We are located in Philomath, Corvallis, North Albany, Salem, and Eugene!
Philomath
732 Main Street, Philomath, OR 97370
We are located between 7th and 8th Street, nestled next to Jona’s Market and North Ridge Automotive. We share a driveway entrance with North Ridge Automotive that leads to our parking lot and the building’s main entrance.
Corvallis
1122 NE 2nd Street, Corvallis, OR 97330
We are located along 2nd Street right next to El Patron Mexican Restaurant in the BSM Plaza.
North Albany
629 Hickory Street, #160, Albany, OR 97321
We are located in North Albany Village right across from Starbucks and next to Restyle.
Salem
631 Jason St. NE, Ste. 200, Salem, OR 97301
We are located inside the Pure Health Medical Clinic building.
Eugene
1400 Valley River Drive, Ste. 260, Eugene, OR 97401
We are located up the stairs/elevator, all the way down the hall and to your right. There will be a “Team Entrance” before the main entrance. Continue walking past it and you will find the correct door just ahead on your right.
Each appointment runs 40-45 minutes long.
The first appointment tends to be more conversational than most. The therapist will ask you questions to learn more about your symptoms and limitations. He or she will take measurements to assess your mobility and strength. Together you will work to establish goals for your rehabilitation. Your therapist will initiate treatment, educate you about your condition and give you a home program and other ideas you can immediately implement to manage your symptoms. When being seen for pelvic floor physical therapy, there is a short, minimally invasive internal exam if you provide consent.
It is best to wear clothing you can move comfortably in. The therapist may need access to the area you are being treated for, so dressing to allow for this is helpful. If necessary, we do provide shorts or a medical gown.
We accept all major insurances. If your insurance is not listed, call us today and we will check for you!
Most insurances cover physical therapy. The number of visits allowed annually and the percentage insurance will cover varies from plan to plan. If you have concerns about your physical therapy benefits, we may be able to help. Call us!
All of our therapists have manual therapy training, including but not limited to massage. However, patients must first undergo an evaluation to determine the reason for tissue tightness and whether or not massage is indicated. Most often, while massage is certainly beneficial and can relieve symptoms, there is an underlying condition causing the tightness. It is our practice to prioritize treatments that will be both symptom-relieving and long-lasting. We may find it useful to refer you to a massage therapist who can spend more time on that component of your care so that we can address causal factors.