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







First Visit Check List


  • 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.


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





Sprain 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. HNP Q: What should I wear for physical therapy treatment? A: You should wear comfortable workout clothes and shoes that you will be able to move freely in. It is important that you wear loose-fitting clothing to enable the therapist to examine and treat the injured area. Please bring shorts if you have a lower extremity injury or a spine condition. Bring or wear any sport- or work-specific shoes. Personal training 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. Western suburbs of Chicago Back Pain strains/sprains, lumbar fusions, herniated discs, degenerative joint disease (DJD), degenerative disc disease (DDD), radiculopathy, post-surgical conditions, thoracic pain, scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, spondylolysis, Myofascial Pain Syndrome, Fibromalgia, Peripheral Nerve Disorders Tendons Q: What do physical therapists do? A: Physical therapists provide health care services to individuals who have impairments, functional limitations, disabilities or changes in physical function and health status resulting from injury, disease or other causes. Physical therapists assist people in attaining their physical goals and controlling symptoms. Physical therapists are professionally educated at the college or university level and are required to be licensed in the state in which they practice. physical therapy IL Neck Pain herniated discs, headaches, whiplash, cervical fusions, spondylolysis, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Lumbar Lymphatic Drainage Massage: This gentle massage is to help decrease swelling in the tissues from toxins or trauma. This massage is a good all over relaxation massage with the benefit of improving the effectiveness of the lymphatic system and improving health. beginner’s running class 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. Swedish Massage Q: How can I set up an appointment with a physical therapist? A: If you have a prescription from a physician for physical therapy, you should call us at (630) 466-5866 for the Sugar Grove office or (630) 262-2633 for the Geneva office and schedule an appointment. If you do not have a prescription but have a condition or pain that deserves attention, you should call one of our offices and schedule a consultation with a therapist. In the state of Illinois, physical therapists may evaluate a patient; however, a written diagnosis from a physician is needed in order to treat a condition. As we believe in early intervention, all attempts are made for you to be seen within 24 hours of your call. Fitness, yoga, pilates, Deep Tissue Massage Lateral epicondylitis Q: What do physical therapists do? A: Physical therapists provide health care services to individuals who have impairments, functional limitations, disabilities or changes in physical function and health status resulting from injury, disease or other causes. Physical therapists assist people in attaining their physical goals and controlling symptoms. Physical therapists are professionally educated at the college or university level and are required to be licensed in the state in which they practice.