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Browse verified physical therapist professionals in New Braunfels, TX. Compare ratings, read reviews, and book an appointment for free.
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New Braunfels has 15 active physical therapists available to help with injury recovery, mobility, and pain management. Since ratings data is not yet available, you'll want to ask about experience, credentials, and treatment approaches when contacting providers. Physical therapy services in the area range from post-surgical rehabilitation to sports injury treatment and chronic pain management. When evaluating options, consider proximity to your home or workplace, insurance acceptance, and whether the therapist specializes in your specific condition. Nearby cities like San Antonio and Austin also have larger networks if you need additional options.
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Look for a physical therapist who takes time to understand your medical history and explains their treatment approach in plain language. A reputable provider will give you a written estimate upfront, discuss your insurance coverage clearly, and be willing to answer questions about their credentials and experience. Be cautious of therapists who pressure you into long-term commitments without a clear plan, demand cash-only payment, or make promises of quick fixes. Verify that they maintain a physical office location and are willing to provide references from other patients.
There are 15 active physical therapists listed in New Braunfels. You can also explore providers in nearby San Antonio, Austin, and Houston if you want to expand your search.
Verify that any therapist you contact holds a valid Texas PT license by checking the Texas Physical Therapy Examiners board website. Ask about their credentials and experience with your specific condition during your initial consultation.
Consider their experience with your injury or condition, whether they accept your insurance, their office location and hours, and their treatment philosophy. Request a written treatment plan before committing to regular sessions.
Ask about their experience with your specific condition, what your treatment plan will include, how often you'll need to visit, what your costs will be after insurance, and whether they provide home exercises to support your recovery.
Most physical therapists accept insurance, but coverage varies by plan. Contact your prospective provider directly to confirm they accept your specific insurance and discuss any copays or deductibles you may owe.