April 2019 by Jon P.
Tony's approach to Physical Therapy is hands-on, patient-centered, and caring. I've talked to him about his philosophy -- good technique isn't enough, you need to have good people skills, and establish relationships with your clients to build trust and confidence. He doesn't sit in his office and shuffle papers (although, as the owner, he has to do that too): he's out in the large, well-equipped rooms talking to and working on clients. He also believes that just telling people to do this or that exercise isn't enough: he explains what physical issue each one addresses, how it works, and basically WHY you're doing it. He listens, he answers questions, and he obviously enjoys interacting with people.His staff are chosen not only for their PT skills but also for their people skills. It's an incredibly friendly place -- the staff and the clients are on first-name basis, they're all comfortable with each other, and there's a lot of laughing and joking. The relaxed and sociable atmosphere really facilitates the therapy, which is already excellent.This is my second stint of PT; the first was following major back surgery, and this one follows knee replacement. I'll be back again when I have the other knee done, and it may be that I'll continue until then: getting back in shape before the surgery would be a major advantage, and a lot of Tony's clients have been going for extended periods. Try it -- you'll love it.