Working with PTC is easy!
Here's how to get started and what you'll need to bring.
To schedule an appointment or ask questions:
Call our office at (307) 773-8533.
Don’t forget your prescription!
Most but not all insurance requires a prescription in order to be treated in physical therapy. Wyoming is a direct access state in which you do not need a prescription to be treated by a physical or occupational therapist; however your insurance may require a prescription. Depending on your individual situation, you may be able to request a prescription by phone with your medical provider, or you may be required to complete an office visit prior to receiving a therapy ‘script’.
Insurance.
Give us a call and we will let you know what insurances we accept. As a courtesy, we contact your insurance company during the first visit. Keep in mind, though, that we cannot guarantee the verbal quotes that we receive. For the best estimate of your benefits, we recommend that you also contact your insurance company directly to inquire about coverage for physical therapy in an office setting. You may also refer to your written insurance plan summary for assistance.
Private and Cash Pay options
For Patients with no physical referral, no insurance coverage, not billed to insurance and due at time of service
Your first appointment.
Please arrive 15 minutes early, and expect the initial visit to last 45-60 minutes. We recommend wearing comfortable, loose-fitting clothes so your therapist can appropriately assess the area of pain or injury. Don't worry, we've got changing facilities at our locations.
Payment.
Co-payments and/or co-percentages are collected at each physical and occupational therapy visit. We accept cash, checks, or credit card payments.
We Accept: Visa, Mastercard, Discover
Bring your paperwork!
Sometimes it’s a dirty word, but not this time! Fill out the documents below before you come in for your evaluation – they help us get up to speed with what’s happening and will put you on the fast track to getting better.
Call our office at (307) 773-8533.
Don’t forget your prescription!
Most but not all insurance requires a prescription in order to be treated in physical therapy. Wyoming is a direct access state in which you do not need a prescription to be treated by a physical or occupational therapist; however your insurance may require a prescription. Depending on your individual situation, you may be able to request a prescription by phone with your medical provider, or you may be required to complete an office visit prior to receiving a therapy ‘script’.
Insurance.
Give us a call and we will let you know what insurances we accept. As a courtesy, we contact your insurance company during the first visit. Keep in mind, though, that we cannot guarantee the verbal quotes that we receive. For the best estimate of your benefits, we recommend that you also contact your insurance company directly to inquire about coverage for physical therapy in an office setting. You may also refer to your written insurance plan summary for assistance.
Private and Cash Pay options
For Patients with no physical referral, no insurance coverage, not billed to insurance and due at time of service
- Physical Therapy: $100 for 1 hour, $25 per every 15 minutes
- Dry Needling: $50 for 30 minutes, $75 for 45 minutes
- Massage: $80 for 1 hour, $40 for 30 minutes
Your first appointment.
Please arrive 15 minutes early, and expect the initial visit to last 45-60 minutes. We recommend wearing comfortable, loose-fitting clothes so your therapist can appropriately assess the area of pain or injury. Don't worry, we've got changing facilities at our locations.
Payment.
Co-payments and/or co-percentages are collected at each physical and occupational therapy visit. We accept cash, checks, or credit card payments.
We Accept: Visa, Mastercard, Discover
Bring your paperwork!
Sometimes it’s a dirty word, but not this time! Fill out the documents below before you come in for your evaluation – they help us get up to speed with what’s happening and will put you on the fast track to getting better.