Fit For Life Physical Therapy

Category: Physical therapy clinic

Address: 102 Catherine Ln Ste A, Grass Valley, CA 95945, USA

Phone: +15304781933

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Sarah Magnolia

Oct 5, 2022

I had the most healing and amazing experience at Fit for Life. I was greeted by a very friendly and caring front office which felt very comforting. The physical therapist I saw, Ingo Zirpins was a pure delight. He is very easy going energetically all the while is a wealth of knowledge on the human body. He explained everything in great detail to me with the problem I was having. My neck pain had been going on for over a year, I had seen a chiropractor and had went to a different physical therapy office previously with no lasting or good results. I am pain free, I have full range of motion and feel so grateful with my experience at Fit for Life! Ingo also enlightened me on my core being weak (creating poor posture) since then I have started a regular exercise routine and I feel the strongest I have honestly felt in my whole life. I can say my life has changed for the better since being a patient at this lovely and healing office. They are doing the good work, true healers.

Adam Brodel

Sep 29, 2022

Makenzi was great, highly recommended.

Tom Mays

Sep 20, 2022

I visited Fit for Life Physical Therapy for rehab of my shoulder following rotator cuff repair. I thoroughly enjoyed my therapy sessions. The staff is very friendly and the facility is clean and welcoming. They have multiple therapists and they're really great at what they do. It's rare to find a business that makes you feel as valued as this place made me feel. I'm almost sorry that my shoulder is better because I miss visiting them. I wish I could give more than five stars!

Leah Brent

Aug 26, 2022

When I first started physical therapy at Fit for Life, I was on crutches/walker due to a horrible car accident that left me with multiple broken bones which required orthopedic surgery. I worked with Ingo mostly, with a few appointments with Jenn and Makenzi. They are all wonderful. The aids are also super helpful and caring. When I first started physical therapy, I was worried that I will never be back to normal or be able to walk without assistive devices. By the time I completed my 6 weeks, I was able to walk without a cane comfortably, although I still use it for balance. I still have a little ways to go to fine-tune my walk and build strength, but Ingo and his team got me back on my feet again after I was off them for 16 weeks. With the progress that I made in 6 weeks with Fit for Life, I have faith that I will be able to run and jump again one day! I will forever be grateful for Fit for Life for giving me my life back. ❤️

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Questions & Answers

Who is the owner

Bob Swarthout | Oct 7, 2021
Fit For Life Physical Therapy | Oct 7, 2021

Hi Bob; there are 3 of us co-owning the clinic. Mags Matthews, MPT, Corey Vanderwouw, MPT, and Ingo Zirpins, MSPT.

Do they accept medi-cal?

Sonya Scott | Oct 8, 2019
Fit For Life Physical Therapy | Oct 8, 2019

Hi Sonya, at this time we accept Medical as a secondary to Medicare only. I'm sorry we don't accept Medi-Cal as a primary insurance. We do accept Care Credit which allows you to get therapy now with no interest for 6 months. if you are interested in that see carecredit.com . We also have cash discount rates

Hello! Length of Time for a Physical Therapy Session ?

Bo Silverman | Oct 8, 2018
Fit For Life Physical Therapy | Oct 8, 2018

Physical therapy session length depends on your condition and what you and your therapist decide is best for you. Typically each patient is with their therapist one on one for 30-45 minutes, and additional 10-20 minutes time may include exercise or and modalities such as Ultrasound, Electrical stimulation, ice, heat pack, traction, or biofeedback. Thanks for asking!

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