Andrew L. Ross, M PT, OCS,CSCS
Susan Ross, MPT

 
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are you located?

We have two locations to better serve our patients:
  • 4532 McMurray Ave. #140, Fort Collins inside "GetWELL P.T."  For map click here.
     
  • Peak Physical Therapy at the Red Feather Medical Clinic, 168 Main Street, Red Feather Lakes.
    For map click here.
 
What are your hours?

We are open at our Loveland office Monday - Friday 8am to 5pm and by appointment.  

Hours of operation of Peak Physical Therapy at the Red Feather Medical Clinic are Monday and Wednesday 8am - 5pm. 

 
Do I need a prescription from a doctor to come to your clinic?

Colorado law allows a patient to see a Physical Therapist without a prescription.  However, each insurance company has it's unique requirements.  To make sure that we know what your insurance company requires, we will call your insurance company for you prior to your first appointment.  Please call us and give us the details from your insurance card, and we will get the information for you.

 
Are your services covered by insurance?

Yes.  In addition to finding out about your insurance company's expectations, we can also find out what type of coverage you have.  We are usually able to give you a reasonable estimate of what costs you may incur, such as deductible  and co-payments.  Please understand that we do this as a service to you, but the ultimate responsibility for payment lies with you, so it is important for you to understand as much about your insurance coverage as possible.

 
Why are people referred to physical therapy?
Frequently, people are referred to physical therapy because they have a difficult time moving part(s) of your body (like bending down or difficulty reaching for things) because of pain.  This pain can limit your daily activities (e.g. trouble with walking, difficulty standing up, or inability to participate in athletic events).  Physical therapists determine what You and others may be referred to physical therapy because of a movement dysfunction associated with pain.  Your difficulty with moving part(s) of your body (like bending at the low back or difficulty sleeping on your shoulder, etc.) very likely results in limitations with your daily activities (e.g. difficulty getting out of a chair, an inability to play sports, or trouble with walking, etc.).  Physical therapists treat these movement dysfunctions and their associated pains and restore your body's ability to move in a normal manner.
 

4532 McMurray Ave #140 in Ft Collins  & 168 Main St. in Red Feather Lakes, CO           970.223.2484         www.peakptcolorado.com