United Therapeutic is a multi-location outpatient physical therapy clinic serving the Oklahoma City metro area, offering treatment for musculoskeletal injury, post-surgical rehabilitation, and chronic pain conditions without requiring a physician referral in Oklahoma. The practice employs licensed physical therapists and maintains partnerships with local orthopedic surgeons, creating a pathway for patients who need coordinated care between therapy and specialist evaluation.
United Therapeutic operates as an independent outpatient therapy provider, not part of a hospital system. The clinic focuses on manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and functional training for conditions ranging from sports injuries and motor vehicle accident recovery to pre- and post-operative orthopedic care. Patients can initiate care directly without a referral, though many insurance plans still require one and will deny coverage if it is absent; this detail varies by plan and should be verified before the first appointment. The on-site collaboration with orthopedic specialists means some patients can move between therapy and surgical evaluation without transferring records between separate facilities.
United Therapeutic offers evaluation (initial assessment and movement screening), exercise-based treatment, manual therapy including soft-tissue mobilization, modalities such as ultrasound and electrical stimulation, and functional training tailored to return-to-sport or return-to-work goals.
Pricing operates on an insurance-reimbursement model. Copay amounts depend on individual plans and typically range from $20 to $50 per visit for insured patients. Out-of-pocket patients should confirm the cash-pay rate directly; therapy clinics in Oklahoma City generally charge $60 to $120 per session when uninsured, though United Therapeutic's exact rate requires contact. Most insurance plans cover 20 to 30 visits annually; exceeding that threshold requires plan approval or out-of-pocket payment for additional sessions.
Initial evaluations usually run 45 to 60 minutes and may carry a higher charge than follow-up visits. Treatment visits typically last 30 to 45 minutes.
Oklahoma City has several therapy providers. Integris Health operates physical therapy clinics tied to its hospital system, making them a fit for patients already receiving orthopedic or surgical care within the Integris network. Mercy clinics similarly offer therapy integrated with hospital-based orthopedics. OU Health physical therapy serves patients connected to the university health system. Outside the hospital systems, independent practices like Touchstone Physical Therapy and other standalone clinics operate on a direct-access model similar to United Therapeutic.
The practical difference: choose United Therapeutic or another independent clinic if you want to initiate care without a referral and prefer a therapist not embedded in a larger hospital bureaucracy. Choose a hospital-affiliated clinic if your orthopedic surgeon or primary doctor is within that system and you want records and communication handled automatically. United Therapeutic's on-site orthopedic partnership bridges this gap but applies only to patients seeking both services.
This clinic suits patients with acute musculoskeletal injury, those recovering from surgery performed outside the clinic, athletes targeting sport-specific training, and people managing chronic pain or mobility loss who prefer independent therapy without hospital affiliation. It works well for patients whose insurance does not require a referral or whose employer covers direct-access therapy.
It does not suit patients requiring inpatient or hospital-level care, those with complex neurological conditions requiring specialized neuro-rehabilitation (though some therapists may have this background), or patients whose insurance explicitly requires a referral and will deny claims without one. It also does not replace orthopedic surgery; the clinic can refer for evaluation but does not perform procedures.
The initial appointment includes a detailed history (injury mechanism, pain pattern, previous treatments, functional goals), movement assessment (range of motion, strength, gait observation, functional tests), and discussion of treatment expectations and frequency. The therapist will explain whether your condition is appropriate for conservative therapy or whether you should see an orthopedic surgeon first. If your insurance requires a referral, you must provide this document before the visit; calling ahead to confirm whether you need one prevents wasted time.
Bring your insurance card, photo ID, and a list of current medications. Wear clothing that allows access to the affected area.
United Therapeutic operates multiple Oklahoma City locations. Hours typically run 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and limited weekend availability at some sites; confirm specific hours for your intended location, as they vary. Verify current hours directly, as clinic scheduling often shifts seasonally.
Parking is available at each location; most are in standard office or medical plaza settings with adjacent lots. No public transit routes directly serve therapy clinics, so a car is necessary.
Appointment availability generally ranges from same-week for urgent injuries to two to three weeks for routine scheduling, depending on therapist load.
United Therapeutic fills a clear role in Oklahoma City's therapy landscape by combining direct-access care with on-site orthopedic collaboration, eliminating friction for patients who need coordinated musculoskeletal treatment without working through a large hospital system.
