At Lewis Physical Therapy, we prioritize your health and well-being through our individualized, one-on-one treatment approach. Each patient receives an entire 60 minutes of dedicated care from our skilled Doctors of Physical Therapy—without aides or technicians—ensuring you receive the attention you deserve.
This personalized approach also often leads to fewer visits per week and over the course of your care, allowing you to fit your treatment seamlessly into your busy life. Our average plan of care typically ranges from 6 to 15 visits, designed to efficiently address your unique needs.
We utilize the latest techniques to achieve optimal results, including manual therapy, dry needling, individualized exercise and strength training, and a custom app that provides you with a frequently updated program tailored to your progress. Choose Lewis Physical Therapy for a comprehensive and effective treatment experience that respects your time and enhances your recovery journey.
In order to provide the unique one-one-one care described above, we are out of network with all insurances companies. Due to declining reimbursements from insurance companies, we are unable to maintain our one-on-one care under a traditional insurance model.
In a cash-based model, an initial higher out-of-pocket expense guarantees that you will be the only individual treated by a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy for the entirety of your session. As a result, you will receive a higher quality of care per visit and potentially achieve your therapy goals faster.
We accept cash, check, card, and FSA/HSA for payment.
Yes! Depending on your insurance company's out-of-network benefits you can submit for reimbursement of physical therapy services. To do this, we can provide you with an itemized invoice detailing physical therapy services received at each visit, which you can then submit to your insurance company. If this is something your interested in, our staff will happily provide you with an itemized invoice following each visit!
No. In the State of New Jersey, patients are able to begin physical therapy without a doctor referral.