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Browse verified physical therapist professionals in Troy, MI. Compare ratings, read reviews, and book an appointment for free.
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Troy has 19 physical therapists available to serve the community. The directory includes practitioners across a range of specialties and experience levels. If you're searching for care in the surrounding area, nearby cities like Detroit, Grand Rapids, Sterling Heights, Southfield, and Ann Arbor also have physical therapy options. When evaluating providers, consider their credentials, experience with your specific condition, and whether they accept your insurance plan.
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In-depth rankings, tips, and FAQs for choosing a physical therapist in Troy
Look for therapists who provide a clear explanation of your diagnosis and treatment plan at your first visit. Ask to see their license and credentials displayed in the office. Reputable physical therapists will discuss expected outcomes and timeline for improvement. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into long-term payment plans upfront or who avoid answering questions about their qualifications. Verify that they maintain current liability insurance and have a professional address where you can receive in-person care.
Troy currently has 19 physical therapists listed in the directory. You can also explore options in nearby communities like Sterling Heights, Southfield, Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Ann Arbor if you're willing to travel.
Verify any therapist's license by checking the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs website. Ask for their license number and confirm it's current and in good standing before scheduling an appointment.
Referral requirements vary by insurance plan and the therapist's practice policies. Contact your insurance provider and the physical therapy clinic directly to confirm whether a referral is necessary for your coverage.
Your initial visit typically includes an evaluation of your condition, range of motion testing, and discussion of your symptoms and goals. The therapist will explain their recommended treatment plan and answer questions about frequency and duration of care.
Compare factors like their experience with your condition, location and hours, insurance acceptance, communication style, and treatment philosophy. A brief phone call can help you assess whether you're comfortable working with them.