Physical Therapy Fee Schedule



We accept most major insurance PPO plans for Physical Therapy services. Please call for insurance information.

Pilates & GYROTONIC® Fee Schedule



Introductory Package - for new clients only

Individualized attention is highly recommended for beginners. Students can establish an understanding and competence in fundamental principles through one-on-one focus and feedback. A minimum of five sessions are needed for you to evaluate the benefits of our classes.

$275 ( $55/session ) Package of 5 private sessions


Private Session - $70 per session


A personal training session is the most effective way to learn, practice and perfect performance. The instructor can devote undivided attention to your specific needs and develop a customized program that allows you to see and feel optimum results.

$325 ( $65/session ) Package of 5 sessions
$600 ( $60/session ) Package of 10 sessions



Duet - $45 per session

Duet sessions are for 2 people on multiple pieces of equipment. These sessions allow for plenty of individual assessment, guidance and monitoring.

$200 ( $40/session ) Package of 5 sessions
$370 ( $37/session ) Package of 10 sessions


Reformer Class $30 per class

A reformer class holds up to 4 clients in a class. Your instructor will be able to offer modifications and variations to accommodate those students at different levels in one small group class.

$250 ( $25/class ) Package of 10 classes

Reformer Class Schedule*

Monday 10am
Tuesday 5pm, 6pm
Wednesday 11am
Thursday 9am, 5pm**

*Class schedule is subject to change. Private sessions are required prior to entry into any class. Please call to sign up.

**Indicates advanced class



 
     
 
 

News

BENEFITS OF SPINAL SURGERY DISAPPEAR AFTER 6 MONTHS

Physical Therapy offers same outcomes for patients with sciatica 6 months after surgery.

A recent study published in the British Medical Journal reports that spinal surgery for patients with sciatica offers a short term benefit, but by 6 months that benefit disappears and no difference is seen between patients who had surgery and those receiving physical therapy. 
 

American Heart Association Prescribes Physical Therapy First

The American Heart Association recommends doctors change their approach to prescribing pain relievers for patients with or at risk for heart disease. In a scientific statement published Feb. 27, 2007 in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, the heart specialists instead prescribe physical therapy first.
 
 
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