Outpatient Physical Therapy is specialty care designed to help people improve their quality of life by restoring movement, reducing pain, and improving their ability to perform daily activities.
Outpatient physical therapy is a type of rehabilitative care provided at HTHS, where patients come in for scheduled appointments and return home the same day. It is specialty care designed to help people improve their quality of life by restoring movement, reducing pain, and improving their ability to perform daily activities.
Our overall goal at HTHS PT is to maximize a person’s function, mobility, independence and quality of life with selected physical therapy interventions established at initial evaluation.
Licensed physical therapists (PTs) and physical therapist assistants (PTAs) deliver treatment in outpatient settings.
Contact your provider for a referral for physical therapy.
Contact the HTHS physical therapy department at 325-792-3977 to set up your initial appointment.
HTHS accepts multiple insurances, a staff member will contact your insurance to ensure coverage of service.
Your PT will ask about:
This helps your therapist understand how the issue affects your life.
This may include:
Your PT will explain:
You’ll set goals together—like reducing pain, improving mobility, or returning to certain activities.
You’ll receive a set of exercises to do at home between visits. This is a huge part of your progress.
Your therapist will recommend how often to come (commonly 1–3 times per week) based on your condition and goals.
PT Office: 325.792.3977
Fax: 325.597.1204
