New York Physical Therapy
Healthcare Provider Referrals
We welcome healthcare provider referrals and are available to discuss our methods and treatment approaches with any healthcare provider. Pelvic floor physical therapy can provide patients with relief from symptoms related to, but not limited to, bowel and bladder issues, sexual dysfunction, pelvic pain, pregnancy, and post-partum issues, as well as orthopedic issues. Please contct us for additional information.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Refer a New Patient?
New patients can reach out to us via email at info@solsticept.com or call us at 929.269.2505. Please write a prescription for pelvic floor physical therapy, and if possible, include diagnosis codes. This can be given to the patient or emailed to us at info@solsticept.com or faxed at 929.269.2505.
In New York State, patients can start physical therapy without a prescription for up to 30 days or 10 visits (whichever comes first). Please note that Medicare requires a prescription to start physical therapy.
How Do I Know if Solstice PT is a Good Fit for My Patient?
We offer free 15-minute phone consultations for all patients; simply have the patient call or email us. If you have questions as the provider, feel free to email us at info@solsticept.com or call us at 929.269.2505, and one of our therapists will get back to you to discuss the patient’s specific needs.
Do You Accept Insurance?
We are out-of-network providers, but we work with all insurances. We are happy to verify patients’ insurance and review their benefits with them. See Insurance for more details.
How Are Your Therapists Trained to Treat the Pelvic Floor?
All of our therapists are licensed physical therapists in New York State. We have received additional certifications which include either the WCS or the PRPC. The WCS is a women’s health physical therapy certification from the American Physical Therapy Association, which is achieved after 2000 hours of work in pelvic health/womens health physical therapy, completion of patient case study, as well as passing speciality examination. The PRPC is the pelvic rehabilitation practitioner certification from Herman and Wallace Institute of Pelvic Health, which is achieved after taking 4 levels of pelvic floor training, followed by passing a specialty examination. All of our therapists take continuing education classes, as well as engage in mentoring and teaching. Please see our team bios for more information about each therapist.
Do you Treat Men, Children and Transgender Patients?
We treat individuals of all genders and ages, including pediatrics. We offer specialty care for Transgender patients.
Our Licensed Physical Therapists
All of our therapists are licensed physical therapists in New York State. We have received additional certifications, which include either the WCS or the PRPC. The WCS is a women’s health physical therapy certification from the American Physical Therapy Association, which is achieved after 2000 hours of work in pelvic health/women’s health physical therapy, completion of a patient case study, as well as passing specialty examination. The PRPC is the pelvic rehabilitation practitioner certification from Herman and Wallace Institute of Pelvic Health, which is achieved after taking 4 levels of pelvic floor training, followed by passing a specialty examination. All of our therapists take continuing education classes, as well as engage in mentoring and teaching.
Four Convenient New York Locations
NYC – MIDTOWN
315 Madison Ave., Suite 2100
New York, NY 10017
NYC – DOWNTOWN
139 Fulton Street, Suite 1012
New York, NY 10282
LONG ISLAND
8 Bond Street, #301
Great Neck, NY, 11021
WESTCHESTER
862 Scarsdale Avenue
Scarsdale, NY 10583
