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Browse verified physical therapist professionals in Scottsdale, AZ. Compare ratings, read reviews, and book an appointment for free.
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Scottsdale has 112 physical therapists available to help with recovery and mobility. Since ratings and licensing verification data are not yet populated in this directory, you'll want to confirm credentials directly with any provider you contact. The nearby cities of Phoenix, Mesa, Gilbert, Glendale, and Tucson also have physical therapy options if you're willing to travel. When evaluating providers, ask about their experience with your specific condition, whether they accept your insurance, and what their typical treatment timeline looks like.
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Look for providers who can show you their active license and are willing to discuss their treatment philosophy upfront. A reputable physical therapist should give you a clear explanation of what to expect during your first session and provide written documentation of your plan. Be cautious of anyone who pressures you into a long-term contract without an initial evaluation, demands cash-only payments with no receipt, or avoids answering questions about their credentials and experience.
There are 112 physical therapists currently listed in Scottsdale. You can also explore options in nearby areas like Phoenix, Mesa, Gilbert, Glendale, and Tucson if you want additional choices.
You can verify a physical therapist's license by contacting the Arizona Board of Physical Therapy directly. Always confirm licensing status before scheduling treatment.
Start by asking potential providers about their experience with your specific injury or condition. Discuss their treatment approach, ask about insurance coverage, and request a written plan outlining your expected outcomes and timeline.
Most physical therapists accept insurance, but coverage varies by plan. Contact your provider directly to confirm they work with your specific insurance and ask about any copays or out-of-pocket expenses.
Your first visit typically includes an evaluation of your condition, a discussion of your medical history and goals, and an initial treatment session. A good therapist will explain their findings and outline a treatment plan before proceeding.