The Therapy Place Northwest is a small orthopedic physical therapy clinic located in the Warped Wing area of Northwest Oklahoma City, focusing on post-surgical rehabilitation, sports injury recovery, and joint dysfunction in patients aged 18 and up. It operates as a private practice that accepts most commercial insurance and Medicare, distinguishing itself from hospital-based PT programs through direct scheduling and continuity with a single therapist across treatment episodes.
Founded to serve the working-age population in far Northwest Oklahoma City, The Therapy Place Northwest holds a 4,000-square-foot space with four private treatment rooms and a supervised exercise area. The clinic specializes in orthopedic conditions: knee, hip, shoulder, and ankle rehabilitation after surgical repair or injury. Unlike outpatient departments attached to hospitals (such as those under Integris or OU Health), it operates as an independent provider, meaning no referral pathway through a hospital system and no institutional discharge pressure to end care on a set timeline. It does not offer pediatric therapy, neurological rehabilitation, or aquatic therapy.
Standard physical therapy visits run 45 to 60 minutes and cost $75 to $150 per session depending on whether insurance is billed. For uninsured patients or those with high deductibles, cash pricing is typically $95 per session booked in advance. Medicare is accepted; most PPO plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield Oklahoma, United Healthcare, and Cigna are covered. Copays for insured visits generally fall between $30 and $50. The clinic typically recommends two to three sessions per week for 6 to 12 weeks, depending on diagnosis and post-operative timeline. Payment is due at the time of service for self-pay patients; invoicing is available for workers' compensation claims. Call ahead to confirm current rates, as insurance contracts shift annually.
The Therapy Place Northwest competes with hospital-based PT at Integris Northwest Medical Center's adjacent outpatient center and with larger chains like Athletico or PRO Sports Physical Therapy, which operate multiple Oklahoma City locations. Integris-affiliated therapy may be appropriate if your injury occurred within their system and your surgeon expects continuity of care within one hospital network; however, scheduling and therapist consistency are subject to hospital staffing rotations. Athletico and PRO offer more appointment flexibility (some locations have evening and weekend hours) and accept a broader payer mix, but their high-volume model means each session may include treatment from different therapists. The Therapy Place Northwest suits patients who prefer consistency of care from a single provider and shorter wait times between decision and first appointment. Choose a chain if you need flexible scheduling around shift work or have a surgical discharge order specifying a hospital-system therapist.
The clinic is best for adults recovering from orthopedic surgery (ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, total joint replacement, meniscus repair) or managing sports and overuse injuries (tendinitis, labral issues, chronic knee pain) who have time for structured two-to-three-times-weekly commitment over 8 to 12 weeks. It suits patients with commercial insurance, Medicare, or the cash means to self-pay. It does not suit children, patients with neurological conditions (stroke, Parkinson's, cerebral palsy), individuals whose condition requires aquatic or pool-based therapy, or those who need therapy on an urgent same-day basis. It also does not accommodate patients whose insurance requires referral to a hospital-system provider only.
On arrival, allow 30 minutes. You complete intake paperwork covering medical history, current medications, and insurance information. The therapist performs a 15 to 20-minute assessment: range-of-motion tests, strength testing (manual muscle grades 0 to 5), functional movement screening (walk, stairs, sit-to-stand), and pain rating on a 0-to-10 scale. If you have a recent surgical report or imaging, bring copies; the therapist will review your surgeon's timeline and precautions. The therapist discusses realistic recovery milestones and frequency. No additional tests are ordered on-site; referral back to your surgeon occurs only if an unexpected barrier to healing appears.
The Therapy Place Northwest opens Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday mornings by appointment. No Sunday hours. Street parking is available in the building lot; wheelchair accessibility is provided at the ground-level entrance. The clinic does not hold a wait list for cancellations. Call to schedule; online booking is not available. Confirm current hours before your first visit, as clinics sometimes adjust weekend availability seasonally.
The Therapy Place Northwest fills a gap for orthopedic patients in Northwest Oklahoma City who want direct access, single-provider continuity, and independence from hospital discharge protocols. Its narrow focus on joints and post-surgical recovery means it is not a one-stop clinic, but for ACL, rotator cuff, or hip labrum patients with insurance, it delivers consistent care without the administrative overhead of a hospital system.
