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Chicago has 166 occupational therapists available to help with rehabilitation, mobility, and functional independence across the city and surrounding areas. Occupational therapists work with clients recovering from injury, managing chronic conditions, or adapting to life changes. Whether you're seeking in-home therapy, clinic-based treatment, or consultation services, you'll find practitioners throughout Chicago and nearby communities including Glenview, Orland Park, Joliet, Springfield, and Peoria. Take time to verify credentials and discuss your specific therapeutic goals before committing to care.
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Look for occupational therapists who provide a detailed initial evaluation and explain their treatment plan in writing. A licensed practitioner should be willing to discuss their credentials and answer questions about their experience with your condition. Be cautious of providers who pressure you to commit to long-term contracts upfront, offer only cash payment with no receipt, or claim they can guarantee specific outcomes. Verify that any online profiles include their actual license number and match information on the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation website.
Chicago has 166 occupational therapists registered in the directory. You can also find practitioners in nearby communities such as Glenview, Orland Park, Joliet, Springfield, and Peoria.
Verify that any therapist you contact holds a current Illinois occupational therapy license by checking the state licensing board. Ask for their license number and confirm it matches their official registration before scheduling an appointment.
Ask about their experience with your specific condition, whether they accept your insurance, what the evaluation and treatment plan will look like, and how often they recommend sessions. Request written information about treatment goals and home exercises.
Many occupational therapists now offer virtual appointments for certain services. Ask the therapist directly whether telehealth is available and whether it's appropriate for your treatment needs.
Check the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation website and enter the therapist's name or license number. This confirms their license is current and reveals any disciplinary actions or complaints.