Front Desk
What to Expect

Who can benefit from Physical Therapy?
Our Physical Therapists work with individuals of all ages. When people think of Physical Therapy, they often think that it is only for individuals who have had injury or surgery. We also work with individuals suffering from chronic aches and pains who have not had a specific injury.

I want to go to Azhar Physical Therapy but my doctor referred me elsewhere, can I choose my own Physical Therapist?
Yes! You can choose your physical therapy provider even if you have a prescription for a different physical therapist. Bring your prescription with you to your first appointment and we will take care of the rest!

What should I wear?
Wear comfortable, loose clothing and shoes. We have a changing room available for your convenience. Please be conscious of wearing loose clothing around the area specific to your injury.

How often will I need to come to Physical Therapy?
Your Plan of Care will be constructed based on the recommendation of your doctor and your Physical Therapist. The average schedule is 2-3 times per week. Your schedule will depend on the degree of injury/dysfunction and your available time. Bring your calendar to your first appointment so you can schedule your appointments as far in advance as possible, this will make it easier to choose times that are the most convenient for you.

What if I have questions after I leave?
Please call the clinic if you ever have any questions regarding your treatment or your home exercises. We would prefer that you speak to your Physical Therapist to confirm that you are following your Plan of Care and avoiding any further injury.

How does my doctor know how my treatment is progressing?
Your Physical Therapist is in regular communication with your doctor, especially if there are any complications.
Est. 1996
Oklahoma City
Azhar Therapy & Fitness
3410 NW 135th Street
Oklahoma City, OK  73120

(405) 752-7377  phone
(405) 752-7387  fax
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