Why Direct Access Matters

Start Sooner

Starting PT within 72 hours of an injury can significantly reduce total recovery time.

Lower Costs

You skip unnecessary doctor visits, co-pays, and testing you may not even need.

PTs Are Experts

Physical therapists are doctoral-level professionals trained to identify red flags and treat you from day one.

In-Network vs. Performance-Based Care

Traditional In-Network PT

  • × 3–4 patients per hour
  • × Shorter session times
  • × Limited access to advanced technology
  • × Care shaped by insurance company rules

More visits. Higher costs. Less time with your PT.

Performance-Based Care (Our Approach)

  • One-on-one, 60-minute sessions
  • Advanced technology included
  • Personalized plans built around you
  • Out-of-network means we work for you

Fewer visits. Better results. More value.

How We Make It Work for You

  1. 1

    HSA/FSA Approved

    You can use your tax-free Health Savings Account or Flexible Spending Account to pay for all services.

  2. 2

    The Superbill

    We provide an itemized Superbill with all necessary ICD-10 and CPT codes. You submit it to your insurance for possible reimbursement.

  3. 3

    Fewer Visits

    Because our sessions provide a full hour of focused, expert care, you may need fewer total visits to reach your goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral to see a physical therapist in Cincinnati?

In many cases, you can begin physical therapy without first receiving a physician’s referral. Contact us if you have questions about your specific situation.

Will my insurance reimburse me for physical therapy?

Reimbursement depends on your individual out-of-network benefits. We recommend contacting your insurance provider to ask about your coverage before beginning treatment.

Is cash-based PT actually more expensive?

Not necessarily. Longer one-on-one appointments may help you make more progress during each visit, potentially reducing the number of appointments you need.

What if I have a high-deductible plan (HDHP)?

Cash-based care may be a valuable option if you would otherwise pay the full negotiated rate until meeting your deductible. You can also use eligible HSA or FSA funds.

How does the Superbill process work?

We provide an itemized Superbill containing the relevant treatment and diagnosis codes. You submit it to your insurance company, which determines whether reimbursement is available under your plan.