Select Physical Therapy operates a full-service outpatient clinic in East Edmond that specializes in musculoskeletal injury, post-surgical rehabilitation, and sports medicine recovery. It sits in a market segment between larger hospital-affiliated rehab centers and solo practitioners, offering licensed physical therapists, athletic trainers, and rehabilitation specialists under one roof in the northeastern Oklahoma City metro area.
This is a private practice physical therapy clinic, not hospital-based, meaning patients typically arrive by direct referral or self-referral without requiring approval through a hospital system first. The East Edmond location handles outpatient rehabilitation only, not inpatient or acute care. The clinic treats common orthopedic conditions (rotator cuff tears, ACL injuries, chronic back pain, knee osteoarthritis) and works with patients recovering from surgery or managing sports-related injuries. It does not offer pain management injections or other medical procedures; it functions as a therapy facility where patients work with licensed therapists over multiple sessions.
The clinic offers one-on-one physical therapy sessions, typically 45 to 60 minutes long. Sessions cost between $75 and $120 per visit for self-pay patients, depending on whether the therapist is a standard PT or a specialist such as an athletic trainer. Most insurance plans cover physical therapy when referred by a physician; copay ranges are usually $20 to $50 per session for patients with coverage. Out-of-pocket costs for a typical course of 12 sessions (standard for many conditions) run $900 to $1,440 without insurance, or $240 to $600 with a copay.
The clinic typically requires a physician referral to start, though Oklahoma allows direct access to physical therapy in many cases; it's worth confirming with the clinic whether self-referral is accepted. Treatment plans are individualized and usually span 6 to 16 sessions over 4 to 12 weeks, depending on diagnosis and progress.
Select PT operates as an independent clinic, not part of a hospital system. By contrast, OU Health and Integris both operate affiliated PT centers across Oklahoma City and its suburbs, including Edmond locations. Hospital-affiliated clinics often have faster imaging access (MRI, X-ray on-site) and may coordinate more seamlessly with orthopedic surgeons in their network, but they also tend to have longer wait times for initial appointments. Select PT typically schedules new patients within 2 to 5 business days, whereas hospital-based clinics in the area often have 1 to 2 week lead times.
Independent clinics like Select PT also allow more flexible scheduling and often spend longer with each patient in a quieter setting. Larger chains such as ATI Physical Therapy (multiple Oklahoma City locations) operate on a higher volume, lower touch model and may rely more on supervised aide assistance during sessions. Solo practitioners and very small clinics exist in Edmond but typically have limited hours and reduced availability compared to Select PT.
Select PT suits patients with a clear diagnosis or physician referral, good insurance coverage or cash reserves, and the ability to commit to 2 to 3 visits per week for 4 to 12 weeks. It works well for people recovering from specific surgeries (ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, total knee replacement) or managing sports injuries, since the clinic's focus aligns with those specialties.
It does not suit patients seeking pain management injections, imaging, or same-day orthopedic evaluation. It is not ideal for patients without transportation or those unable to attend multiple appointments per week. Patients with complex medical histories who require close integration with a hospital-based medical team may find hospital-affiliated PT centers more convenient.
A new patient appointment runs 60 to 75 minutes. The therapist conducts a medical history, assesses your range of motion and strength, palpates affected joints, and observes movement patterns. They will ask you to demonstrate functional tasks (sitting, standing, walking, lifting) relevant to your injury. At the end of the visit, you receive a preliminary diagnosis outline, a written treatment plan including frequency and estimated duration, and usually one or two initial therapeutic exercises to start at home. You will schedule your next visit before leaving.
Bring your physician referral, insurance card, and photo ID. Wear comfortable clothing that allows access to the injured area (shorts for knee work, t-shirt for shoulder work, etc.).
Select Physical Therapy's East Edmond location is open Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with limited Saturday hours on appointment basis. Parking is on-site at no charge. The clinic does not offer evening hours past 6:00 p.m., which may not suit shift workers or evening-preference patients. Confirm hours and Saturday availability directly with the clinic, as schedules can shift seasonally.
The clinic accepts most major insurance plans including Blue Cross, Anthem, Cigna, and Aetna. Out-of-network patients are seen on a cash basis. It does not require a copay at the desk; billing is submitted to your insurer and handled afterward.
This clinic fills a practical gap in Edmond's rehab landscape for patients who want specialized orthopedic therapy without hospital system overhead and faster access than larger multi-location networks provide.
