Complimentary Consultation
Find out if physical rehabilitation is right for you

What are you looking forward to doing in the days, weeks and months ahead? Do you have plans to see friends? Maybe challenging yourself with a new workout goal? Or, are you heading out on a family road trip? Aches, pains or an impairment should not be part of the fun and memories you’re making.
If you have chronic pain, injury or a condition that isn’t improving, or are experiencing new aches and strains that are keeping you from the activities you enjoy, our team at Kessler Rehabilitation Center can help. Not sure that physical, occupational or another related therapy service is for you or ready to commit to an appointment just yet? A complimentary consultation* is the perfect start. Scheduling a complimentary consultation with our therapists is the first step to determining what's occurring and the right treatment to get you on the road to recovery.
What is a complimentary consultation?
During your consult, a member of our clinical team will have a conversation with you — in-person, on the phone or virtually, whichever is most convenient for you — to get a thorough history of your pain, injury or condition, including possible causes and how long it’s been impacting your life. Based on what we learn, we provide recommendations for treatment. Depending on your injury and insurance coverage, you may be able to schedule therapy right away — or we may recommend a follow-up with your doctor for further evaluation.
Injuries and conditions aren’t scheduled, but relief can be. A complimentary consultation is an easy way to start the healing process and provide you with the right next steps in your care.
*The complimentary consultation is not available for persons with Medicare or other federally-funded health insurance plans. However, if you are a Medicare or other federally-insured patient, please feel free to call to see if physical/occupational therapy can help you with any functional limitation. As always, please consult your physician to see if your specific medical condition is appropriate for physical, occupational, hand therapy or related services.