Your first visit with a Physical Therapist to evaluate your specific condition and determine if and how physical therapy can help you achieve your personal goals. Before you can be evaluated, we need to have you fill out some forms.
You will fill out information on the patient intake forms for your licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy to perform a chart review and our insurance specialist to confirm how many visits your insurance will cover, what your copay or coinsurance is as well as your deductible. It is ultimately the patient’s responsibility to contact their insurance company to confirm if Any Path Physical Therapy LLC and physical therapy provider Maxwell Post, PT, DPT, CLT is in/out of network with that particular insurance. To contact your insurance company, see the patient services number on your insurance card.
You should also have all relevant medical records faxed to Any Path Physical Therapy for which you will need to submit a form to share your medical information from relevant providers from your medical team, you have to fill out one form per provider such as your referring provider. Once you fill you the form on our end we will fax that form to the referring provider with an information request for your relevant medical records. You then should call your referring provider and get their form to share relevant medical information to Any Path Physical Therapy fill that out and submit it to your referring medical provider. Then your referring doctor’s office will fax Any Path Physical Therapy the relevant medical record.
If you have not yet gotten a referral, when transferring medical records from your medical team to Any Path Physical Therapy is an excellent time to get or confirm you have a referral for physical therapy for your specific condition.
Even though New Hampshire is an open access state for Physical Therapy some insurance providers require a referral for physical therapy from one of the following: Your Primary Care Physician (PCP) or many types of specialist health care providers such as surgeons, pain management, neurologist, osteopath, oncologist, hospitalist, etc. Referrals can come from: Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Advanced Practitioner Registered Nurse (APRN), Physician’s Assistant (PA). Regardless, after 30 calendar days a referral is required for Physical Therapy with a signed plan of care from your referring provider.
If have a Managed Care Plan you will need a managed care referral, which can be the same or separate from the normal Physician referral. It is important to make sure you have both those in place for Managed Care Plans.
We are looking forward to seeing you for your first visit with Any Path Physical Therapy and are excited to help you get your life back on track.
