38 Main Street
Suites A & B
Sugar Grove, IL 60554
630-466-5866 tel
630-466-5869 fax

1797 W. State Street
Suites B & C
Geneva, IL 60134
630-262-2633 tel
630-262-2643 fax







Discover the WestPT difference


We know you are unique. You deserve to be heard. We have time to listen and want to know what you need and want from us and your physical therapy care. Our team takes pride in getting to know you and delivering the personalized care and outstanding results you deserve. We want you to reach your goals-no matter how big or small. Our quality services can help you do just that.

At West Physical Therapy, you'll find one very important difference. We always deliver hands-on, one-to-one physical therapy aimed at giving you a faster, more effective recovery. We have found that this is the most effective path to reach your goal of returning to optimal health.

Whether you have had a condition for a long period or have a new injury, we have the advanced training and unique capabilities to get you control of your problems and back to your activities.



Hours and Appointments
First Visit Check List
FAQ's
Common Conditions Cared for at West Physical Therapy





Duathlete, and Ironman Finisher Knee Problems osteoarthritis, cartilage tears, anterior/posterior cruciate reconstructions (ACL/PCL), arthroscopic procedures, collateral ligament sprains, Patellar Femoral Pain Syndrome, patellar subluxations/dislocations, Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITB), total knee replacements, Osgood-Schlatters, patellar tendonitis. physical trainer Neurologic Conditions Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease Athletics Foot/Ankle Problems ankle sprains, tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, fractures, neuromas, arthritis, bunions Swedish Massage Hip Problems total hip replacements, fractures, strains/sprains, Piriformis Syndrome, bursitis. Lymphatic Drainage Massage Hip Problems total hip replacements, fractures, strains/sprains, Piriformis Syndrome, bursitis. Lymphatic Drainage Massage Q: Will I hurt after therapy? A: Most patients feel better after therapy; however, with some conditions some discomfort may be felt. This discomfort is usually short lasting and can be relieved with ice or rest. Any discomfort or concern can be discussed immediately with your therapist by phone and should be, at least, discussed at your next visit with your physical therapist. Fitness, yoga, pilates, Q: Am I eligible for physical therapy? A: Anyone is eligible for physical therapy and can benefit from it. Physical therapy is typically covered by insurance. We are in-network providers with Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield and other insurance plans. As a service to you, before your first visit, we will verify your insurance benefits and will get a quote for you. Although this information is obtained from your insurance company, it is not a guarantee of coverage. Musculoskeletal Please bring the doctor's prescription for physical therapy and your insurance card. Bring your date book for scheduling of future appointments. Plan on spending 45 to 90 minutes at our facility. Remember to wear comfortable clothing. Bring any operative reports, diagnositic test (x-rays, MRIs, etc.) or protocols given to you by your doctor. Ankle Q: What types of treatment may I receive? A: Treatment is determined by your physical therapist with regards to your physician's prescription. All of our treatment sessions are individually tailored to each person and at each visit. You may receive joint mobilizations, specialized manual therapy techniques including soft tissue mobilization, active release, myofascial release, mobilizations with movement, muscle-energy, cranial-sacral, trigger point, strain/counterstrain techniques, therapeutic exercise in many forms and progressions, structured home exercise plans, and education. You may also receive modalities such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, interferential stimulation, infrared, light therapy, cold, heat, and various forms of these. Athletics Cervical West Physical Therapy Q: How long do treatments take? A: Expect each visit to last at least one hour. Treatment in some cases and conditions may last up to 2 hours.