Frequently Asked Questions
GO Physio holds quality of care in the highest regard. Choosing to work with GO Physio you will see a side of medical care and physiotherapy that is 100% focused on you, individually, without restrictions placed by other high volume clinics, insurance companies, unnecessary tests, difficult scheduling conflicts, and diluted care secondary to overly quick office visits.
In order to preserve the absolute highest quality of care for each patient, GO Physio does not file insurance claims on behalf of patients. Upon request, we can provide you with an invoice which is known as a “superbill” containing all the information you will need to file an insurance claim with your insurance provider if you choose to do so.
Typically each appointment will last about 1 hour (60 minutes), however depending on your ailment and how much treatment you may need appointments may be adjusted longer or shorter as needed – without extra charge.
An “Osteopractor” is a physical therapist, medical doctor, or doctor of osteopathic medicine that has completed an evidence-based post-graduate training program in the use of spinal and extremity thrust manipulation, ultrasound-guided dry needling, instrument-assisted manual therapies, and differential diagnostics for the diagnosis and treatment of neuromusculoskeletal conditions.
No – today in most states the Direct Access law allows patients to seek care from a physical therapist without the need for a referral from your primary care physician or other specialist.