Brand new name. Still the best care around.
Ideal Physical Therapy, a regional leader in outpatient orthopedic rehabilitation, has a new name—ATI Physical Therapy. Beginning this week, Ideal locations in the states of Arizona and Texas will be adopting the ATI brand.
Ideal Physical Therapy joined the ATI family in March 2016, partnering with the nation’s largest physical therapy company under one brand. All staff and clinics have remained in place, delivering the same exceptional patient experience that Ideal established as its trademark over a decade ago. Rehabilitation services include physical therapy, workers’ compensation services and complimentary injury screenings.
“When we decided to partner with another organization, we chose ATI because their approach to patient care and commitment to growth and opportunity matched ours perfectly,” said Dan Brauning, Vice President of Operations with ATI and COO emeritus of Ideal Physical Therapy. “As we come together as one company, we look forward to strengthening our footprint in the marketplace, expanding and enhancing our services, and offering our communities access to the best physical therapy in the industry.”
With exceptional, patient-centered care, trusted expertise and remarkable outcomes, the goal of ATI Physical Therapy is to exceed customer expectations—every day, in every clinic. Complimentary screenings are available at all ATI locations, and first appointments are scheduled within 24-48 hours, with early morning and evening hours available to accommodate patient schedules.
ATI accepts virtually all major insurance carriers, verifies patient benefits prior to the start of treatment and offers individualized payment plans. Unique to the industry, ATI’s dedicated in-house research department aims to improve patient outcomes through basic science, research and evidence-based medicine. This includes the ATI Patient Outcomes Registry, a collection of data that supports an innovative approach to physical therapy that improves awareness of patient outcomes and how the rehabilitative process can impact patients’ quality of life.