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Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Therapy

 

Providence Sports Medicine / Rehabilitation Therapy Centers provide outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy to patients with temporary and permanent disabilities. We utilize a sports medicine approach in the treatment of orthopedic injuries, which returns our patients back to play / work more quickly than traditional types of therapy. Patients with neurological injury / disease benefit from a staff of highly trained and experienced therapists. Working as a team, we provide care that is unsurpassed and unique to the Anchorage area. 

Services Offered
Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy
   

Disabled Drivers
-Evals & Education
*Anchorage location only

 

Sports & Work Injury Rehabilitation

  Fine and Gross Motor Skills   Postural & Body Mechanics
  Hand Therapy   Functional Capacity Evaluation
  Functional Capacity Evaluation   Wheelchair &
Seating Clinic
  Lymphedema Therapy   Manual Therapy
  Individual Self Care   Vestibular & Balance Rehabilitation
  Visual Perception   Lymphedema Therapy
           
Speech Therapy      
  Communication     Voice Therapy 
  Swallowing Management     Cognitive Rehabilitation 
       
Frequently Asked Questions
  Q: What should I bring to my evaluations?
  A: Please wear comfortable clothing, such as loose pants or shorts with an elastic waistband; a loose shirt, like a t-shirt or sweatshirt - a button-down shirt might rip during therapy.
Please fill out these forms: [form 1] [form 2]
  Q: How can Therapy help me?
  A: There are many types of pain and inflammation that can be reduced by physical therapist intervention. For example, chronic pain in the back, shoulder, or knee or pain associated with certain degenerative diseases such as osteoarthritis, can be reduced with the appropriate combination of medication and exercise. The physical therapist, in collaboration with the patient and the patient’s physician, can help the patient manage his or her health over the long term.
  Q: Does my insurance cover Physical, Occupational, or Speech Therapy?
  A:

Managed care plans limit the patient' s choice to only those providers who are part of the insurer's network. Payments to providers are controlled by the insurer. Check with your insurance provider for any limits that may be set for maximum allowable amounts to specific services. Either the provider or the patient is responsible for any differences between "billed services" and "set limits". If the managed care contract has a "hold harmless" clause, the provider is responsible for the remaining balance and cannot collect that money from the patient. If there is not a hold-harmless clause, the patient can be "balance billed" for the remainder. Insurance terminlogy glossary.

  Q: What should I bring on my first visit?
  A: Bring your insurance card, Medicare or Medicaid Card, and your physician's referral for rehabilitation. Please make other arrangements for your small children. Small children under the age of 10 will not be allowed in the treatment area due to safety concerns.

Information:
(907) 565-6300
fax: (907) 565-6310

Mailing Address:
3801 Lake Otis, Ste 100
Anchorage, AK 99508 

Valley Services
1401 Seward Meridian
Wasilla, AK 99654



 

 
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