Direct Care Physical Therapy
A superior alternative to the long wait times, expensive co-pays, and inferior care of insurance-based PT.
Pay Less, Get More
Direct Care PT eliminates the hassle, expense, and red tape associated with insurance companies. By paying for your care directly, you’ll get one-on-one care with your Physical Therapist, with longer appointment times and a more in-depth evaluation of your condition. This means better results – with a cost that is often many times less than you would pay through traditional health insurance.
Personalized One-on-One Care
Convenient and Affordable Packages
No Hidden Costs
It’s in the Numbers
The traditional insurance model results in inflated costs, inferior care, and overworked practitioners, all while operating under the illusion that your out-of-pocket costs are lower. A close look at the numbers shows that Direct Care can save you a significant amount of money while providing you with direct access to the quality care you require.
About Dr. Nault
15 Years of Experience
Rebecca enjoys building a strong relationship with each patient and providing them with the tools to be physically successful and reach their goals.
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Let’s get Moving, Washington Heights!
You don’t have to exercise hard or for a long time to gain the many benefits it provides. The American Heart Association recommends at least 150 minutes a week of moderate intensity aerobic activity, 75 minutes per week of vigorous aerobic activity, or a combination of both, preferably spread throughout the week. This is just under 22 minutes a day.
The Clinic
Our clinic was carefully designed to provide you with informative education resources, effective excercise equipment and cutting edge techniques in a comfortable and relaxing environment. Make yourself at home as you work towards improving your physical wellness.