Do This First If You Want To Open A Cash Based Practice
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If you want to open a cash based practice, there are a lot of skills that you need to know and I’m not just talking about your physical therapy skills you use to treat patients.
In PT school, we are taught a lot of things, but if you are like me your business class in PT school looked like this: do a group project on finding a niche, realize that reimbursement is terrible and you will never break even based on rent and equipment purchases…write off entrepreneurship as a pipe dream.
Until, being an employee sucks the life out of you and you start looking at alternative options.
Thankfully, these days there are options like cash based PT businesses renting rooms with other clinicians, doing mobile based care, and owning their own clinics.
The biggest problem that I hear people mention when they start talking about opening their own cash based clinic, is that they aren’t sure how to make the jump. In my professional opinion there are a few options:
Have a super amazing spouse who is willing to fund your life so you can take a risk and start your own business
Save 6 months + of living expenses and jump off the deep end to go all in, all at once
Work part-time in a non-conflicting job to fund your minimum monthly revenue number (what you need to hit the bare minimum of your bills + food + minor expenses) and use the open days to work on your business — Academia is a good way to do this
Have online revenue to either act as your part-time job or to decrease the amount of pull from your savings (this might mean you could have 3 months of savings if you were also pulling in 1-2k/month online, etc).
My favorite options include #4 + any of the others (truthfully, I have done a combo of all of them myself). Having online income, specifically in the area of your cash based practice (or as an income stream to help pay off student loans, etc) has a ton of different benefits, here are some of my favorites:
Learn marketing, sales, and content creation skills while still having an income (your full time job)
Takes the pressure off learning all skills at once (getting clients + business details like LLCs + sales/marketing)
Increases your variability in income streams, if you have a slow client month you can pivot to increase sales/revenue in the online space
Builds trust and credibility with potential new clients
Increase demand to work with you specifically, after clients watch youtube or online content they will want to work with YOU based on how you teach and your personality
Create scaleable income with online products like courses, books, blogging, or affiliate income
There are infinite reasons to add #4 and online business as a part of your cash based physical therapy (or SLP/OT/Chiro, etc) strategy. The best reason, though, is because it ends up compounding both your income and your impact. You can only treat so many humans, but you can impact so many more if you have an online presence.
Okay — great — so how does one add online income into the mix?
By getting the right online business coaches + a platform in which to SELL digital products.
Thankfully, I have an absolutely easy solution to that for you: my personal online business coaches Caroline & Jason Zook who run Wandering Aimfully an un-boring business coaching program with lifetime access and an online course hosting platform (which you can use for courses, memberships, or as a checkout for digital products like downloadable e-books or pdfs).
For full disclosure, Caroline & Jason are not physical therapists — they are online business owners with backgrounds in multi-million dollar creative entrepreneur businesses, graphic design, and creative digital art businesses. I chose them to be my mentors based on their business values, their personalities, and the value they bring with their membership.
Here is why I chose them over traditional cash based physical therapy mentors:
Caroline is honest about emotional impacts of business & Jason is action focused, together they create a sustainable business dynamic. Push-Push-Push mentality of online business does not fit who I want to be or what I want to create, so I chose differently.
They have a lifetime model of coaching, community, and resources — you get access to anything they have ever created and ever will: this itself is an insane value but it also allows you to grow at your own pace. It took me 6 years to create my first online course using the included platform Teachery.co (yep, you get it for free!) but I was still doing, creating, and learning business skills and using it for other things in the meantime. I never felt pushed to do or be any specific type of online business owner — I had the opportunity to evolve as I grew in skill and mindset and pick products that worked for me.
I save $50+/month every month for infinity on hosting my four online courses, which pays for your lifetime membership in 3-5 years. Teachery.co (the course platform like kajabi or teachable) is included in your Wandering Aimfully Unlimited Membership.
The speak in ways that are fun, interesting, and connect with me. If you are curious about how they explain business check out their youtube (their calm business encyclopedia is my favorite!) or podcast (it feels like they are real humans who talk about business in a fun way).
