Stover Physical Therapy is a private outpatient clinic specializing in orthopedic and sports injury rehabilitation, located in Edmond just north of Oklahoma City proper. The practice offers one-on-one treatment sessions, manual therapy, and functional movement training for post-surgical recovery, work injury, and athletic performance work, with no franchise affiliations and direct ownership.
This is an independent, physician-referred outpatient facility that handles musculoskeletal conditions rather than neurological or pulmonary cases. Patients typically arrive via doctor referral following orthopedic surgery, sports medicine evaluation, or acute injury. Treatment sessions run 45 to 60 minutes and emphasize hands-on care alongside exercise programming. The clinic does not handle complex cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, stroke recovery, or pediatric developmental therapy.
Treatment pricing at Stover runs $75 to $130 per session depending on complexity and whether manual therapy is included. Most insurance plans with physical therapy benefits cover sessions at standard copay rates (typically $20 to $50 per visit); Medicare is accepted. Out-of-pocket costs depend on whether a patient has met their deductible. The clinic can provide an estimate after insurance verification, which should be confirmed by calling directly, as copay amounts vary by plan.
Sessions focus on post-operative care (ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, hip replacement, knee arthroscopy), work-related injuries, and sports injury return-to-sport protocols. Dry needling and instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization are available as add-on techniques within a standard session. Typically, a patient attends 2 to 3 times per week for 4 to 8 weeks, though timeline varies.
Oklahoma City has several large outpatient PT networks (Midwest City has multiple HealthSouth/Encompass locations and Benchmark Physical Therapy branches), as well as hospital-based therapy programs through Mercy, OU Health, and Integris. Hospital-based programs often have shorter appointment windows and higher volume; Stover's independent structure allows longer initial evaluations and continuity with the same therapist, though scheduling flexibility may be narrower. Franchise chains typically offer more locations and evening hours but rotate staff more frequently. Choose Stover if you value therapist consistency and hands-on manual work; choose a large network if you need evening or weekend availability, multiple locations for convenience, or specialized neurological or pediatric services.
Stover works well for patients who want sustained one-on-one attention during orthopedic recovery, have a clear diagnosis and doctor referral, and can attend midday appointments consistently. It suits athletes and active adults returning to sport or work. It is not ideal for patients needing evening or Saturday care, those seeking home therapy, or anyone with complex neurological conditions, chronic pain requiring behavioral psychology input, or pediatric conditions.
A typical first appointment runs 60 minutes and includes a detailed history, physical assessment (range of motion, strength testing, functional movement patterns), and discussion of your rehab goal. The therapist will review your surgical report or physician notes if applicable and design an initial exercise plan. You should bring your insurance card, photo ID, physician referral paperwork, and any imaging (X-rays or MRI reports) if you have copies. Be prepared to discuss pain levels, activity tolerance, and what movements provoke symptoms.
Stover operates Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with limited Saturday availability; confirm weekend hours by phone, as they shift seasonally. The Edmond location sits in a professional office building with ample free on-site parking. No public transportation access is convenient. Appointments typically book 1 to 2 weeks out during peak summer and fall athletic seasons; call ahead to verify current wait times for new patient evaluations.
For Oklahoma City residents north of the metro, this independent clinic offers the depth of hands-on care and therapist continuity that orthopedic recovery often demands without the clinical volume churn of larger networks.
