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TWO POINTS FOR HONESTY
I knew I wanted to be a Physical Therapist in first grade (or so my mom says). When other kids were asking for regular books, I was asking for anatomy books. The human body always just made sense to me, and I knew if I could one day spend my whole day figuring out and fixing the puzzle of the human body - I'd never work a day in my life.
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Two Points Physical Therapy is a journey of love (and unwavering support and encouragement from my wonderful husband). After one night of a bedtime routine with my oldest son - stressed from a long day of being handcuffed by the broken healthcare system when all I truly ever wanted to do was help people - he asked me to play him my favorite song.
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Two Points For Honesty - a song that is near and dear to my heart. I first heard this song nearly two decades ago while I was struggling with the rigorous coursework in PT school. This song motivated me to continue my journey in school and pursue my lifelong dream of helping people. It reminded me in a difficult part of my life that I can do hard things. The lyric "If that's all you will be, you'll be a waste of time" inspires me to this day in all aspects of my life.
PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICES
QUALITY PATIENT CARE
Why Would I Go Out of Network?
At Two Points Physical Therapy, we believe that our current healthcare system is broken. By operating outside the confines of insurance network constraints, we ensure your treatments aren't dictated by insurance policies but by what's truly best for your health.
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We also believe EVERYONE needs physical therapy. You should have access to regular assessments of how your body is moving and functioning BEFORE you get injured. Do you have an annual exam with your Physician to PREVENT adverse health effects? Why wouldn't you do the same for your musculoskeletal system?
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Health Insurance companies thrive on sick people. We believe that is WRONG.
CORE VALUES
Empathy
Understanding, valuing and sharing the feelings of another
Courtesy
Kindness in one’s attitude and behavior towards others
Integrity
Being honest and having strong moral principles - doing the right thing when no one is looking
Respect
Showing regard for others abilities and worth, valuing their feelings and views and accepting them on an equal basis - giving them the same consideration you would expect for yourself.
Perseverance
Persistence and tenacity to do or achieve something despite difficulties, failure or opposition