Wandering Aimfully Unlimited, is stock-full of value for someone who is looking to create an online income to have a diversified physical therapy business and create a world-wide impact. It will not give you the ins and outs of starting a cash based physical therapy business, but it will allow you to have a means to create your brand, diversify your income, avoid client burn out, and decrease your money stress.
teachery.co is an online course platform that can also be utilized for selling digital products, as a membership site, selling online courses, or many other creative ways. Teachery.co prides itself on being customizable and is owned by Caroline and Jason Zook. Without a wandering aimfully coaching membership, teachery.co is currently priced at $49/mo, making the WAIM coaching program infinitely more valuable.
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For those of you who are still really interested in learning about starting a cash based business, you’re in luck!
As a bonus for those who enroll in Wandering Aimfully Unlimited through my affiliate link (any of the buttons or linked here) you will receive a one hour online coaching/chat session where you can ask me literally any questions you have on starting a mobile cash based business. I will also send a personalized pdf on resources I think you would love so your journey is even easier.
Once you finalize your purchase, email me your receipt and I will send you the link to schedule an online business consult ($75 value)! If you are just interested in business coaching, you can schedule those at anytime here.
Added Bonus Content that you might find interesting:
How I used Wandering Aimfully Unlimited + Teachery.co in my cash based pediatric physical therapy business
I have been listening to the Wandering Aimfully live or recorded coaching sessions and implementing their strategies from email marketing, offer creation, sales strategy all known as their marketing bridge to increase my online income streams, in a way that feels sustainable and well thought out.
I use their philosophies to help create youtube content in a sustainable way, slowing down if I need to, but continuing with the intention that slow, consistent content creation is more valuable than burning out. I chose youtube based on its SEO (search engine) model vs social media (low lifespan of content, non-searchable).
My strategy is to create long-form content available in a library that is evergreen (lives for a long time and is solution focused). My customers find my content when they have a problem to solve: baby isn’t crawling — now what? They often binge all my videos on a topic and often find me through searching youtube or google.
I created four free online courses through Teachery.co as bonuses for my Tummy Time and Learning to Roll book, for a way to share more organized youtube videos for subscribers, to convert individuals onto an email list for email marketing, and as a way to promote proactive strategies for families in Boise who are looking for pediatric physical therapy services or have developmental concerns on tummy time, rolling, sitting, crawling, and walking.
I use a QR code on my business card to link directly to my online course page (which you can view here) giving families and providers an easy way to share information as well as build trust and promote my expertise in pediatric physical therapy. All online courses were created using made for you templates and graphics via picmonkey and canva (happy to share how to do this via the online business consult bonus!).
My future business plans for Wandering Aimfully Unlimited + Teachery.co include:
Build out paid webinars for Infant Educators including live in services birth-5 years old
Nurture the email list that is built from my learning to roll, learning to sit, learning to crawl, and learning to walk free courses
Use the courses to sell the Proactive Play Book Series: Tummy Time + Learning to Roll, Learning to Sit, Learning to Crawl, and Learning to Walk
Watch the replay/live business coaching sessions on video or via the private podcast.
Take some of the art courses that Caroline has made including ipad lettering for beginners.
Continue to build connect with other really unique online business owners in the slack channel + use their fun series of check ins “WAIM OF STONES” to stay on track with all the to-dos.
Use the free courses to promote my cash based PT business via my business card + QR code
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In Home Pediatric Physical Therapy Near Me
We know finding a good pediatric physical therapist to come to your home is more difficult than it should be. We want you to feel comfortable getting the care and education you and your child need, in the most convenient way possible. Yes, that means we’re cool with you drinking your morning coffee in your pj’s while we see your kiddo.
To make that as easy as possible, we’ve curated a list of In Home Pediatric Physical Therapy near you. The list has been vetted to only include people we’d want in our own home for a bbq or birthday party.
If you’d like to learn more about any specific Physical Therapist on this list, check out to see if they have done an interview with Dr. Lauren Baker, on her youtube channel.
If you cannot find a therapist in your area, email us and we will reach out to our network of Pediatric PTs to see if we can connect you with one (and then add them to our list).
*if there is not an in home pediatric PT in your area, see this post for my recommended clinic based therapists (some may do in home therapy as well!).
