NON-OPIOID PAINCARE CLINICS
Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Centers New Milford
Rehab Fully Non-Opioid Medicare Accepted

Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Centers New Milford

5(100+ reviews)
Safe Care Score: 85/100
43 Main St, New Milford, CT 06776

About This Clinic

Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Centers New Milford is a Physical therapy clinic located in the connecticut area. This clinic is verified as a non-opioid practice, committed to drug-free pain management approaches. Medicare is accepted.

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Medical Focus & Specialties

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hip replacement recovery×2

Patient Experience Highlights

What patients consistently praised about their visit and the staff.

attentive therapist×7 clean facility×5 kind front desk×4

Testimonials

Dennis Blandino

"I rate PTSMC at the top, as what a physical therapy clinic should be. I love the atmosphere, from the smiles to the music. It shows that Nick and all the staff love what they do because they are friendly and welcoming.They know therapy and work with you on what you need. This is why their schedule fills up fast. So plan ahead and schedule out ahead of time."

David Jenkins

"My experience working with PTSMC New Milford has been amazing. From setting up all my appointments at the start, to working with the warm, supportive, professional, and effective staff during my sessions, this is a 5-star PT team in every way. Thank you all for your great work and support!"

Leslie Ehrhardt

"I wanted to come to this PT location due to so many fantastic things I have heard. Unfortunately, although I have Medicare they don't accept the supplemtary insurance. I called Medicare and the supplemtary and they both said that it's billed to Medicare only and didn't understand the concern with secondary. I am so disappointed in not being able to get PT from them. Thank you for your response. I am new to Medicare and was told that if a provider accepts Medicare, I can go. I was confused and nervous that I would not be able to see doctors and providers so I spoke to someone else at Medicare and they requested a letter explaining why I was denied based on my secondary insurance. This way they can explain it to me. Thank you."

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