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Browse verified occupational therapist professionals in Saint Paul, MN. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Saint Paul has 12 occupational therapists available through this directory. Occupational therapy services address functional limitations stemming from injury, illness, or developmental conditions, helping clients regain independence in daily activities. Whether you're seeking therapy for physical rehabilitation, cognitive support, or adaptive strategies for work and home environments, the practitioners listed here offer a range of approaches. You can also expand your search to nearby areas including Minneapolis, Golden Valley, Robbinsdale, Duluth, and Woodbury for additional options.
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In-depth rankings, tips, and FAQs for choosing a occupational therapist in Saint Paul
When evaluating an occupational therapist, confirm their Minnesota license is current and in good standing. Ask for a detailed explanation of their assessment process and treatment plan in writing. A trustworthy therapist will discuss realistic timelines and measurable goals upfront. Be cautious of practitioners who pressure you to commit to long-term packages without an initial evaluation, or those who operate without documented credentials. Transparent communication about fees, insurance billing, and what to expect during sessions is a hallmark of professional practice.
There are 12 occupational therapists listed in the Saint Paul directory. You can also search nearby cities such as Minneapolis, Golden Valley, Robbinsdale, Duluth, and Woodbury to expand your options.
All practitioners in this directory are listed as occupational therapists. To verify a therapist's license, you can contact the Minnesota Board of Occupational Therapy directly with their name or license number.
Ask about their experience with your specific condition, their treatment approach, how progress will be tracked, whether they accept your insurance, session frequency, and the setting where therapy will take place.
Insurance acceptance varies by individual therapist. Contact your potential provider directly to confirm whether they work with your insurance plan and what your cost-sharing responsibility might be.
Occupational therapists help people regain independence and function after injury, illness, or due to developmental conditions. They work with clients across all ages to address physical, cognitive, and adaptive needs in daily living, work, and recreational activities.