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Movevolutionpt@gmail.com
(718) 522-2658

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Pricing

Treating people who move for a living and live to move

Packages

Physical Therapy Punch Card

2 sessions $175
4 sessions $425
6 sessions $675

Personal Fitness Punch Card

2 sessions $135
4 sessions $270
6 sessions $405

Sports Performance Training Punch Card

2 sessions $270
4 sessions $540
6 sessions $810

Bodywork Time Punch Card

2 hours $190
4 hours $360
6 hours $540

Let's Talk Insurance!
FAQs

Why don’t you accept my insurance?

We’ve worked with many different insurance companies. But to truly offer the best value — one-on-one sessions, extended treatment times, and overall evolutionary service — a cash-based system works best!

Our clients feel the same way. Read our reviews.

Can I get reimbursed from my insurance?

Although we cannot guarantee your insurance will reimburse you for our Physical & Performance sessions, we will happily provide you with an invoice at your request for submission.

What do you accept for payment?

We gladly accept cash, debit/credit cards, online payment (Venmo, Cash App, Square), HSA and FSA cards.

How do I use my HSA or FSA Benefits for Physical Therapy?

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) are great options for covering the cost of physical therapy services. Both accounts allow you to use pre-tax dollars to pay for eligible medical expenses, including physical therapy sessions, making your treatments more affordable.

Before using HSA or FSA benefits for physical therapy, patients should take a few important steps:

1. Check Eligibility

Make sure your physical therapy provider accepts HSA or FSA payments. Most clinics do, but it’s helpful to confirm before starting treatment.

2. Obtain a Referral or Prescription

Some HSAs and FSAs require a doctor’s referral or prescription for physical therapy to qualify as an eligible expense. Check with your plan to see if this is necessary.

3. Verify Provider Acceptance:

Make sure your physical therapy provider accepts HSA or FSA payments. Most clinics do, but it’s helpful to confirm before starting treatment.

4. Keep Documentation

 Save all receipts and documentation of your physical therapy sessions. This is important for record-keeping and may be required for reimbursement or in case of an audit.

By following these steps, you can maximize your HSA and FSA benefits to help cover the cost of your physical therapy and ensure a smoother experience