I have been to Physiotherapy Associates for two separate injuries. I am an athlete and marathon runner who takes physical therapy seriously. DO NOT go here. Here is why:
Back in 2005, I went to Physio for outpatient rehab after a torn meniscus knee surgery. They were outstanding. Mark was my therapist and everyone in the place was great and my knee healed perfectly.
Then, in December 2009 I went to them for a sharp pain in my hip flexor. After having an MRI, it showed nothing wrong. So I began physical therapy. This is where my opinion of Physio went downhill. My therapist was very nice, but very new. We tried all sorts of things, but most of the time was spent with her sending me to the back room to do exercises while she saw other patients. She always had about 4 patiens at a time. One time she had 5 patients at once all while looking at my hip on the table. How can you look at someone's injury in depth with 5 other patients asking you questions?
I was getting very frustrated and finally asked to be her very last patient of the day or I would not come back. They said they scheduled me as her last patient, but there were always a few people after me who occupied her time.
I will never be going back to Physiotherapy Associates. A few weeks after leaving there, I went to a new Physical therapist at St. Joseph's hospital in Phoenix and I'm cured. I'm running, biking, playing volleyball and there is no pain. All it took was a simple one on one time.
Please save yourself the money and do not go to Physiotherapy Aassociates.