Parsippany Welcomes Comprehensive Orthopedic Physical Therapy

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Comprehensive Orthopedic Physical Therapy opened in Parsippany-Troy Hills, hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local leaders, family, and community members. Owners Gopal and Poonam Patel were celebrated by Economic Development Chairman Frank Cahill, who emphasized the clinic's commitment to community health. The clinic provides a wide range of services, including treatment for sports injuries, chronic pain, and post-surgical rehabilitation, ensuring comprehensive care for various conditions. Patients benefit from Direct Access, allowing them to begin therapy without a physician referral, which facilitates quicker treatment. Advanced techniques like manual therapy and state-of-the-art equipment, such as the Alter-G and Normatec systems, are integral to their approach.

The facility also offers flexible payment options for uninsured patients and accepts various insurance plans. Comprehensive Orthopedic Physical Therapy is dedicated to empowering the community toward healthier, more active lifestyles. This opening signifies a vital addition to Parsippany’s healthcare landscape, addressing local needs for effective rehabilitation services.

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