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While there are no guarantees, our success rate is close to 100% if parents and kids follow recommendations, significantly improving and usually resolving pelvic floor issues in children and teens.
PottyTime Physical Therapy has adopted a direct-pay business model to ensure that no child is unable to obtain care due to insurance denials.
Absolutely. As you can see from our reviews, we have a long history of partnering with physicians and pediatricians.
No. The cost of online technology is included in our practice’s overhead.
After your initial call, if Jane feels that she needs additional background to properly help your child, she may request a medical history or other documentation.
Zoom video sessions can be conducted on a mobile phone, a tablet, a laptop, or a desktop computer. Choose whichever device works best for you and your youngster! We’ve been told that having a larger screen makes it easier for multiple people to share the session.
Once you’ve scheduled and paid for your appointment, we’ll email you a link. Simply click that link and follow the instructions to log into the session.
We use Zoom, an online platform that, according to Zoom, has “engaged a third-party to review and affirm that Zoom has implemented the controls needed to secure protected health information (PHI) according to the requirements of the HIPAA Security Rule, Breach Notification Rule, and the applicable parts of the Privacy Rule.”
In partnership with Biofeedback Training and Incontinence Solutions, we regularly mentor and train medical professionals to use our techniques in their practices. Programs are customized to meet the needs and price point of each organization.