Why should I choose OrthoRehab Specialists?
Our company is an independent, therapist-owned and operated
Do I need a physician referral to be treated in the clinic?
To ensure insurance benefits cover your physical therapy care, it is recommended that you call your insurance provider to receive specific information regarding
Where are the clinics located?
OrthoRehab Specialists has clinics in downtown Minneapolis at the Medical Arts Building, accessible by the skyway system, as well as Edina.
What should I expect for my initial visit?
Initial appointments will be approximately one hour in length but may vary from thirty to ninety minutes. An evaluation will be performed by the physical therapist followed by treatment and discussion of the rehabilitation plan. Please see our link to Appointments for further details.
Do I have a copay?
The office visit copay should be listed on your insurance card. Check with your insurance provider if you have additional questions regarding
Which insurance plans do you accept?
We are providers for most major health plans. We request that patients contact their insurance carrier to verify coverage.
Whom should I contact regarding billing or insurance questions?
Please call our main office phone number 612-339-2041 for any related questions you may have.
The veteran physical therapy staff at Orthopedic Rehabilitation Specialists, Inc. (ORSI) provides specialized care for a variety of musculoskeletal and neurological injuries. A strong emphasis is placed on direct patient-therapist care. This includes a thorough educational component to teach the patient about the origin of their impairment as well as the means to resolve it in the most efficient manner. Our goal is to restore, maintain, and promote physical function, fitness and optimal quality of life relative to injury, impairment or disease.
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