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Kenosha has 16 occupational therapists available to serve the community. These professionals offer 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 local market provides options across multiple service types to address occupational therapy needs.
An Initial Evaluation in Kenosha typically costs $375. This foundational service establishes your therapy goals and treatment plan. Costs for ongoing sessions and specialized programs may vary; ask your therapist for a detailed estimate before beginning treatment.
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Look for therapists who provide a written evaluation summary and transparent communication about treatment plans and expected outcomes. Verify that the therapist discusses your insurance coverage and fees upfront. Be cautious of providers who pressure you to commit to long-term packages without a clear clinical rationale, or who operate without verifiable contact information and credentials. A reputable occupational therapist should welcome questions about their licensing status and be willing to explain their methodology.
The median cost for an Initial Evaluation in Kenosha is $375. Your actual cost may vary depending on the therapist, your insurance coverage, and any out-of-pocket responsibility.
There are 16 occupational therapists currently available in Kenosha to serve the community.
Local occupational therapists offer initial evaluations, individual therapy sessions, in-home pediatric assessments, handwriting programs for children, work hardening programs for industrial injuries, and sensory integration therapy.
You can verify licensing status through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services website, which maintains a public database of licensed healthcare professionals. Always confirm credentials before beginning treatment.
Yes, nearby cities including Milwaukee, Madison, Appleton, Green Bay, and Oshkosh also have occupational therapists available if you need additional options or prefer a different location.