United States: Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maine | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Mississippi | Missouri | Montana | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New Mexico | New York | North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington DC | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming
Alabama
Birmingham, AL — Dr. Katie Dougherty, PT, DPT, CLT — Physio Baby Therapy and Wellness
Arizona
East Valley Phoenix, AZ — Dr. Bonnie Soto, PT, DPT — Be Well Bebé
East Valley Phoenix, AZ — Dr. Amanda Dudek, PT, DPT, ATC — PT Mama
Gilbert, AZ — Dr. Tirsa Baker, PT, DPT - Renewed Play Physical Therapy — interview link
Scottsdale and Phoenix, AZ — Dr. Erin Dinnie, PT, DPT, COMT - Moving Together Physical Therapy — interview link
Scottsdale and North Phoenix, AZ — Dr. Stephanie Murillo, PT, DPT — email via Stephaniemurillopt@gmail.com
Scottsdale and Phoenix, AZ — Dr. Nikki Robinett, PT, DPT— Moving and Grooving Physical Therapy
California
Encinitas, CA — Michelle Schiewe — Ohana Physical Therapy
Livermore, CA — Dr. Rhea Schmidt, PT, DPT — Grow Well Physical Therapy — interview link
North Los Angelos, CA — Dr. Judy. J. Wang, PT, DPT, PCS — Lil Peanuts Physical Therapy
San Fernando Valley (Los Angelos), CA — Shlomit Bercovich, MPT — Mobile Pediatric Physical Therapy by Shlomit
Orange County, CA — Dr. Taylor Henderson, PT, DPT — BloomWell Pediatric and Perinatal Physical Therapy
North County San Diego, CA — Dr. Hope Reyes, PT, DPT - Moving Munchkins Physical Therapy
San Diego County, CA — Dr. Alicia Coffroth, PT, DPT & Team — Abilities Pediatric Physical Therapy
Tulare County & Visalia , CA — Dr. Lynzie Asuncion, PT, DPT — More About You Pediatric Physical Therapy and Wellness
Whittier, CA — Dr. Hazel M. Legaspi, PT, DPT — Dr. Legaspi Synergy Physical Therapy
Colorado
Denver, CO — Dr. Brita DeStefano PT, DPT, PCS - Progress Through Play — interview link
Connecticut
Fairfield/New Haven County, CT — Dr. Marcy Fernandes, DPT — Benchmark Pediatrics (PT, OT, SLP)
Shoreline, CT — Dr. Kali Penders, DPT — Costal Kids Physical Therapy (SLP, OT, PT)
Florida
Fort Lauderdale, FL — Dr. Alicia Teeters, PT, DPT — Leap Pediatric Therapy and Sports Medicine
Jacksonville, FL — Dr. Beverly I Reyes PT, DPT, DMI cert — The Sensory DPT PLLC
Jacksonville, FL — Dr. Erin Whitmarsh PT, DPT, PCS — Grow Strong Physical Therapy
Miami, FL — Dr. Brittany Aquart, PT, DPT, PCS — Lemon City Collective
Ocala, FL — Tricia Rogers Steffy, PT — Pivot Rehab LLC (email)
Space Coast or Brevard County, FL — Rachel Williams, PT — Sandy Toes Pediatric Physical Therapy
Weston, FL — Dr. Lindsey Bragg, PT, DPT — Jump Start Physical Therapy and Training
Georgia
Atlanta, GA — Jagruti Hambir, PT, MHS, CIMI — Babies and Beyond Physical Therapy
Atlanta, GA — Dr. Haley McDonald, PT, DPT, PCS — Pathway Pediatric Therapy
Atlanta, GA — Dr. Brittany Zis PT, DPT — Mother and Baby Wellness Collective
South Atlanta, GA — Dr. Kim Baugh, PT, DPT — Babies First, LLC
Idaho
Boise, ID — Dr. Lauren Baker, PT, DPT, ATC, MTC - Dr. Lauren Baker In Home Pediatric Physical Therapy
Indiana
Indianapolis, IN — Dr. Kelsey Keefer, PT, DPT — Kidtensive PT
Iowa
Des Moines, IA — Dr. Katherine Connor, DPT — Hatch Physical Therapy
Kansas
Wichita, KS — Dr. Brittany McGeary, PT, DPT - Grow Physical Therapy — interview link
Maryland
Bethesda, MD — Terryl Averbach Rosenberg, PT — Kid Networks Pediatric Physical Therapy
Massachusetts
Boston, MA — Dr. Karen Tanso, PT, DPT, PCS — Inchstones PT
Boston and Worcester, MA — Dr. Jenna Raheb, PT, DPT, PCS, CPST — Raheb PT
