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WELCOME, Explorers!
While we would love to get started right away, our therapist's caseloads are currently full!
Waitlist times are approximately 9-12 months for OT, and 1-3 months for PT.
Please fill out the PT/OT waitlist form if you are interested, and we will contact you as soon as we have an opening. Thank you for your patience!
Frequently Asked Questions
insurance
and billing
PT and OT
for kids
Location
Are you in-network with my insurance?
We are in-network with the following plans:
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Regence
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Bridgespan
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Most Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO plans
What if EPT is out-of-network with my insurance?
No problem! We’ll give you a detailed invoice (also known as a “superbill”) at the end of the month. You can then submit the paid invoice receipt to your insurance company for possible reimbursement.
*We are able to submit out-of-network billing for families with Premera, Aetna, Cigna and Kaiser Permanente plans by request.
What about Medicaid, Apple Health, or Molina?
We're not in-network with these plans, and they unfortunately do not reimburse for our services. That said, please contact us for more details if you need financial assistance.
What’s the difference between PT and OT?
Physical Therapy (PT):
Pediatric physical therapists help kids build strength, balance, coordination, and mobility so they can be more independent at home, school, and in the community. PTs focus on movement, body mechanics and can also help with rehab after injury or surgery.
Occupational Therapy (OT):
Pediatric occupational therapists help kids develop skills for everyday life—like feeding, dressing, playing, learning, and regulating emotions. OTs also work with sensory processing challenges and fine motor skills (writing, cutting, etc.).
How can PT help my child?
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Improve strength, power, endurance, balance, and coordination
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Build foundational motor skills​
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Encourage participation in physical play, recreation, and sports
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Help with recovery after injury or surgery
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Reduce pain and lower risk of injury
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Increase independence in daily routines
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Support walking, stair climbing, jumping, and other mobility skills
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Recommend helpful equipment, like orthotics, walkers, or wheelchairs
How can OT help my child?
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Strengthen fine motor skills (writing, cutting, fastening, etc)
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Promote independence in everyday tasks like dressing and eating
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Help with sensory processing
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Build learning and thinking skills
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Support feeding, including breastfeeding
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Recommend helpful equipment, like splinting, supportive seating, and wheelchairs
Do you have a clinic?
We don't have a physical clinic location, we come to you and bring all the equipment that we need!
Can you come to my child's home or school?
Absolutely! We provide evaluations and treatment in settings that are convenient and comfortable for your child--home, school, daycare, or other community spaces, like a gym, pool or park!
We are available to travel to these areas:
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Seattle
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Bellevue
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Kirkland
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Redmond
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Mercer Island
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Bothell
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Kenmore
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Shoreline
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Lynnwood
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Mill Creek
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Snohomish
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