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Browse verified occupational therapist professionals in Columbia, SC. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Columbia has 26 occupational therapists available through this directory. Occupational therapy addresses physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges through purposeful activities and environmental modifications, helping clients regain independence in daily living, work, and leisure. Whether you're recovering from injury, managing a chronic condition, or seeking developmental support, occupational therapists in Columbia work with clients across all ages. You can also explore options in nearby communities including Greenville, Charleston, Florence, Greer, and Summerville if you need additional choices or prefer a location closer to home.
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Look for occupational therapists who provide a detailed initial evaluation and discuss their treatment plan in writing. Verify that they're licensed and willing to coordinate with your physician or other healthcare providers. Be cautious of practitioners who pressure you to commit to long-term packages upfront, demand cash-only payment without documentation, or cannot explain their qualifications clearly. A reputable therapist should answer questions about their training, experience, and expected outcomes before you begin sessions.
There are 26 occupational therapists listed in this Columbia directory, with additional options available in nearby communities like Greenville, Charleston, and Florence.
Search this directory by location and verify that any therapist you're considering holds a current license from the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.
Occupational therapists address recovery from injury, stroke, arthritis, and other physical conditions; developmental delays in children; cognitive challenges; mental health support; and age-related functional decline. Many specialize in specific populations or conditions, so ask about their experience with your situation.
Many occupational therapists accept insurance, but coverage and copays vary by plan. Contact your therapist directly to confirm they're in-network and to understand your out-of-pocket costs.
Some occupational therapists offer virtual sessions, though certain evaluations and hands-on treatments require in-person visits. Ask your prospective therapist about their telehealth availability when you contact them.