Middlesex, Essex, Worcester county, MA — Jocelyne MacDonald, PT — L.E.MacDonald Physical Therapy
North Shore, MA — Meagan O'Neill, MSPT, CIMI-2 — Ahoy Baby Physical Therapy and Wellness
Missouri
Kansas City, MO — Dr. Lauren Abelson PT, DPT, NCS — Function Forward Physical Therapy
Kansas City, MO — Dr. Katie Shipley, PT, DPT — Nurturing Touch Physical Therapy and Wellness
New Hampshire
Bedford, NH — Dr. Brenda Sacino, PT, DPT, — Playful Progress Pediatric PT & Developmental Wellness
New Jersey
Chester/Mendham, NJ — Dr. Carina Torres, PT, DPT, PCS - Little Champions Physical Therapy
Millburn, NJ — Dr. Sarah Riale PT, DPT, BSPTS — Kinetic Studio PT
Northern, NJ/Hudson, Bergen, and Passaic Counties — Dr. Vaishali Parmar, PT, DPT, MBA — Mobile PhysioCare
South Jersey/Cherry Hill, NJ — Dr. Nikki Galluzzo PT,DPT — Little Feats Physical Therapy
New York
Buffalo, NY — Dr. Alyssa Whitfield PT, DPT — Move to Learn PT
Carmel, NY — Dr. Yelena Bregman, PT, DPT — Inspiration Physical Therapy PLLC
Long Island, NY — Dr. Roulla Savva, PT, DPT — Tracking Miles Physical Therapy
Suffolk County, Long Island, NY — Dr. Taylor Jensen, PT, DPT — email via Taylor.jensen25@gmail.com
Syracuse, NY — Dr. Brittany Schuler PT, DPT, CBIS, NCS — email via Minimilestonesppt@gmail.com
North Carolina
Charlotte, NC — Dr. Kelsey Miles, PT, DPT, C/NDT — Move Pediatric PT
Ohio
Columbus, OH — Dr Amy Newkold, PT, DPT — Baby Moves Physical Therapy
Oklahoma
Stillwater, OK — Dr. Kayte Lynch, PT, DPT — Fit To Be Kids Pediatric Physical Therapy (email)
Pennsylvania
Montgomery County, PA — Dr. Anna Bolshin, PT, DPT - Loving Touch Physical Therapy — interview link
Philadelphia Main Line, PA — Dr. Lisa Schwarcz, PT, DPT, PCS, RYT — Homebody Therapy and Wellness
South Carolina
Charleston, SC — Dr. Savannah Wise, PT, DPT — Wise Little Movers Physical Therapy
Mount Pleasant, SC — Dr. Erika Espana, PT, DPT & Team — Mastering Milestones
Tennessee
Kingsport, Johnson City, TN — Dr. Whitney Castle, PT, DPT, DMI certified — Royal Pediatric PT & Wellness
Nashville, TN — Dr. Kristen DeMura, PT, DPT — Pediatric Physical Therapy of Nashville
Texas
Austin, TX — Dr. Kristi Hammerle, PT, DPT, CBS — Year One Wellness
Austin, TX — Dr. Jennifer Gaewsky, PT, DPT — Physical Therapy For Infants
Austin, TX / Bastrup, TX — Dr. Samantha Eaton PT, DPT — Hatched Physical Therapy
Austin, TX — Dr. Katie Kennedy PT, DPT, PCS, NTMTC, CEIM — Strive Pediatrics
Austin, TX — Dr. Carolyn Zuiker, PT, DPT — Boost Babies
Dallas, TX — Dr. Amie Dougherty PT, DPT, DMI certified — Milestones At Play Physical Therapy & Wellness
Dallas-Fort Worth & Denton County, TX — Dr. Jena Schultz, PT, DPT, PCS — Driving Development
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX — Kristen McConnell, MSPT — PhysiTots Pediatric Physical Therapy
Houston, TX — Physio Baby Team — Physio Baby Therapy and Wellness
Houston, TX — Dr. Caitlin Keller, PT, DPT, — Unconstipated Kids — interview link
New Braunfels, TX — Carissa Tracy, MPT — PEARL Pediatric Therapy, PLLC
North Texas (Argyle, Denton, Justin) — Dr. Alexandria Gentry — Jumping Jacks Physical Therapy
Virginia
Alexandria, VA — Dr. Allison Kops PT, DPT — The Baby PT
Northern, VA — Dr. Hannah Williams PT, DPT — Little Steps Pediatric PT
Richmond, VA — Dr. Emily Rosenberger, PT, DPT, ITPT — Expanding Reach Physical Therapy
Washington, DC
Bethesda, MD — Terryl Averbach Rosenberg, PT — Kid Networks Pediatric Physical Therapy
*if there is not an in home pediatric PT in your area, see this post for my recommended clinic based therapists (some may do in home therapy as well!).
