PhysioNetics: Niki Varveris, PT, DPT, MSPT, MBA

Category: Physical therapy clinic in Naples, Florida

Address: 1575 Pine Ridge Rd Suite 4, Naples, FL 34109, USA

Phone: +12395934348

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–6PM

Tuesday: 8AM–6PM

Wednesday: 8AM–6PM

Thursday: 8AM–6PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Spectrum Concierge

Jul 20, 2022

Excellent experience... Niki really listens and wants to help find the right solution. I'll be a continual customer.

Katherine Zapata

Sep 9, 2021

Unfortunately I have been trying to get a hold of this establishment for days now and I have left several voice-mails to try and schedule an appointment. Only giving a one star based on my experience of trying to contact them. Thankfully I was able to contact another office and make an appointment! I'm sure it's a lovely establishment but I wish their communication was better.

Harry and Jeanne Baxter

Aug 12, 2020

Outstanding! I have been seeing Doctor Vaveris for close to a year and have always had prompt excellent care. She has dramatically reduced the pain in my chest that I had for years after open heart surgery. She has also subsequently helped tremendously with arthritis joint pain in my lower back and neck. I would highly recommend Physionetics to anyone who is in need of Physical Therapy or pain relief. Her staff is both very cheerful and attentive. I have always had wonderful service in close to fifty visits! Harry T Baxter, Pelican Marsh

Sas Terani

Dec 29, 2019

I been attending PhysioNetics for 2 separate treatments. My first was for sciata/ Si-joint. Followed by a herniated disc in the L4. I was suffering from both injuries prior to receiving treatment here. This is the only advanced and technologically updated facility that contains a wide array of therapeutical equipment. This is not your traditional therapist, so you will notice faster healing and recovery. Some of the Machines include Winback, decompression, soft tissue oscillator and cold light laser. Not to mention the staff is amazing and so professional. I also had the pleasure of meeting with the owner and professor Doctor Khalaf that loved to get hands on with her patience and is really amazing towards helping you other mental/physical practices. This place is highly rated, and is an amazing healing experience.

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Questions & Answers

Do you treat Diastasis Recti condition?

Madhuri Pandiri | Sep 19, 2019
PhysioNetics: Niki Varveris, PT, DPT, MSPT, MBA | Sep 19, 2019

Thank you for your question. As an OB physical therapists, we do address Diastasis by instructing and educating the individual on proper exercises to facilitate reduction of the diastasis and prevention of worsening.

Do you treat plantar Fasciitis?

Jonathan Frost | Sep 19, 2018
PhysioNetics: Niki Varveris, PT, DPT, MSPT, MBA | Sep 19, 2018

Yes, we treat plantar fasciitis and can help you through this painful condition.

Can you heal a IT Band?

Eva Barbiero | Sep 19, 2018
PhysioNetics: Niki Varveris, PT, DPT, MSPT, MBA | Sep 19, 2018

Thank you for that question Eva. We have a very high success rate in managing IT Band syndrome. We use a combination of manual therapy, myokinesthetic release, radial pulse shockwave, Graston technique and soft tissue oscillation to release the IT Band and reduce the pain. Most of our patients notice results after 1 treatment.

Do I have to live with my vertigo?

PhysioNetics Physical Therapy | Sep 18, 2020
PhysioNetics Physical Therapy | Sep 18, 2020

Dizziness can be described as an assortment of symptoms from feeling woozy or light-headed to a sensation of instability. Some people, however, suffer with a more severe & specific type of dizziness called vertigo, a medical term describing a symptom of perceived movement and spinning. In most cases a specific cause can be identified and properly managed. Dr. Niki Varveris, PT, DPT is a vestibular rehab specialist who works closely with local ENT & neurologists for the most effective management of dizziness & vertigo. You do not have to live with this debilitating condition.

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