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Occupational Therapy & Lymphatic Therapy

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What is Lymphatic Therapy? When the lymphatic system is impaired, lymph fluid accumulates and swelling occurs in that body region. Without treatment, this collection of fluid progresses and may have potential consequences including increased risk of infection. As a certified lymphedema therapist, I recommend complete decongestive therapy (CDT), which is the gold standard of managing lymphedema. Therapy sessions can consist of manual lymph drainage, compression bandaging or compression garment fitting, education in self care, skin care and exercises. These services will be provided within the comfort of your home. For more information and resources, I recommend visiting National Lymphedema Network

Conditions treated: primary and secondary lymphedema, pre-surgery evaluations for cancer procedures, lipedema, lipo-lymphedema, scar tissue management, persistent swelling post-op, and more— contact me to discuss your condition or any questions you may have 

 

$175 for evaluation

$110 per session 

I am currently seeing adult clients on a case-by-case basis for occupational therapy or for lymphedema/lipedema/scar tissue or other lymphatic condition management. Please contact me for any questions or to set up an appointment. 

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Please note:

I provide private pay services and I am not in network with any health insurances at this time. I am happy to provide a superbill that you can submit to your insurance for reimbursement. Always check with your health insurance to understand your healthcare benefits. 

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Considering out-of-network vs in-network therapy is a personal choice dependent on many factors. I am a strong believer that your health and wellness goals should be between you and your healthcare team, not dictated by your insurance. I provide in-home occupational/lymphatic therapy services, saving you the hassle and added cost of traveling. You can expect quality 1:1 services and you'll likely need to see me less often than if you went to an in-network provider. 

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A good faith estimate will be provided prior to start of services in accordance with the law

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What is Occupational Therapy? OT is a health profession that works with an individual, at any stage of life, to improve their function and independence in daily activities. This really encompasses anything that’s meaningful or necessary for you to do. Occupational therapy is rooted in science and evidence-based practices and allows therapists to be creative problem solvers, we OTs put the “fun” in function! 

If you’ve been referred for OT by a physician or are curious to see how OT can help you, please contact me to discuss your condition further. 

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