Campus Physical Therapy Center
Your Participation
You are the most important part of our team. Your participation is required in Physical Therapy. You will learn therapeutic exercises appropriate for your condition and perform several personalized activities that are targeted to treat your particular movement impairments. We don't let pain from stopping your progress. It is our expectation and goal that you will be empowered in the process to take an active role in your own recovery and improvement so that you may return to the activities and the lifestyle that you enjoy.
Documents to bring
Please allow a 15-20 minutes in advance if your are visiting our office for the first time. There is always several papers to be completed. It our preference that you complete your documentacion online or by downloading the our intake forms. Please also bring the following documents: a identification card, your insurance card, the referral script or a medical diagnosis note. Please also bring a form of payment such as credit card, check or cash for your co-payment or deductible amount.
Our office is funded by the services we provide to you. We will ask you to pay something toward your visit. Remember paying a little every visit may save you big bills in the future!
You may also contact your treating physician prior to your appointment with us and request them to fax or email your medical diagnosis script. Our fax number is 650.240.1834 and our email is campuspt@gmail.com.
Medical Diagnosis
California Laws requiere physical therapists to obtain a Medical Diagnosis prior to initiation of Physical Therapy service. Please ask your treating physician to provide you with the lastest diagnosis for the condition that you are seeking physical therapy. Your physician may use their own format or ask them to simply complete the following referral form.[Referral Form] The physical therapist will provide you with an evaluation and treatment plan.
Authorizations
There is several insurance systems that require prior authorization to treat you. Therefore, we require an authorization from the insurance adjuster or case manager for those patients under Workers Compensation,