Address: 1500 SW 1st Ave Suite 150, Portland, OR 97201, USA
Phone: +15032221955
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–6:30PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–6:30PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–6:30PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–6:30PM
Friday: 7:30AM–6:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Indy Ondy
After a woman struck me on my bicycle, I was referred to Bridgetown. Walking in, I was greeted by a delightful receptionist , Connor, who remained professional throughout my visits, all the while working with my schedule. Connor kept me abreast of any changes to Bridgetown's staff schedules so I could alter my daily activities. Connor was in tune with knowing my "busy" schedule and used upmost respect when calling me. My physical therapist was Davis Ngo and he was incredible! Im truly pleased that he did , just as his bio from the website says "he will help you return to the life you want to live". I suffered a torn rotator cuff and I admittedly was apprehensive , given my bulk weight as a previous bodybuilder and fitness trainer, having trained thousands of clients. Davis is known for working with climbers. Yet, Davis is an "all around", adept at his extensive training and physical therapy techniques to get me right where I wanted to be, back at 100% healthy. The last few sessions with him, he was thorough and efficient in explaining where I was in my recovery and where I would be in a few weeks. He knew my recovery time better than I expected myself to, having a history of recovering myself in bodybuilding! Bridgetown Physical Therapy & Training Studio is clean, very orderly and the equipment is excellent, me using a few pieces I did not know existed, others I've used before. With plenty of room to move about the feeling is undoubtedly one in which you are getting one on one training , back to health. I work near and to know I can refer someone to a stand up crew of solid trainers in the downtown area to get back to health will be no problem. Bravo to Bridgetown and its staff!
Victoria Burton
My Physical Therapist, Erik Kaufman is at the NW studio, which is a hip, cool, yet warm and welcoming studio. I can't say enough about Erik. I had a complete knee replacement, the surgery was a success but physical therapy was HORRIBLE. 7 months following surgery my knee would still "buckle-completely collapse". Then I meet Erik, he restored HOPE, he is hands on, he was able to explain why and what was needed to improve and continue healing. Erik is very knowledgeable about the body's anatomy, he can tell you why and which ligament or muscle is weak and hurting and most of how to correct the problem. He is passionate about his work and strives for each patient to reach their optimal recovery level, which is why I have recommended Erik to friends and to ALL that are reading this post!! Erik get 10 stars!!!!!
Chris Pence
Michelle has helped so much with foot and knee injuries, as well as back pain. She is always receptive to my questions and feedback, and happy to explain her reasoning when coming up with treatment plans. Definitely recommend her!
Heidi Brown
I worked with Gwen Smith from Bridgetown PT for 3+ months to overcome Achilles tendinopathy and lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow). Gwen and the crew at Bridgetown are fantastic, as is the facility. Gwen treated me with care, compassion, a coaching mentality, and a ton of overall support. She went the extra mile by meeting with my fitness trainer, and together they created a complete care and recovery plan that took my limitations into account. We also laughed. A lot. Which we both recognized was a key part of my recovery process. The front desk staff (McKenzie and Halsey) are super great to work with for appointment and billing coordination. I can’t recommend Bridgetown PT highly enough.
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Yes. Our building is directly attached to the Crown Plaza parking garage across the street- with a covered walkway for when it’s raining! You can enter the garage from Clay or Market (between 1st and 2nd Ave) and can park anywhere above the 2nd floor. Take your ticket with you and we will validate it. When you park in the garage take the elevator to the 2nd floor then take the skybridge across the street (1st Ave) and head back down to the first floor. Bridgetown PT is on the northwest corner with all the windows and is directly across from the security desk.
No. Under “direct access” any person may seek physical therapy services without a referral from their physician in Oregon. Liability insurers and the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy affirm that physical therapists’ services provided without referral do not jeopardize the health, safety, or welfare of the patient/clients seeking physical therapists’ care and services without referral. Direct access care is primarily paid for by patients on an out of pocket basis. However, third party payers may reimburse for these services depending on specific insurance policies.
We prefer that you wear something comfortable that will not restrict your exercises. Athletic Shoes, shorts/sweat pants, and a t-shirt are ideal.
We try to keep our appointments between 45-60 minutes but treatments are tailored specifically for individual needs. They can be shorter if you need to swing by at lunch for a quick visit or longer for more complicated conditions.
Unfortunately we are not preferred providers for OHP. Your best option would be one of the local hospitals such as OHSU or Providence Hospital.
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