Therapy Services

At Coosa Valley Medical Center (CVMC), our Therapy Services Department offers comprehensive rehabilitation programs tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient. Our mission is to provide quality patient care through the most advanced rehabilitative techniques possible, delivered with warmth and compassion to support both patients and their families.

Outpatient physical therapy focuses on treating diseases, injuries, and congenital conditions affecting individuals in the community. Inpatient programs emphasize techniques such as stretching, strengthening, mobilization, myofascial massage, traction, and balance training, as well as therapies like whirlpool, aquatic exercises, ultrasound, heat/cold therapy, and electrical stimulation.

Our Services

We provide a full spectrum of therapy services, including:

  • Physical Therapy: Focused on restoring movement, improving function, and alleviating pain for patients with physical impairments.
  • Occupational Therapy: Aimed at enhancing the ability to perform daily activities through therapeutic interventions.
  • Speech-Language Pathology: Dedicated to diagnosing and treating communication and swallowing disorders.

In addition to these core services, we offer specialized modalities such as:

  • Lymphedema Treatment
  • Anodyne Therapy
  • Aquatic Therapy
  • Custom Splinting for Hand Injuries
  • LiteGait Therapy

Our Approach

Our team of licensed professionals is committed to delivering personalized care that focuses on restoring independence and significantly improving the quality of life for our patients. We work closely with each individual to develop a customized treatment plan that addresses their specific needs and goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need a prescription from my doctor to come to therapy?

    Yes. You will need a prescription from a physician. This can be your family physician or a specialist you have seen for a specific injury or problem, such as an orthopedic physician, rheumatologist, or neurologist.

  • What are modalities?

    Our occupational therapists use a variety of modalities during your treatment. These modalities can help strengthen, relax, and heal muscles. A few examples are:

  • What should I wear?

    Since occupational therapy may require movement of the upper extremity, your evaluation and plan of care will be focused on exercises and treatments may target movements of the arms over your head or may require you to bend and allow the arm to hang at the waist. Therefore, it is important for you to wear clothing that is comfortable and suitable for you to perform these movements. We provide areas for you to change if needed, so feel free to come straight from work with your change of clothes.

  • What should I bring to my first appointment?

    For the first visit you will need your insurance card, drivers license, and any paperwork that your may have received to fill out prior to your visit. If you have any post-op reports or x-ray reports, feel free to bring those as well but those are not necessary. If you currently utilize any type of brace, splint, sling, or other assistive device, please bring those with you.

  • How long is each session?

    Typically each session lasts about an hour.

  • How often do I attend?

    The frequency of your follow up treatments greatly depend on the diagnosis. At the time of your evaluation, your occupational therapist will evaluate you thoroughly and determine the best frequency for you. However, typical treatments will be 2-3 times per week.

  • Do I need to perform my exercises at home?

    Once you have been evaluated, the therapist will give you a list of exercises for you to perform at home. These exercises may change as you progress through the program, but performing these exercises at home as instructed is vitally important to your recovery.

  • Is privacy maintained?

    Yes, all of your information is private and only discussed with staff members who are part of your treatment

  • How is progress maintained?

    During each session, a specialized plan of care is followed using techniques and exercises designed specifically for you. These techniques are documented along with your response to the treatment. Every 30 days, your physician is updated with a progress note outlining your performance, any complications and/or any progress you have made.

  • Do I need a precertification before I come to occupational therapy?

    Precertifications depend on the type of insurance. If you have specific questions, we suggest contacting your insurance company directly to see if a precert is required. (However, if you have any questions or concerns please call our office and we will be glad to help the best way possible.)

  • What should I expect on my first visit?

    On your first visit, your therapist will perform a thorough evaluation of your problem based on the diagnosis given by your physician. This includes a history, reports of the onset of the current problem, specific tests and measurements, stimulations to joints/muscles to assess muscle and joint involvement. After the evaluation is completed, the therapists will discuss the findings with you and develop a plan of care. Treatments are rendered on the first visit as appropriate.

  • What type of treatment will I receive?

    Treatment is based on the initial evaluation findings along with ongoing reassessments with each visit. Treatments may consist of exercises, modalities, hands-on treatments, or any combination. Treatments are designed to decrease pain, increase movement and strength and restore overall function. Treatments also include the home exercise programs.

  • When is the best time to start occupational therapy?

    In most cases, therapy should begin as soon as possible. Treating an injury early improves the potential of a full recovery and decreases the length of time in treatment. There are some instances when waiting is better, but your physician will guide you with those injuries.

  • Should I ask my doctor to refer me if I need it?

    Absolutely! Ask your doctor if you feel occupational therapy could help you and let us get you started with a treatment program that can get you back to your prior function without any wasted time.

  • How can I make an appointment?

    Call our Therapy Department Monday-Friday 8am-5pm at 256-401-4662 and we will be glad to schedule an appointment. If you have a referral, you can drop it by our office and we can get you scheduled then. If you call your physician, they can fax the referral to us at 256-401-4660 and we will call you when we have your referral in hand.

Billing Frequently asked questions

  • Who should I contact with billing questions?

    All of our billing is handled in our therapy office by our front office personnel. You can contact us directly at 256-401-4662.

  • Are you in our network?

    We accept a wide range of insurance plans. If you have a question about your specific plan, please feel free to call us at 256-401-4662.

    We also make arrangements for those patients who do not have insurance through our patient financial counselors. You can contact them directly at 256-401-4017.


  • Will my insurance cover occupational therapy?

    Most insurance plans do cover Occupational Therapy services. The amount and type of coverage vary from plan to plan. Before your initial visit, our office will verify your coverage, co-pay and any deductible so you will be aware of your financial responsibility before your first visit.

Contact Us

If you believe our therapy services may benefit you, please discuss this with your primary care or treating physician. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact us at:

Therapy Services
Coosa Valley Medical Center

315 West Hickory Street
Sylacauga, Alabama 35150
Phone:
256-401-4662

At CVMC, we are dedicated to providing exceptional rehabilitative care to help you achieve your highest level of independence and well-being.