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Our physical therapy team at McCabe and Brady Physical Therapy in Warminster, New Britain & Ivyland, PA is dedicated to determining the root cause of your condition and developing a treatment plan to help you return to a fulfilling and active lifestyle.

Our Warminster, New Britain & Ivyland, PA physical therapy clinics can help you get back to doing what you love!

Getting ready for your first appointment

  • Arrive 15 minutes early for your first visit to allow time to complete your paperwork.
  • Do you have any additional questions? Prepare a list of questions to ask during your first meeting.
  • Bring all of your documentation. A photo ID and a copy of your insurance card are required.
  • Please call our office ahead of time to confirm your insurance benefits. We will verify your insurance and call you to explain your physical therapy benefits prior to your first appointment.
  • Prepare to discuss your medical history, previous treatments, current medications, and other relevant information.
  • Create a list of any symptoms or warning signs that the therapist should be aware of. What recently irritated or hurt you? How long have you been focusing on this issue? What are you unable to do as a result of this?

Direct Access

Did you know you don’t need a referral to see a physical therapist?

Not everyone is aware that if you are experiencing pain or an injury, you can go directly to your physical therapist. It makes no difference whether you’re dealing with an old or new problem. You can schedule an appointment with one of our therapists in any of the 50 states to get help as soon as possible.

Direct Access in the medical community refers to the ability to see a physical therapist whenever you want without obtaining permission from your physician or medical practitioner.

Physical therapists routinely assess and treat patients without the recommendation of a physician. You can reach us at McCabe and Brady Physical Therapy in Warminster, New Britain & Ivyland, PA, and we’ll schedule your appointment right away! Direct Access eliminates the need to waste time waiting for a doctor’s appointment, then waiting for a referral to physical therapy and another appointment with the therapist.

Insurance Info

Are you covered by any of these policies? We have provided a list of our most popular in-network plans for your convenience; however, this is not an exhaustive list!

To confirm other insurance plans, please contact our office.

  • Unicare
  • Personal Choice
  • Tricare
  • Southcare
  • PHCS
  • Great-West
  • Golden Rule
  • Fiserv Health
  • Aetna
  • Definity Health
  • Coventry
  • Cigna
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield (EPO, HMO, POS, ACA exchange, and PPO plans)
  • Humana
  • United Healthcare
  • First Health
  • Medicare

Testimonials

I no longer have back pain!

Went here to avoid getting surgery on my back. After a few months of PT, they got me back pain-free. It’s been a few months and no pain! They are…

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Andrew M.

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Passionate, professional, caring & knowledgeable!

I had neuropathy caused by scar tissue on my spinal cord and underwent spinal surgery to alleviate the pain. It was a long and painful rehabilitation. Frank McCabe was there for me every step of the way. He is knowledgeable, caring and constantly striving to help you achieve your best. Frankly, I gave up on my neurosurgeon and relied on Frank to get me through my rehab – he was really the only medical professional concerned with helping me relieve my pain. Then I had a torn tendon in my foot which went misdiagnosed for months. Again, Frank was the only one trying to understand the causes of my pain and helping me to alleviate it. I can’t say enough about this practice – truly caring, compassionate and knowledgeable professionals.

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Bruce S.

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They are the best for PT!

Expert PT, highly recommend!

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Danielle B.

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They are the best for physical therapy!

I’m a mail carrier and a runner, so it’s easy to say I get injured a few times. Whether a slight injury or a bad one? I won’t go anywhere but here. Frank is knowledgeable, patient and gets to the root of the issue to ensure a quick recovery. He’s helped me with sprains, calf issues as well as a slipped disc in my neck. If you want amazing care? Definitely go with McCabe and Brady.

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Janet E.

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FAQs

Are physical therapy treatments painful?

Physical therapy is intended to relieve pain rather than aggravate it. Your pain levels, however, may fluctuate. Our therapists will clearly define what constitutes "normal" pain and what does not. To facilitate improvements in your overall condition, some situations necessitate exercises or actions that can elicit a pain response.

You may experience some discomfort as a result of using weakened or recovering muscles. Alternatively, due to the nature of the condition, restoring range of motion after surgery can be painful for some. Unfortunately, experiencing a temporary increase in pain may be critical to your recovery. Although it may seem counterintuitive, there are times when increased pain early on can prevent more severe pain later on.

Rest assured that we will do everything possible to reduce your pain and prevent it from worsening during your physical therapy session. Communication with our therapist will aid in the reduction of any discomfort you may experience during your physical therapy treatments.

We want you to be pain-free and back to your normal activities as soon as possible, and we will do everything we can to prepare you for any discomfort

Can I benefit from physical therapy treatments?

You most certainly can!

Physical therapists are experts at evaluating the whole person. This means that we seek to identify all of the factors associated with your condition. We understand the body's interconnectedness and how a problem in one area may be a symptom pointing to the source of the situation in another.

We are also adept at determining whether you are dealing with one problem or several issues affecting you and your function.

Everyone can benefit from physical therapy, but that doesn't mean it's the only thing you need. We believe in collaborating with other healthcare professionals and working with you while another practitioner assists you in getting the results you deserve.

We can discuss your options and help you decide if physical therapy is right for you. Contact us today to learn more about how PT can help you and make an appointment with one of our dedicated staff members.

Can I go to any physical therapy clinics?

According to “The Patient’s Bill of Rights” law, you can decide what physical therapy clinics you choose for your care.

Although a lot of physicians recommend a physical therapy clinic they may prefer, you are under no obligation to go to that clinic. No medical practitioner, insurance company, or other entity can insist you attend a physical therapy clinic. The choice is yours to make!

Your basic patient rights include these:

The right to information about quality: You can look up information about medical practitioners' credentials, statistics regarding hospitals and clinics, and what your health plan covers in easy-to-understand language.

The right to choose a healthcare provider: Besides your primary healthcare provider, this also covers specialists, including physical therapists.

The right to emergency services: You can't be denied treatment in an emergency.

The right to make decisions: It's up to you to decide which course of treatment you want to follow.

The right to respect: You must be treated with respect regardless of sex, age, race, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.

The right to confidentiality: Your health information is private and cannot be released without your consent.

The right to complain: All providers (insurance, physicians, clinics and hospitals, etc.) must have a grievance procedure.

All fifty states and the District of Columbia have made a ruling enabling patients “Direct Access” to physical therapy services and programs. This means you can contact a physical therapist directly without a physician's prescription or referral.

Can I keep seeing a therapist even if I’m feeling better?

Yes, you can continue to see your physical therapist after you have completed your therapy sessions. There are several approaches to this, for example:

  • Your therapist will meet with you to go over and discuss your at-home therapy program.
  • You can re-evaluate your progress after a month to ensure you're still on track and modify your home program as needed.
  • You can make an appointment with your therapist at regular intervals (for example, every six months) to assess your progress, ensure you are not regressing, and address any new issues that have arisen.