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Browse verified occupational_therapist professionals in Athens, GA. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Athens has 20 occupational therapists available through this directory. The market includes practitioners offering a range of services from initial evaluations to specialized pediatric and industrial programs. Whether you're seeking therapy for a child, adult rehabilitation, or workplace injury recovery, the directory lists local options to explore. Take time to review credentials and service offerings to find a fit for your specific needs.
An Initial Evaluation in Athens typically costs around $375. This median price reflects what many occupational therapists charge for an intake appointment, though individual practitioners may vary. When contacting therapists, ask for detailed pricing on ongoing sessions and any specialized services you may need, such as in-home evaluations or work hardening programs.
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Look for occupational therapists who provide a detailed written evaluation and clear treatment plan before beginning sessions. A reputable practitioner will explain their credentials, discuss your goals openly, and adjust their approach based on your progress. Be cautious of therapists who pressure you to commit to long-term packages upfront or avoid discussing fees in writing. Verify that the therapist maintains current licensure and is transparent about their qualifications and experience with your particular condition.
The median cost for an Initial Evaluation is $375, though individual therapists may charge differently. Contact practitioners directly for their specific pricing.
There are 20 occupational therapists listed in the Athens directory.
Therapists offer a range of services including initial evaluations, individual therapy sessions, in-home pediatric evaluations, handwriting programs, work hardening programs, and sensory integration therapy.
Consider the therapist's experience with your specific condition, verify their credentials, ask about their treatment approach, confirm insurance acceptance, and request references from other clients.
Insurance acceptance varies by practitioner. Contact therapists directly to confirm whether they accept your plan and to understand your out-of-pocket costs.