Who We Are

At FOSPT we want you to be an educated partner in the healing process. We will guide you through a plan of care to ensure your optimal recovery and give you the tools to enjoy the quality of life you deserve.

Treatments are one on one throughout the session, from manual techniques to modalities to therapeutic exercises. The focus of the practice is on the patient, spending time with you, guiding you through your rehabilitation. FOSPT is a professional, warm, relaxed rehab setting where we spend time to educate the patient and ensure their full recovery.

We take extra steps to ensure our patient's understanding and compliance with the rehabilitation process. Our patients have been extremely satisfied with our style of care and continue to get better. We are confident that we can help you in your rehabilitation, by providing you with the care and attention you deserve.

Michael O’Connor, P.T.

Michael has 30 years of experience working as a Physical Therapist, graduating in 1995 from Downstate Medical Center with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. His experience includes working in various Orthopedic settings for adults and pediatrics as well as working with neurological and spinal cord injuries.

Michael has continued his post-graduate education focusing on a strong belief in manual therapy, with courses in back education and treatment of the spine, knee and shoulder pre-op and post-op.

FAQs

What insurance do you take?

We accept Medicare, No- Fault, Workers Comp, Self-Pay and most commercial insurances such as: 1199, Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Empire Plan NYSHIP, most United HealthCare plans and Oxford.

Are you accepting new patients?

Yes. As patients are consistently healing and getting better we always have opening for new patients. Call to make an appointment and for any additional questions you may have.

Do I need a doctor’s referral?

No. In New York State you can see a Physical Therapist directly for up to 10 visits or within 30 days, whichever comes first, before needing to see a doctor for a referral.