The Therapy Place is a physical therapy clinic in Midtown Oklahoma City that focuses on lower extremity, sports, and orthopedic rehabilitation. The practice operates as an independent clinic rather than a hospital outpatient department, which means shorter scheduling windows, direct insurance billing without system bureaucracy, and the flexibility to spend longer per session than many larger medical networks allow.
The Therapy Place operates on a cash-pay and insurance-hybrid model, meaning patients can choose to pay out of pocket or bill insurance. This structure separates it from PT clinics embedded within hospital systems like Integris or OU Health, where costs are typically higher due to facility overhead and insurance rates negotiate directly with the larger organization. The clinic sits in the Midtown neighborhood near NW 23rd Street, making it accessible for people working or living in that corridor, and serves patients referred by orthopedic surgeons, primary care doctors, and self-referrals (Oklahoma does not require a physician referral for physical therapy).
The Therapy Place provides manual therapy (soft-tissue mobilization, joint mobilization), therapeutic exercise progression for post-surgical recovery, sports-specific training, balance and proprioception work, and gait retraining. A typical session runs 45 to 60 minutes. Most patients attend 2 to 3 sessions per week for 4 to 8 weeks, though frequency and duration depend on diagnosis and recovery goals.
For cash-pay patients without insurance, session costs typically fall between $65 and $85, depending on the complexity of the assessment or follow-up. Verify current rates by calling directly, as pricing adjusts annually. For insured patients, the clinic will bill Medicare, Blue Cross, Aetna, and other major carriers, and the copay or coinsurance owed at the desk is usually $20 to $40 per visit. Patients should confirm their plan's deductible and whether PT requires a referral before the first appointment, as some plans demand physician approval to avoid balance billing.
The Therapy Place's main competitors are hospital-affiliated outpatient PT departments (such as those run by Integris or OU Health in Midtown and nearby areas) and larger independent chains like Physiotherapy Associates or TheraWorksOKC. Hospital-based clinics often charge $120 to $150 per session after insurance due to facility fees layered on top of professional charges; they also typically schedule 8 to 10 patients per therapist per day, meaning sessions can feel rushed. The Therapy Place's smaller patient load per clinician and lower cash-pay rates favor patients seeking concentrated attention, especially those with a high deductible or without insurance. Larger chains like Physiotherapy Associates offer more locations and may have evening hours, useful for shift workers or those outside Midtown, but charge similar rates to hospital clinics.
For sports-specific rehab (ACL recovery, ankle instability, overhead athlete shoulder), The Therapy Place's stated focus makes it a more targeted choice than a general hospital outpatient clinic, where PT may rotate between orthopedic, neurological, and general post-surgical cases without sport-specific expertise. However, if your orthopedic surgeon has a preferred PT partner (many do), that referral relationship often streamlines imaging access and communication.
The Therapy Place works well for patients recovering from knee, ankle, hip, or foot surgery; athletes returning to sport after injury; patients with high deductibles seeking lower per-visit costs; and those who value continuity with one or two therapists rather than rotation among many staff. It also suits self-referred patients who want to avoid the upfront cost and time of a physician visit to obtain a referral.
It is not the right fit if you require a therapist who can order imaging (X-rays or ultrasound), if your insurance plan mandates a specific provider network and the clinic is out of network (confirm this before booking), or if you need evening or weekend hours outside the practice's standard schedule. Patients needing short-term post-acute care immediately after hospitalization may find hospital-based inpatient rehab units more appropriate than an outpatient clinic.
At intake, the therapist conducts a 30- to 45-minute evaluation: medical history, current pain or limitation, functional testing (walking, squatting, single-leg balance, range of motion), and palpation of the affected limb. The therapist explains the diagnosis and treatment plan, sets realistic timelines, and begins light exercise or manual therapy. You will be given homework exercises to do at home, typically 5 to 10 minutes daily. Bring your insurance card, photo ID, and any imaging reports (MRI, X-rays) if you have them.
The Therapy Place is located in Midtown Oklahoma City. Parking is street or small lot adjacent to the building; call ahead to confirm current hours, as many independent PT clinics adjust schedules seasonally or due to staffing changes. Standard hours for many Midtown physical therapy practices run Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited or no Saturday availability. Verify hours and whether same-week appointments are available before calling, especially if you are in acute pain following surgery.
The Therapy Place's focus on lower limb and sports recovery, combined with transparent pricing for cash patients and a smaller patient-per-therapist ratio, makes it a strong local choice for Midtown-based patients avoiding hospital overhead and those seeking specialized rehab in a less rushed setting.
