5/5 Tanya H. 1 year ago on Google
What
can
I
NOT
tell
you
about
PT
Pros.
Let
me
tell
you,
I
HATE
having
to
EVER
have
PT.
So
let's
get
that
out
the
way,
right
now.
So,
yes,
when
my
doctor
suggested
that
I
needed
PT,
after
my
accident,
well,
let's
just
say
I
dreaded
it,
for
the
lack
of
better
words😭<<
My
Exact
response
lol.
Besides
the
pain
that
I
was
already
in,
the
aspect
of
possibly
<<see
that,
right?
That
notion
of
more
pain
added
to
my
existing
pain🙅♀️Nope!
Well,
I
went
for
my
1st
Session.
I
was
amazed
that
the
'feel'
for
the
place
was
a
cross
between
Planet
Fitness
and
a
doctor's
office.
I
mean
there
are
3,
yes
3
huge
big
screen
televisions.
There's
all
the
equipment
that
you
would
find
at
a
Fitness
Club
versus
the
'Traditional'
PT
clinic.
You're
immediately
put
at
ease,
which
was
the
1st
level
of
relief.
I,
still,
had
my
reservations,
though.
See,
PT,
to
me,
stands
for
'Pretty
Tough'
and
'Painfully
True'..ijs
So,
the
moment
of
truth
rolled
around,
my
Therapist
was
really
sweet
and
put
my
mind
at
ease.
Thankfully,
my
doctor
had
sent
over
my
medical
records,
so
that
made
it
easier.
Let
me
tell
you,
it
was
a
Painless
event,
or
as
painless
as
you
could
expect.
All
the
staff
is
awesome
at
what
they
do.
They
are
compassionate
about
you;
as
well
as,
what
they
do.
You
feel
that
from
the
moment
you
check
in
until
it's
time
to
go
home.
They
genuinely
care
about
their
patients.
So,
with
that
said,
if
you
or
somebody
you
know
needs
PT,
try
PT
Pros
&
Sports
Centers,
located
at
1713
Nicholasville
Road,
right
across
the
street
from
Baptist
Hospital.
They
accept
private
insurance,
Medicaid
and
Medicare.
To
my
knowledge,
they're
accepting
new
patient
referrals.
By
all
means,
let
them
know
that
Tanya
told
you
about
them.
They
would
be
happy
to
know
that.
*pictures
coming
soon*