Virtual Consult Specialties
Scoliosis or Movement — Dr. Sarah Riale PT, DPT, BSPTS — Kinetic Studio PT
International
Tokyo, Japan — Nydes Ishiwatari, Physiotherapist / Physical Therapist
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10+ Pediatric Physical Therapy Intake Form Examples and Templates
10+ Pediatric Physical Therapy Intake Forms and Examples including: Online Parent Consultation Consent Form, Online Parent Consultation Intake Form Template, Online Parent Consultation Documentation Template, Pediatric PT Covid-19 Waiver Example, Good Faith Estimate Example, Informed Consent for Pediatric PT Example, Example Medicaid Release Form, Pediatric PT Intake Form Template, Pediatric PT Practice Policies Example, Pediatric PT Privacy Policies (HIPPA) Example, Release of Information Form Template, Youtube Video Release Template, Pediatric PT Evaluation Template, Pediatric PT Progress Report Template, and SOAP Note Template
Hi, I’m Dr. Lauren Baker, PT, DPT, ATC, MTC, and I run a cash based mobile pediatric physical therapy business. I’m literally obsessed with this style of therapy, having a flexible schedule, and all the things that come along with not having the barriers that a traditional insurance based clinic has.
That being said, starting out was kind of hard at first, mostly because I wasn’t quite sure what I was doing — but also because there was SO MUCH to create: intake forms, consent forms, and documentation templates.
After a year+ in business, I feel like I have it mostly under control from an administration standpoint and thought I would share my intake, consent, and documentation forms with other Pediatric PTs who want to move into the cash based mobile peds PT business too.
You see, some people might think that by sharing these forms I’d be creating more competition for myself — but I see the opposite. I see a world where babes are treated in the comfort of their own home with therapists who are able to treat them compassionately and with a high level of energy and support because they’re not burnt out.
So to me, that means we’ve got to convince more peds PTs to take the plunge (& the risk) — which results in making the whole process less scary.
This is my goal in sharing these forms. I hope they help.
Disclaimer: I created these forms myself as well as from some standard language provided by Simple Practice. As of 2022 they have not been reviewed by a lawyer. Use them at your own risk and I highly recommend consulting with a lawyer prior to using them.
Here are all of the forms you can download and use for free:
Online Parent Consultation Consent Form
Online Parent Consultation Intake Form
Online Parent Consultation Documentation Template
Covid-19 Waiver
Good Faith Estimate
Informed Consent for Pediatric PT
Medicaid Release Form
Pediatric PT Intake Form
Pediatric PT Practice Policies
Pediatric PT Privacy Policies (HIPPA)
Release of Information
Youtube Video Release
Pediatric PT Evaluation Template
Pediatric PT Progress Report Template
SOAP Note Template
Using Pediatric PT Intake and Documentation Forms
For full disclosure, these pdf forms are in the format directly downloaded from my all in one system (EMR + online scheduler + credit card payment). I use Simple Practice, which I absolutely love because it is an all in one system that makes sending, e-signing, scheduling, and getting paid something I honestly barely even spend brainpower on.
