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    Ne Heights Physical Therapy

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    As an aging endurance athlete, over the last 23 years I have visited numerous PT facilities. I have…read morenever had a bad experience anywhere. However, specific to Peak Motion, I was immediately impressed with how friendly, professional and attentive the front office staff was on the first visit. I was treated with the exact same enthusiasm at each successive visit. Inside the clinic, I was equally impressed with the intake procedure and the cleanliness of the facility. The staff's awareness and implementation of disinfection protocols made me feel safe. Every therapist and assistant that guided me through the various treatment routines seemed very knowledgable to me and they made sure that I performed each assigment properly. Finally, I could not help but notice how efficient the entire operation of the clinic and the administrative office was. The teamwork exhibited by all members of the team ensured a seamless process from the beginning to the end.

    In my experience/opinion: Kevin and Christopher will participate in a program that will injure you;…read moreMark will help you a lot most of the time and injure you sometimes with shoe lifts and tape; Donna Bryce will manufacture evidence in an evaluation to have you discharged to prevent you from getting helped. (In my opinion) Dr. Baca will allow it all to happen (and help with the program that will cause injury). Donna Bryce said I was way too debilitated to continue with physical therapy, but also that I was way too active and independent to need it and could just do yoga. I do need it. It was working, and they (in my opinion/experience) decided to disrupt my treatment. She actively ignored evidence that my range of motion was improving and (after nearly injuring my back herself) refused to do the evaluation after I had had a chance to stretch another part of my body that was preventing me from moving. That was the pretext she used to say I wasn't improving. Why not continue to treat me as the other referrals happen? It is demoralizing and terrible to deal with people who are so clearly being disingenuous and interfering with your health and wellbeing (in my experience/opinion). The need for anyone to curtail someone's medical treatment and flex the authority to define reality and just make things up is unprofessional and sadistic, and shouldn't be tolerated (and in my opinion/experience, that's what happened here)... Upon further reflection, because Dr. Baca wanted to make the conversation go on when they had already told me they were discharging me, it seems like the intent was to get me to agree to cover up that I was injured initially in order to have my treatment continue. I stopped working with the PTAs who ignored my pain (even my tears) and had me do activities that caused me to spend hours of my time stretching to avoid injury. I gave them the opportunity to simply treat me and they seemed to, but I guess it was just to buy time until my evaluation so that they had leverage to get me to pretend it never happened (my opinion/guess based on the bizarre events that transpired)?

    Ne Heights Physical Therapy - physicaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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