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Browse verified occupational therapist professionals in Rochester, NY. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Rochester has 28 occupational therapists available through this directory. Occupational therapy helps individuals across all ages develop, recover, or maintain the skills needed for daily living and work. Whether you're seeking therapy for a child's developmental needs, post-injury rehabilitation, or support managing a chronic condition, occupational therapists in Rochester work with patients to improve independence and quality of life. The field encompasses a wide range of specializations, from pediatric therapy to geriatric care, ergonomic assessment, and mental health support. When searching for an occupational therapist, consider your specific needs and the therapist's experience with your situation.
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Look for occupational therapists who can provide documentation of their state license and are transparent about their credentials and experience. A reputable therapist will conduct an initial assessment, explain their treatment plan in writing, and be willing to answer questions about their methods. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into long-term commitments without a clear evaluation, demand cash-only payment with no receipt, or have no verifiable online presence or contact information. Ask for references from other clients or healthcare providers, and trust your instinct if communication feels unclear or dismissive.
There are 28 occupational therapists listed in the Rochester directory.
You can search this directory and verify each therapist's license with the New York State Department of Health. Ask potential therapists to confirm their license number and check it directly with the state board before scheduling.
Ask about their experience with your specific condition, their treatment approach, session frequency and duration, which insurance they accept, and whether they offer the setting you prefer (clinic, home, or telehealth).
Requirements vary by insurance plan and individual circumstances. Some insurance plans require a physician referral, while others allow direct access. Contact your insurance provider or the occupational therapist's office to confirm what's needed for your situation.
Occupational therapists work with patients of all ages on a wide range of conditions, including developmental delays, post-injury rehabilitation, chronic pain, arthritis, neurological conditions, mental health challenges, and age-related functional decline.