Physical Therapy Visits Redefined

  • In-Person.

    Traditional, one-on-one visits in the clinic. *Note-all in-person visits will follow CDC guidelines for best practices. At this time, masks are still required for all on-site visits.

  • Telehealth.

    Similar to in-person visits, but completed virtually. Telehealth is a great adjunct to deliver the same exceptional care when onsite visits are a challenge. See FAQ for more Telehealth details.

  • Hybrid.

    The best of both worlds. Mix and match In-Person visits with Telehealth to meet your needs best.

“My commitment to you is to perform a skilled and thorough evaluation to determine if you are an appropriate candidate for physical therapy. I will be completely transparent if your care requires a referral to another health professional OR colleague that may be a better match for your needs. ”

In the Wheelhouse

  • Orthopedics.

    Orthopedic physical therapy is a focus on treating pain and injury as it relates to the musculoskeletal system. Some commonly known conditions may include (but not limited to): ACL injuries, labral tears, impingement, fractures, sprains, strains, tendinopathy, arthritis, plantar fasciitis, scoliosis, carpal tunnel syndrome. If you are experiencing pain in the neck, shoulder, hand, back, hip, knee, ankle or foot, you are in the right place. Recovering from a post-operative procedure or total joint replacement? You are still in the right place.

  • Complex Pain.

    Nearly 1 in 4 people experience persistent pain that lasts for greater than 6 months. In these cases, a deeper consideration of the brain and body connection must be considered. This realm of physical therapy treatment aims to uncover the depths of persistent pain patterns in order to re-establish healthy tissue environments. For many, this results in a significant reduction in their experience with pain. For others, this results in an improved quality of life DESPITE their experience with pain.

  • Sports Rehab and Running Assessments

    Any pain or injury related to a sports specific activity. Whether you’re an athlete of sport, or an athlete of life, your treatment will be specific to the demands that are specific to you. Sports rehab can also be utilized for joint protection strategies to ensure you are prepared for any short or long-term adventuring.

  • Orthopedic Pediatrics.

    Similar to orthopedic physical therapy, but geared for kids ages 0-18. Pediatric rehabilitation aims to enhance the resiliency and function of any child experiencing pain and/or injury so they can participate in school, social, home and community activities.

  • Concussion and Balance Rehab.

    Restoring your brain and body post-concussion so you perform and tolerate your meaningful activities. This training is very nuanced to incorporate visual, vestibular, proprioceptive and graded stimuli exposure to maximize your full potential. General balance deficits also treated throughout the lifespan.

  • Fitness and Strength Training.

    No pain? No problem. Perfect for those wanting to increase strength, mobility, endurance or simply improve their fly fishing cast. Sometimes the “simple” goals in life, are the most rewarding.

Pricing.

Endurance Physical Therapy is a fee-for-service practice model. This means we are out-of-network with insurance companies, to allow for direct and transparent costs. This results in an increase in quality of your care and eliminates insurance companies and/or third party reviewers to dictate our sessions. A flat rate is charged for each session so you know what to expect. Every time. A sliding fee scale is available and I’m happy to talk about payment options that may work for you.

  • Initial Evaluation.

    It begins here. A detailed medical history intake, examination, synthesis of information to determine your physical therapy plan of care.

    $150/60 minute session.

  • Follow-up Treatment.

    All subsequent physical therapy sessions following the initial evaluation. Customized to meet your needs in order to achieve all short and long-term goals.

    $150/60 minute session.

Cancellation and No-Show Policy.

Endurance Physical Therapy requires 24 hour notice for all cancellations or appointment rescheduling. Appointments can be cancelled via phone, email or through the online scheduling platform. If you cancel with less than 24 hours notice and we are unable to fill your slot, you will be charged $75. If you fail to show (no-show) for your scheduled appointment time, you will be charged for the full $150. Please reach out for special circumstances - these will be considered on case-by-case basis.

Visit

Meghen Flaig, Physical Therapist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Pain Specialist

1015 Railroad Ave Suite 106
Bellingham, WA 98225

Hours
By appointment

Phone
(360) 230-8413