Advanced Physical Therapy & Health Services (APTHS) is a private, physical therapist-owned outpatient physical therapy clinic located in Park Ridge, Illinois, specializing in neurologic, orthopedic, and vestibular conditions.
All patients are evaluated by a licensed physical therapist.
We guarantee to see you for an initial evaluation in 24-48 hours.
We have early morning and late evening hours for convenient scheduling.
Treatment is provided for various conditions, including musculoskeletal injuries such as sprains/strains, orthopaedic surgeries, athletic injuries, radiculopathies, arthritis, Parkinson’s Disease, stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, cervicogenic headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, gait disorders, neuropathies, and vertigo/balance disorders.
Hours of Operation :
Mon / Wed / Fri: 7am-4pm
Tues / Thurs: 10am-8pm
Evaluation & treatment are provided for the following conditions:
Neck & back injuries/pain
Vertigo
Parkinson's Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Gait & balance disorders
Peripheral neuropathy
Neurological conditions
Orthopedic conditions
Sports injuries
Work-related injuries
Cervicogenic headaches
Arthritis
Sprains / Strains
Musculoskeletal pain / injuries
Fractures
Tendonitis
Bursitis
Stroke
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Joint replacements
Orthopedic surgeries
We accept and are in-network with most insurances,
Medical History / Contact Information Form:Click "New Patient Medical Forms" to print. Please fill out and bring to your first scheduled appointment.New Patient Medical Forms Updated Medicare Info:Click below to see a Power Point Presentation about the Physical Therapy Medicare CapMedicare Cap Powerpoint PresentationExceptions and Exemptions to Medicare CapMedicare_Cap_Exceptions_2009Advanced Physical Therapy & Health Services444 N. Northwest Hwy., Suite 202Park Ridge, IL 60068Phone: (847) 268-0280Fax: (847) 268-0283Email:
Our Staff
The APTHS Staff
Our caring staff will help make your rehabilitation the best experience possible! Our physical therapists have extensive educational backgrounds in neurologic, orthopedic, and vestibular conditions.
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