You can use these forms to create your own in Simple Practice and if you are looking for an all in one system you can sign up for Simple Practice here. You’ll receive $100 off & I will also receive $100 if you sign up using that link.
I currently utilize the $99/month option but you could get started using the $69/month option. The one thing I do dislike about Simple Practice is that they included the google calendar sync in their 99$/mo pricing tier, which I absolutely need. Otherwise, I would still be in the 69/mo category. I would recommend others start with 69/month unless they absolutely need google sync.
Simple Practice does have its own app so if you have fewer patients or are okay with carrying over your appointments to your google calendar manually, it might be worth it to save $30/mo. You can do everything I do with the $69/mo plan.
are you a pediatric PT with a mobile peds business?
If you are a pediatric PT who operates a cash based or mobile business and are interested in being interviewed on my youtube channel, please reach out here. I love sharing mobile and cash based peds PT businesses.
How To Fill Out A Claims Form For Out of Network Reimbursement
This tutorial explains how to submit for reimbursement when receiving cash based pediatric physical therapy services from an out of network provider using a humana claims form as an example.
Your provider may have different information so please refer to your specific form (superbill) for the values you need for your own reimbursement. Not all insurance plans have out of network benefits so please consult your specific insurance prior to receiving any out of network care.
This post contains affiliate links, please see my disclaimer for more information.
Lauren is the owner of Dr. Lauren Baker In Home Pediatric Physical Therapy and provides paid 60-minute online parent consultations for individuals with additional questions internationally. For scheduling please click here.
This video will teach you:
How to fill out an out of network claims form generally
How to fill out an out of network claims form for pediatric physical therapy services
What each section of a claims form means and where to put each code
What a superbill looks like and what each part means
Tips to help you receive your out of network reimbursement quicker and easier
find what you’re looking for
0:45 example superbill and explanation of parts of the form
2:21 medical vs rehab (PT) diagnosis ICD-10 codes
3:16 evaluation codes for physical therapy
3:39 place of service code explanations 11 (clinic) vs 12 (home based)
4:22 CPT code / service codes
5:12 treatment code / service code / CPT code examples for physical therapy
5:40 GP modifier on CPT codes
6:14 multiple code examples
6:52 differences in reimbursement per code
7:32 make payments to section of superbly
7:55 fill out claims form with me Humana claims form example
9:55 fill out the PT section (CPT codes, service description, POS, date of service, etc)
10:18 further explanation difference between POS 11 and 12 (clinic / home)
10:55 CPT code / service description
11:34 multiple codes per date of service example
12:24 provider information
13:44 do not miss adding this specific piece of info for provider section
15:44 tips on being organized to make sure you get payment from insurance company
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How To Submit For Insurance Reimbursement When Seeing an Out of Network Physical Therapist
cash based physical therapy is a great alternative to in network physical therapy for many reasons, especially if it allows for increased convenience, quality of care, or a provider who you trust. Here is a step by step guide to submitting your receipts for eligible cash based or out of network physical therapy for reimbursement to your insurance company.
cash based physical therapy is a great alternative to in network physical therapy for many reasons, especially if it allows for increased convenience, quality of care, or a provider who you trust. Here is a step by step guide to submitting your receipts for eligible cash based or out of network physical therapy for reimbursement to your insurance company.
Gosh, I’m so glad you’re here. This question is so tough to answer, which is why I spent hours creating a guide to help you figure out what you need in order to submit for reimbursement from your insurance company for eligible physical therapy services. The guide is geared toward Pediatric Physical Therapy services, as I am a primarily pediatric based PT who loves treating infants and toddlers; but the content can be utilized for any Physical Therapy outpatient services. In fact, I have utilized the same steps to successfully receive reimbursement from two different insurance companies for both physical therapy and mental health therapy services.
If you love heartfelt resources and step by step guides that cover what you need, what you should do, and what you need to know in order to have all your ducks in a row to submit for reimbursement from your insurance company for cash based physical therapy or out of network physical therapy services, download the guide below! If you have any specific questions for Dr. Baker, email her (me) here.