WELCOME
At Jenna Kantor Physical Therapy PLLC, we provide high quality out-of-network mobile & Telehealth physical therapy services in Pittsburgh, PA and Telehealth Services in New York, NY. We come to your home, your workplace, your gym, or virtually working around your busy schedule in order to get you out of your pain and limitations with movement.
SPECIALTY SERVICES
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
TMJ
Chronic Pain
Vestibular
Rehabilitation
Performing Arts
Pre/Post Surgical Care
Workplace
Ergonomics
FREE RESOURCES
PATIENT FORMS
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HIPAA RIGHTS
HIPAA RELEASE
MEDIA/LIABILITY
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Initial Evaluation
This is for your first physical therapy visit or the first evaluation for a specific injury that may be different from the last time you were in the seen.
Follow-up Session
This is for any session following an initial evaluation of a specific injury. It is the continued care to get you out of your limitation or pain with movement.
Wellness
Wellness is when you no longer need formal physical therapy, but want to continue improving your physical abilities while preventing future injuries.
WHAT IS MOBILE PHYSICAL THERAPY?
meet your
doctor
Jenna Kantor, PT, DPT
"Leap and the net will appear"
Dr. Kantor graduated with Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Columbia University and jumped right into starting her own practice that was more accessible and provided consistent, high-quality care to each patient.
Before going into the physical therapy profession, Dr. Kantor was traveling as a professional musical theatre performer throughout the United States. Like many other nonunion performers, most of her jobs did not cover any of her medical expenses including health insurance. From this first-hand experience, she strongly believes every individual deserves high-quality medical access without the constraints of health insurance, which often times impedes the full healing process a most people need.
WANT AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT YOUR SITUATION?
I always keep a few spots open on my calendar each week to do 15 strategy calls and if you feel like you need a closer look into your situation, I invite you to book an online call with me.
These calls are completely free, however, if you think I can help you at a deeper level, I’ll let you know at the end of the call if you would be a fit for one of the programs I offer. If you’re not a fit, no problem at all. You’ll walk away with action steps to help you move in the right direction towards your goals.
- Jenna Kantor
REVIEWS
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Do you take insurance?Because of the nature of our mobile business (traveling to the home and office and spending an hour with clients) we do NOT take insurance and are considered an out-of-network provider with ALL insurance companies. If you have out-of-network benefits with your health insurance we will provide you with the documentation you need to turn into your insurance company for reimbursement. Therefore payment is due at the time of service. Jenna Kantor Physical Therapy, PLLC is not a Medicare Provider, so the law prevents us from providing Medicare patients with what would be considered “normally covered services.” If you are a Medicare beneficiary and would still like to request treatment or have questions, please call us.
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Where in Pittsburgh do you travel to provide physical therapy?We mobile PT to people that live/work in Allegheny County
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How do I schedule a session?All patients can schedule, reschedule and cancel their own sessions online via the link below. If you are a new patient or you are coming in for a new injury, you should sign up for an initial evaluation. The schedule is open 30 days in advance meaning you can schedule out for 30 days.
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Do I need a script from an MD?PA and NY has direct access and Jenna Kantor has been practicing for more than three years so she can see patients for treatment without a PT script. That being said, according to NY law, the patient will need to obtain a script from their MD after 10 treatments or 30 days-whichever comes first. So if you’re planning to be seen for a prolonged period, you’ll need to visit an MD and obtain a script. After this time-period, you will be responsible for supplying JKPT with an up-to-date script. If you need a referral to an MD, JKPT is happy to point you in the right direction!
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What happens if I am feeling sick?If you are feeling ill and need to pivot to a Telehealth session, please message us ASAP either via email or by phone/text. We can see you for a virtual session if you are in: PA & NY.
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What should I wear to my appointment?For a lower body injury, please bring shorts. If you being seen for an upper body/neck injury, please bring a tank top. If you are coming for a back injury, please bring clothing we can easily work around to see your back. You’re welcome to change on premises.
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How do you know if you have out of network benefits?This is simple! All you have to do is call your insurance company and ask them if your plan includes out of network benefits. If you do have out of network benefits ask your insurance company the following questions: Do I have an out of network deductible? Have I met my deductible for the year? If not how far away am I from meeting the deductible? Is there paperwork that must be filled out when submitting the out of network claims? If so do you provide that paperwork? Do I need to be pre-certified for physical therapy sessions in order to receive reimbursement?
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How does a Telehealth session work?For a telehealth session you need to be in a quiet space with enough room for you to move, lie down, sit, etc. You also need to have good lighting so we can see you clearly, a strong internet connection, and a spot to place your computer, phone, iPad, etc for a clear camera view. A telehealth session is about the same as an in person session without the hands on work. It may include patient education, movement evaluation, and instruction on exercise, self mobilization, etc.
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How does my space need to be set-up for a mobile visit?All the session requires is a quiet, private space for treatment. Depending on the diagnosis you will need enough room that you can lie down comfortably. If you have access to a fitness center in your home or office, great! But this is not necessary.
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What does the physical therapist bring for sessions?We will travel with resistance bands, basic medical equipment (blood pressure cuff, pulse oximeter, stethoscope) and other small therapy and medical equipment when necessary.
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