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Belle Harbor/Breezy Point Physical Therapy: One-On-One Care With A Licensed Therapist
Belle Harbor Physical Therapy has expanded, with a new office in Breezy Point. Now called Belle Harbor/Breezy Point Physical Therapy, both offices are open for the best in physical therapy care, promising one-on-one care for patients as well as all the treatments needed for local residents who need physical therapy services. The Rockaway Park office, pictured above, located at 114-12 Beach Channel Drive, Suite 6, can be reached at 718-945- 7878. Both offices are fully equipped with the latest, state-of-the-art machines. Pictured, a client works with a therapist on one of the machines at the Rockaway Park office. There are private treatment rooms that promise both morning and evening hours and appointments are routinely provided within 24 hours of the first contact. Emergency consultations are always accommodated. Most insurance coverage is accepted, as are Medicare, no-fault and worker's compensation. Free consultations are also available.
A client works alone under the direction of a therapist to remediate an injury to his wrist. Free parking is available and transportation can be provided by calling the office for details.
The Breezy Point office, pictured here, is located at 204-08 Rockaway Point Boulevard, North Suite, and can be reached at 718-634-7878. Both offices provide treatment for accident or trauma, arthritis, muscle strain, fractures and sprains, surgical reconstructions, sports injuries, repetitive stress injuries, carpal tunnel, stroke, spinal injuries, balance and dizziness problems, cardiac conditions, neurological conditions, fall prevention and pediatric gross motor delay or sensory integration techniques.

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