General Questions
Do I need a referral for treatment?
In New York, physical therapy may be accessed directly for a limited time without a physician referral. Some treatments, such as massage and laser therapy, do not require a referral. A Script is recommended for Scrambler Therapy.
How do I know which treatment is right for me?
You are invited to schedule a free Discovery Call. This is a conversation about your symptoms, goals, and history so we can decide together whether therapeutic massage, Scrambler Therapy, MLS Laser Therapy, or a combination is the best fit.
Do you accept insurance?
This is a private-pay practice. Payment is due at the time of service. A superbill may be provided for possible reimbursement depending on your plan.
Scrambler Therapy Questions
Can Scrambler Therapy help neuropathy?
Scrambler Therapy may help reduce chronic neuropathic pain such as chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, post-surgical nerve pain, and persistent burning, tingling, or electric pain.
What does Scrambler Therapy feel like?
Most people describe it as a gentle buzzing or tingling sensation. Treatment should not be painful.
How many sessions are needed?
A typical course is 10 sessions, although this may vary depending on the condition and response.
Who should not receive Scrambler Therapy?
Scrambler Therapy is not appropriate for everyone. Certain implanted electrical devices and some medical conditions may make treatment unsafe.
MLS Laser Therapy Questions
What does MLS Laser Therapy help with?
MLS Laser Therapy may help reduce inflammation, improve healing, and support recovery from arthritis, tendonitis, joint pain, and soft tissue injuries.
Does MLS Laser Therapy hurt?
No. Most people feel little to no sensation during treatment.
Can laser therapy be combined with massage?
Yes. In many cases, combining laser with therapeutic massage can improve outcomes.
Massage Questions
What’s the difference between therapeutic and medical massage?
Therapeutic massage may focus on relaxation, pain relief, or mobility. Medical massage is more targeted and treatment-based, often focused on specific injuries or chronic pain patterns.
Will deep tissue massage hurt?
Deep tissue work can be intense at times, but treatment should always stay within a productive and tolerable range. Clear communication with the therapist is essential.
Can massage help sciatica, headaches, or chronic tension?
Yes. Many people seek therapeutic massage to reduce pain, improve mobility, and address long-standing tension patterns
