The PT360 difference
PT360 operates as a Fee-for-Service provider, meaning all payments are collected upfront and we do not contract with insurance companies (with the exception of Medicare). This model enables us to deliver one-on-one, 45–50 minute treatment sessions exclusively with a licensed, experienced Physical Therapist.
Because your therapist works with only one patient at a time, your treatment plan is fully customized to your unique needs. Compared to many insurance-based clinics—where therapists often oversee 2–4 patients per hour—our approach offers significantly greater value and efficiency.
At PT360, patients typically experience faster results with fewer total visits. Most treatment plans involve one visit per week and fewer than 10 total sessions. By contrast, traditional physical therapy often involves three visits per week for six weeks. Our goal is to help you return to your desired lifestyle as quickly and safely as possible.
Here is a comparison between PT360’s model and corporate, insurance-based physical therapy:
PT360
(Fee for Service)
Corporate,
Insurance Driven PT
Average total visits 6-8
Average total visits 12-18
personalized appointments
$215 per visit applied towards your out of network deductible
Copay amount of $40-$75 per visit
Once per weeks.
Average total visits 6-8
2-3 times per week
Average total visits 12-18
Seasoned Physical Therapists with at least 5 years experience. Experts in the profession
New Graduate Physical Therapists with 0-5 years experience, Student Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA), or PT technician
45-50 minute, one on one,
personalized appointments
10-15 minutes with a new graduate PT, while the rest of the time is spent with a PT technician or PTA doing gym exercises. The Physical Therapist is seeing 2-4 patients at the same time
Treatment of the whole body, exercises were given throughout treatment. Better exercise form was acquired, and you are able to return to normal activities after 6-8 visits
Same protocol/exercise program given with poor progression, little to no hands on treatment. Your therapist can be different each time, often working with PT technicians. Final cost ends up being the same/higher because length of care
