In this day and age of technology it appears that patients have become lost in the numbers. At Kulp Physical Therapy and Massage we feel it is important to take the time to listen to our patients. We understand that each person is an individual with specific needs and symptoms that need to be addressed. Kulp Physical Therapy and Massage is an outpatient clinic dedicated to quality healthcare.
Our priority is to provide a unique approach to evaluations and treatments for a variety of dysfunctions. We work together with the physicians and individuals of this community to improve health care services.
Our priority is to provide a unique approach to evaluations and treatments for a variety of dysfunctions. We work together with the physicians and individuals of this community to improve health care services.
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Doug is a 1985 graduate of the Daemen College in Buffalo, New York, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree.
He started his career working for the State of New York working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
In 5 years, he worked his way up to Chief of Physical Therapy at Newark DDSO.
He started his own Outpatient Physical Therapy Practice specializing in Pain and TMJ in Downtown Rochester, New York in 1990.
He opened Kulp Physical Therapy and Massage in June of 1996 in Victor, New York.
He started his career working for the State of New York working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
In 5 years, he worked his way up to Chief of Physical Therapy at Newark DDSO.
He started his own Outpatient Physical Therapy Practice specializing in Pain and TMJ in Downtown Rochester, New York in 1990.
He opened Kulp Physical Therapy and Massage in June of 1996 in Victor, New York.
They perform evaluations, formulate the plan of care for patients referred to Physical Therapy, initiate and carry out their treatments.
When starting your therapy it is crucial to know if you are going to a registered facility and there are licensed personnel in the facility.
In New York, you do not require a prescription for a physical therapist to administer physical therapy.
You can utilize "Direct Access" which allows 10 treatments or 30 days, whichever comes first to initiate therapy.
If therapy is needed beyond this, then a prescription would be required.
When starting your therapy it is crucial to know if you are going to a registered facility and there are licensed personnel in the facility.
In New York, you do not require a prescription for a physical therapist to administer physical therapy.
You can utilize "Direct Access" which allows 10 treatments or 30 days, whichever comes first to initiate therapy.
If therapy is needed beyond this, then a prescription would be required.
Insurance plans have a variety of different requirements and benefit detail, each plan is as unique as its member.
Patients are always encouraged to call their plan's member services department or view their benefit detail online to gain a full understanding of their coverage.
Knowing what your plan requires prior to treatment is always best.
Our office staff will gladly assist in obtaining this information for you, and securing the necessary documentation for optimal coverage whenever possible.
Patients are always encouraged to call their plan's member services department or view their benefit detail online to gain a full understanding of their coverage.
Knowing what your plan requires prior to treatment is always best.
Our office staff will gladly assist in obtaining this information for you, and securing the necessary documentation for optimal coverage whenever possible.
Notice of Advice for Patient's Requesting Physical Therapy Treatment under New York's Direct Access Law.
A patient can self refer themselves for physical therapy for up to 10 treatments or 30 days whichever comes first.
If treatment beyond 10 treatments or 30 days is needed the patient must secure a prescription for physical therapy from a licensed New York State provider (physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or podiatrist) to continue treatment.
Not all insurances will cover physical therapy treatment for patients who self refer.
A patient can self refer themselves for physical therapy for up to 10 treatments or 30 days whichever comes first.
If treatment beyond 10 treatments or 30 days is needed the patient must secure a prescription for physical therapy from a licensed New York State provider (physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or podiatrist) to continue treatment.
Not all insurances will cover physical therapy treatment for patients who self refer.
My daughter came to get Physical Therapy with Jill, as part of her back injury from playing basketball.
She was in 7th grade and was on the Girls Modified Basketball team.
She recovered very nicely, and thanks to Jill's intervention and support, was back on the court the week after she ended PT! And, the best news is that she's been playing as part of a travel basketball league this past spring and into June, and her back was completely strong and healthy for every practice and game.
SO thankful to Jill for helping my daughter to get back to good health!
She was in 7th grade and was on the Girls Modified Basketball team.
She recovered very nicely, and thanks to Jill's intervention and support, was back on the court the week after she ended PT! And, the best news is that she's been playing as part of a travel basketball league this past spring and into June, and her back was completely strong and healthy for every practice and game.
SO thankful to Jill for helping my daughter to get back to good health!
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