New Patient

Welcome to Cupertino Physical Therapy, Inc (CPT) and thank you for choosing us as your provider for physical therapy services. In order for us to assist you in achieving your return to the highest level of function possible, it is important that you consistently attend your scheduled rehabilitation sessions as ordered by your doctor. This will ensure that you receive the maximum benefits from your physical and/or occupational therapy services.

For your convenience and to possibly minimize your wait upon arrival, our forms can be completed prior to your visit.

  1. Initial Patient Information
  2. Questionnaire Sheet
  3. Assignment of Benefits
  4. HIPPA Privacy Act

Appointments

Appointments are scheduled with the appropriate time consideration given for the treatment required. We ask that you arrive on time for your appointments so we are able to maintain these schedules and meet all of our clients' needs. Your treatment will be consistently delivered by the same licensed therapist. On your initial visit, your diagnosis and treatment plan will be explained in detail and any questions will be answered.

Your treatment at CPT will be initiated by a licensed clinician when you are referred by a qualified, licensed practitioner. These practitioners include, but are not limited to, physicians and physician assistants, dentists, and podiatrists.

Treatment is initiated after a thorough assessment to determine an appropriate program for the diagnosis and current physical findings. The majority of insurance carriers require a written prescription from the referring or primary care practitioner according to the patient's policy requirements.

At CPT, the patient and the therapist review progress at each appointment in order to make necessary advancements to treatment and home programs. The therapist communicates a treatment plan to the patient's referring doctor and follows with progress notes to keep the doctor apprised of the patient's improvement.

When necessary, the therapist may contact the doctor to communicate the patient's condition or discuss other available treatment options. These communication practices are covered in the clinics HIPAA policies and procedures.

All therapists of CPT are licensed by the state and practice within the scope of the California state's practice act.