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PhysiciansPhysicians who refer their patients to us do so with confidence knowing the patient will receive individual attention and state-of-the-art care. To refer your patient for treatment at Wayne Physical Therapy & Spine Center, please have your patient call, fax us a referral or if you prefer please download and complete the Referral for Therapy form and either email it to physicaltherapy@ waynept.com or fax it to 973-839-7293. Physician Frequently Asked QuestionsHere are some Frequently Asked Questions from our referring physicians. How long after I refer a patient must my patient wait to be seen in physical therapy?In most cases patients are scheduled within 2 days of calling. On an emergency basis, we will see the patient that day. Unfortunately, with today's managed care, some insurance companies don't allow scheduling this quickly due to pre-certification requirements. Please call us if there is any question. How do I refer a patient to physical therapy?Referring a patient to physical therapy is easy. Although a prescription has not been required in NJ for physical therapy since 2003, some insurance companies still request one. Therefore you can give your patient a prescription for physical therapy with the diagnosis (if known) and write "evaluate and treat for physical therapy" on it. In the alternative you may send your patient without a prescription and we will send one for your signature if required by their insurance. In any case, we will send you a full report with our findings. Again, with managed care, we make every effort to take care of all insurance and pre-certification requirements. Unfortunately some insurance companies require the physician to provide an insurance referral and or prescription before the patient can start therapy. Feel free to call with specific questions and we will get the answer for you. What other information would be helpful to the physical therapist on the referral?Other than a clinical diagnosis if known, the only other information we need is:
Do you need operative, MRI, or X-ray reports?As physical therapists, we work very closely with your patients to allow gradual stress on a surgical site. Operative reports, X-rays and/or MRI reports are always helpful, but are not absolutely necessary. Any vital information can be written directly on the referral as outlined in the previous question. How do I know what frequency and duration to refer my patient for?In general, most patients are seen three times weekly initially with decreasing frequency as tolerated. In most cases it is best to leave specific duration and frequency up to the physical therapist. This way the patient isn't set up with false expectations and the therapist has the leeway to:
How will I know how my patient is progressing?The therapist will send you a full written report on your patient after seeing the patient. Information will include history, objective findings, assessment, type of treatment and treatment frequency. The patient will be periodically re-evaluated and updated reports will be sent. Frequency of reports will depend upon the chronicity and nature of the problem but are generally sent every 4 weeks. Re-evaluations and reports will also be sent prior to any follow-up visit you have scheduled with the patient. If you would like reports or updates more frequently and/or verbally, please call or write it on your referral. In general, our reports are faxed so that they are there on a timely basis. We make every effort to get the follow up date from the patient and send timely reports. The date and time of the patient's follow up with you will be noted on the transmission sheet when the fax is sent. This hopefully will alert your office staff to be sure you see the report prior to the patients visit. If I am not sure that you can help my patient, can I refer for a consultation?Absolutely! Simply tell your patient you would like them to be seen by a physical therapist to see if physical therapy would be helpful. We will evaluate the patient and call you or send a report, as you prefer. You can also, feel free to call us first for general information and treatment options for an individual patient or for more general information on various diagnoses or types of problems. How do I know what kind of treatment I should suggest?Because of our experience and level of expertise, you need not make specific requests when sending a patient. You can explain to your patient that the physical therapist will evaluate them and identify any problems that can be addressed in physical therapy such as pain, weakness, loss of motion, loss of function, gait problems, etc. The therapist will explain all aspects of treatment to the patient and will send you a report with an outline of their care. This way, the patient doesn't have a false expectation for physical therapy and the best treatment options can be utilized. As always, any specific requests you make will be incorporated in the patient's program if appropriate. How early after a diagnosis is made should I send a patient for physical therapy?The patient should be seen as early as possible. The earlier a patient is seen, the quicker their recovery and the shorter the overall duration of their care. Treatment will be modified according to the stage of the injury (i.e., acute, subacute, chronic) and the patients signs and symptoms, therefore "too early" is generally not a problem. Why Wayne Physical Therapy & Spine Center?Choose Wayne Physical Therapy & Spine Center for your patients because, if you had an injury that is where you would want to receive physical therapy. Physicians, physicians' families and physicians' office staff frequently use our services. Being a health care provider, that should speak volumes.
What other specialty services do you offer?The McKenzie Method Functional Capacity Evaluations Work Hardening, Conditioning, and Work Simulation The McConnell Approach |