Access Physical Therapy & Wellness

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Kent, United States

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Physical therapist

Access Physical Therapy & Wellness Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Access Physical Therapy & Wellness is located in Kent, United States on 64 Maple St. Access Physical Therapy & Wellness is rated 5 out of 5 in the category physical therapist in United States.

Address

64 Maple St

Phone

+1 8609274559

Service options

Online care

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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jaim magendzo

Access physical therapy is the most incredible physical therapy place I have ever been. The staff is probably the nicest most caring group of people I have ever met, and there are no words that describe Karen, the Therapist. She is extremely knowledgeable and amazing. If you need physical therapy this is place to go.

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Tish Fila

Access PT is a great place for recovery. Karen and Tracey are both friendly and knowledgeable. I felt better within the first couple of treatments and will continue there until I’m 100% well.

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Alison Hale

Caring and thoughtful treatment provided me.

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Sandra Jennings

Very personable therapists who know their craft. Thanks to both Arlin and Laura, I'm well on my way to complete recovery from shoulder replacement. So glad they're still actively helping members of this community.

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Maggie W.

I've been going for physical therapy for about a month now. And every visit has been very good, productive and challenging. I went today, the 6th of April, for more pt. But I noticed, recently, a dull pain behind my knee above my calf. (Therapy has been for recent knee surgery) Karen, my therapist palpated my leg and found the area of concern. She stopped and looked at me with concern and told me it could possibly be something very concerning. Asked me to call my physician and we set up an appointment with a vascular specialist. Turns out I had a DVT. Which could, potentially, be very serious. Karen knew. Something wasn't right. Her concern. Intuition. Training. All came together and quite possibly saved my life. You see. It's not just massage, excercise, balance, heat, ice. Its the attention to detail. From the time you step in the front door until you leave, you know your being handled with someone who knows what you need. Yes. The work is hard. But getting back to normal life, work, daily chores, excercise is the goal.