therapeutic exercise, manual therapy (soft-tissue mobilization and joint manipulation), and modality treatments (ultrasound, electrical stimulation). Common conditions treated include ACL reconstruction recovery, shoulder impingement, lower back strain, knee osteoarthritis, and ankle sprains.
Initial evaluations typically run 60 minutes and include movement assessment, strength testing, and treatment planning. Follow-up sessions are usually 45 minutes. Most insurance plans cover physical therapy with a copay ranging from $20 to $50 per visit, though copays vary by plan. Out-of-pocket costs for uninsured patients run approximately $75 to $120 per session, depending on session length. Request a specific quote when calling; insurance benefits and deductible requirements change annually and differ by employer plan.
Regional Physical Therapy competes primarily against clinics within hospital systems (OU Health and Integris both operate physical therapy locations in Edmond and central Oklahoma City), independent practices, and larger therapy networks. Hospital-affiliated clinics often coordinate more easily with orthopedic surgeons at the same system but may have longer wait times and less flexibility in scheduling. Independent clinics like Regional typically schedule faster initial evaluations (often within one week versus two to three weeks for system-affiliated practices) and allow patients to self-refer without a physician order in most cases, though insurance coverage may require a referral. Hospital clinics have the advantage of seamless medical records integration if you also receive surgery or primary care at that system. Regional's advantage lies in scheduling availability and focused orthopedic expertise without administrative overhead.
Regional Physical Therapy is best for patients with acute or chronic orthopedic injuries, recent surgery, or work-related strains who want direct access and faster scheduling. It suits people whose insurance allows self-referral or whose physician has already issued a referral. It does not suit patients needing care immediately after hospitalization (inpatient rehab is separate), those requiring in-home therapy, or patients whose primary condition is neurological (Parkinson's, stroke recovery) rather than structural. Patients with complex medical histories should confirm that their specific condition falls within the clinic's scope before scheduling.
Call the clinic to schedule; ask whether your insurance requires a physician referral. Bring your insurance card and photo ID. The initial appointment includes a 15-minute intake (medical history, current medications, injury timeline), a 30-minute movement and strength assessment, and a 15-minute treatment plan discussion. The therapist will explain your diagnosis, show you which movements worsen or improve symptoms, and outline the expected frequency and duration of therapy (typically two to three times per week for four to eight weeks, depending on severity). Treatment may begin the same day with stretching, light strengthening, or manual therapy. Ask about your therapist's experience with your specific injury; ask whether they have worked with your surgeon if you are post-operative.
Regional Physical Therapy's Edmond clinic is located in a strip retail setting with ample parking. Hours are typically Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., though confirm by calling; hours may shift seasonally or with staffing changes. Most sessions run 45 minutes to one hour; plan 15 extra minutes for check-in on your first visit. The clinic is about 20 minutes from central Oklahoma City depending on traffic.
Regional Physical Therapy fills a gap for Oklahoma City residents seeking fast, focused orthopedic therapy without navigating a hospital system's scheduling constraints. It is a practical choice for workers, athletes, and post-surgical patients whose injuries are structural and whose insurance coverage is straightforward.
