Mon-Fri 8:00am to 8:00pm
You will find us in the green and charming Glenview, at 1800 Dewes St, Unit B, Glenview, Illinois 60025. Click the address to open Google Maps and get directions.
Yes, CPT is currently accepting new patients and offers a free consultation for your first visit.
Yes, the facility is on the ground floor, making it easily accessible for wheelchair users and those with reduced mobility. Ample parking is available for patients.
Physiotherapy focuses on restoring movement, reducing pain, and improving overall function through exercise, manual therapy, and education. It’s not just about recovery, but also about preventing future injuries.
In most cases, you can come directly to CPT without a doctor’s referral. However, some insurance providers may require one for coverage, so it’s best to double-check with your plan.
A typical session lasts around 30–60 minutes, depending on your needs and the type of treatment. Your first visit may take a little longer since we’ll go through an assessment.
It depends on your condition and goals. Some people see progress in just a couple of sessions, while others with chronic or complex issues may need a longer treatment plan. We will provide you with more details after your assessment.
Center for Physical Therapy (CPT) offers a wide range of treatments including manual therapy, kinesiotaping, trigger point therapy, sports and post-operative rehab, injury prevention, and advanced modalities like laser and shockwave therapy. Explore our website to learn more.
No, each plan is personalized. We will assess your injury, current fitness, goals, how your body responds, and any other health issues. From that we’ll build a plan specific to you.
It’s normal to experience some mild discomfort during treatment, but it should never feel excessive or create new pain. Your therapist will closely monitor your response and adjust the approach to ensure your care remains safe and manageable.
That depends on what we’re treating, how severe it is, how consistent you are with sessions and home exercises. Some people feel relief within a few sessions, while others might need several weeks of regular therapy before seeing measurable progress.
In many cases, yes. Most insurance providers offer coverage for physiotherapy. The exact amount depends on your plan, so it’s best to confirm with your insurer.
If you do not have insurance or are out of network with CPT, we gladly welcome self-pay patients. Rates for self-pay services vary by treatment and remain highly competitive. For your convenience, we accept all major credit cards, checks, and cash.
Some insurance companies require a referral from a physician to process reimbursement, while others do not. We recommend checking your policy details before your first session.