Therapy Plus operates a network of nine physical therapy clinics across the Oklahoma City metro area, positioning it as one of the larger regional providers alongside smaller single-location practices and hospital-affiliated competitors. The chain handles orthopedic rehabilitation, post-surgical recovery, sports injury management, and chronic pain conditions with licensed physical therapists and occupational therapists on staff. What distinguishes it is the breadth of locations—Edmond, Norman, Midwest City, and multiple addresses within Oklahoma City itself—which affects appointment availability and travel time for patients managing recovery alongside work or family obligations.
Therapy Plus is a private outpatient physical therapy network, not hospital-affiliated, operating through multiple locations across the metro. Its therapists are state-licensed and provide one-on-one and small-group treatment, typically 45 to 60 minutes per session, for musculoskeletal conditions including rotator cuff repair recovery, knee replacements, lower back pain, sports injuries, and pre- and post-operative conditioning. The chain does not operate a home health division or inpatient facility; it is designed for ambulatory patients who can travel to a clinic.
Therapy Plus accepts most major insurance plans (Blue Cross, Aetna, United, Cigna are commonly covered; verify your specific plan before booking). Sessions typically cost between $80 and $150 per visit as an out-of-pocket patient, though your actual payment depends heavily on insurance coverage and deductible status. Many plans cover 15 to 30 physical therapy visits per calendar year with physician referral; confirm your plan's visit allowance and whether a standing referral is required. Co-pays run $20 to $40 per session for insured patients. Therapy Plus does not require long-term packages upfront; treatment is prescribed visit-by-visit based on physician orders and therapist re-evaluation, and most acute conditions resolve within 6 to 12 weeks at 2 to 3 sessions weekly.
Therapy Plus's main local competitors include Integris physical therapy clinics (hospital-affiliated, with physical therapy departments at Integris Baptist Medical Center and other Integris facilities), Mercy physical therapy services, and independent single-location practitioners and small groups. Integris clinics tend to offer faster scheduling for post-surgical patients discharged directly from Integris hospitals, since records transfer internally, while Therapy Plus requires a separate referral request. Independent practices may offer more flexible scheduling outside standard office hours, though availability is limited. Hospital-affiliated clinics sometimes impose longer appointment durations due to administrative processes, whereas Therapy Plus clinics typically run tighter sessions with less check-in overhead. Cost is broadly comparable across all three tiers ($80–$150 per visit self-pay), but your deductible impact and insurance negotiated rates vary. Choose Integris if you had surgery at an Integris facility and want streamlined handoff; choose Therapy Plus if you value multiple convenient locations and therapist consistency; choose an independent practice if you need early morning, evening, or Saturday hours.
Therapy Plus suits patients with insurance or the ability to pay out-of-pocket who have a physician referral and can attend scheduled appointments at one of nine fixed locations during standard weekday and limited Saturday hours. It works well for post-surgical recovery, sports injuries, and chronic conditions that stabilize with consistent weekly treatment. It does not suit patients who cannot secure a physician referral (Therapy Plus cannot self-refer), those with severe mobility restrictions who would benefit from home health, or patients who need evening hours beyond approximately 6 p.m. (availability is limited). Patients with purely cosmetic or performance-enhancement goals (e.g., athletic training without injury) fall outside typical insurance coverage and may be better served by personal trainers or athletic coaching.
At a first appointment, expect to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete intake forms and insurance verification. Bring your insurance card, photo ID, and any physician referral or prescription for therapy. The therapist will conduct a 30 to 40 minute evaluation, including range-of-motion testing, strength assessment, and a detailed history of your injury or condition; the actual hands-on treatment often begins at the next visit, though the first session may include gentle soft-tissue work or range-of-motion guidance. The therapist will establish short-term goals and outline expected frequency and duration. If your insurance deductible is not yet met, you will be responsible for the full session cost that day.
Therapy Plus clinics operate Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday morning hours (7 a.m. to noon) at select locations; verify the specific hours for your nearest clinic, as they vary slightly between sites. Parking is available at all nine locations (street lot or shared building parking); no dedicated patient parking is enforced. The Edmond, Norman, and Midwest City clinics are easily accessible from I-35 or I-44, while Oklahoma City proper locations range from Midtown to North OKC. Travel time between locations within the metro is 10 to 25 minutes depending on rush hour, so plan accordingly if you must switch clinics.
Therapy Plus's nine-location network and transparent insurance handling make it a practical choice for Oklahoma City patients managing recovery on a work schedule, though its lack of evening flexibility and home health services limits appeal for severely restricted or housebound populations.
