Hours
Monday through Thursday: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Friday: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: Closed
Start Your Physical Therapy Evaluation — No Referral Needed
At PT Solutions, we make it easier to take the first step toward feeling better. If you’re dealing with pain, stiffness, an injury, or changes in mobility, you can schedule a physical therapy evaluation directly—no physician referral required. During your visit, a licensed physical therapist will listen to your concerns, learn about your goals, and outline a plan that helps you get back to the activities that matter to you. The approach reflects Texas Health’s focus on personalized care and compassionate support to help people return to daily life safely and confidently.
How Your Physical Therapy Evaluation Works
- Schedule a time that fits your day—your evaluation is the first step in your care.
- One-on-one conversation and movement screen with a licensed physical therapist to understand your symptoms and goals.
- Clear next steps—your therapist will outline options that fit your needs and help guide your recovery plan.
Why Patients Choose This First Step
- Faster start to care: Skip extra appointments and address symptoms early.
- Convenient self-scheduling: Pick the date and time that works for you.
- Confidence in your plan: Leave with guidance that supports your recovery and daily activities. This reflects Texas Health’s rehabilitation philosophy—personalized care plans, ongoing support, and education to help you regain independence.
When to Schedule a Physical Therapy Evaluation
- Back, neck, shoulder, hip, or knee pain
- Sprains, strains, or sports injuries
- Balance or mobility concerns
- Post-surgical limitations
- Chronic or recurring discomfort
If ongoing treatment is recommended after the evaluation, the therapist will help coordinate next steps, which may include obtaining a physician referral depending on the plan of care.
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Do I need a physician's referral to schedule a physical therapy evaluation?
No. You can schedule your PT evaluation directly—no referral needed.
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What happens during the evaluation?
A licensed physical therapist will talk with you about your symptoms and goals, perform a movement assessment, and share recommendations that fit your needs.
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How long does the evaluation take?
Most evaluations take about 45–60 minutes, depending on your needs.
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Will insurance cover the evaluation?
Coverage varies by plan. Our team can review your benefits and discuss any estimated out-of-pocket costs before your visit.
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What if I need ongoing physical therapy after the evaluation?
If continued care is recommended, your physical therapist will help coordinate next steps—including obtaining a physician referral if needed for your plan of care.