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South Boston has 3 active physical therapists available. The market is small but offers a range of rehabilitation services for residents seeking treatment close to home. You may also find additional practitioners in nearby cities including Boston, Cambridge, Waltham, Woburn, and Springfield, which can expand your options if needed. Physical therapy services in the area cover everything from initial assessments to specialized treatments like aquatic therapy and sports rehabilitation.
Aquatic Therapy in South Boston typically costs around $175 per session. Costs may vary depending on the specific service, your insurance coverage, and the individual therapist's fees. It's worth asking about package rates if you're planning multiple sessions, and confirming what your insurance will cover before starting treatment.
Look for therapists who provide a clear written estimate of costs and explain what your insurance will and won't cover upfront. A good sign is when they take time during your initial evaluation to understand your goals and tailor a plan to your needs. Verify that they hold an active license and are willing to discuss their credentials. Be cautious of practitioners who pressure you to commit to a long package of sessions immediately, demand cash-only payment without documentation, or have no verifiable contact information or office location.
Aquatic Therapy in South Boston typically costs around $175 per session. Actual prices may vary by provider and your insurance coverage.
There are 3 active physical therapists currently available in South Boston.
You can verify a therapist's license through the Massachusetts state licensing board. When contacting a therapist, ask about their credentials and licensing status before scheduling your first appointment.
Physical therapists in South Boston offer a range of services including initial evaluations, individual therapy sessions, dry needling, manual therapy, aquatic therapy, and sports rehabilitation packages tailored to your specific needs.
Yes. Nearby cities like Boston, Cambridge, Waltham, Woburn, and Springfield have additional physical therapists and may offer specialized services or more flexible scheduling options.
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