Cost-Effectiveness
High insurance premiums, co-pays, deductibles, and out pocket expenses continue to be the norm in the United States placing unnecessary financial strain to individuals requiring healthcare services. Typically, clients receiving brick-and-mortar Physical Therapy attend 3 times per week for 8 weeks with co-pays averaging between $30 to $50 per visit. That accumulates up to $150 per week and $1,200 for total care provided. During these visits, the therapist is often dividing his or her time and attention between multiple clients, which you MAY receive 15 minutes of total direct care. That’s a large sum of money for non-direct care. If clients choose to receive cash-based services, they would receive undivided personalized one-on-one care 100% of the time once per week for $100-120 per visit. And due to this direct care, results usually occur faster requiring less visits. At 8 visits, the person would spend up to $960 per visit. That is a savings of $240 with more direct and personalized care! Better care, more convenience, quicker results all for less money; it’s a no-brainer!