OrthoNebraska Physical Therapy

Category: Physical therapy clinic in Omaha, Nebraska

Address: 2725 S 144th St #218, Omaha, NE 68144, USA

Phone: +14026091750

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–6:30PM

Tuesday: 7AM–6:30PM

Wednesday: 7AM–6:30PM

Thursday: 7AM–6:30PM

Friday: 7AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Kelly Mccann

Mar 19, 2020

Absolutely the best team of therapists. You won't find their level of skill and compassion anywhere else!

Richard O

Feb 2, 2019

I am 47 years old and had a total knee replacement. My physical therapist (Paul) was awesome. The goal after 9 weeks was to get back to work and be able to swing a golf club. We achieved both goals easily. I also worked with Matt and Heather, they are all so easy to work with. Every question I had they answered in a way I could understand. I highly recommend all the therapists there, everybody was so respectful and always treated me well. GREAT EXPERIENCE. 5 stars, if I could give more I would.

Karli B

Aug 28, 2018

I have torn my ACL twice. First time went to UNMC for therapy and second time went to OrthoNebraska. A world of a difference. Amazing facility and therapists. Ashley Conlin is great for ACL PT!

Sarah Turner

Oct 5, 2017

Friendly staff. Headed to my second PT appointment. So far I'm pleased with their care and the hope they give me with my recovery.

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Questions & Answers

If I cancel an appt 2 different times do they charge me for them e en though I'm sick?

Judy Faust | Jul 18, 2022
OrthoNebraska Physical Therapy | Jul 18, 2022

Hi Judy, we do not charge for missed or cancelled appointments due to sickness. Thanks!

Do you have someone that works on feet with bunions?

Geraldine Rehrs | Mar 20, 2022
OrthoNebraska Physical Therapy | Mar 20, 2022

Hi Geraldine, OrthoNebraska’s orthopaedic clinic certainly has physicians who will treat bunions. However, it would be uncommon for bunions for be treated by physical therapy. We would recommend an evaluation by a physician. If your question is more about doing therapy for another condition and and having a therapy regimen that accounts for untreated bunions, our physical therapists are happy to do that.

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