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We Bring the Treatment To You!

Home Care Physical and Occupational Therapy

One of the services we have always offered here at Reddy Care Physical & Occupational Therapy is in home therapy.  We bring the treatment to you!

 

In times like these, it's especially important for patients to continue getting the treatment they need. We are here to serve you in the safest way possible, we have been taking extra care in the office to make sure equipment is getting sanitized and to get you in and out quickly. We are stocked up on disinfectant wipes and sanitizer and will keep the office running to make sure no one slips on their goals.

 

We are aware that in this time many of you are practicing social distancing and we want to accommodate those who are uncomfortable or unable to come to the office right now.  This is where our home care therapy can be especially useful. As I said, it’s important to keep your treatment going, even with everything going on right now, and to keep strengthening those muscles and making your body stronger. That is what is going to help you stay healthy and keep you out of the hospital. Taking a couple of weeks off therapy could make you back slide and we would have to start back at square one, so please don’t lose the progress you have made so far. Let’s keep you going, we are here to help. 

 

Our Home care team brings the equipment and treatment to you, for one-hour, one-on-one sessions. This can be scheduled at your convenience and is generally covered by all major insurances. We can keep you going on your exercises and treatments all from the comfort and safety of your home.  Our care, helping you exercise and stay active, has been proven to release endorphins, which leaves you feeling happier and more energized. I think we can all agree that it is a very good thing right now. 

 

To find out more about our in-home services, call the office today and let’s see how we can keep you going on your treatment. We are here for you!

 

Sincerely,

Dr. Vinod Somareddy 

DPT, President & Owner 

 

 

 

At Reddy Care Physical and Occupational Therapy, we can get you set up with the right therapist for you. Call today to schedule a consultation!
Reddy Care Great Neck (Great Neck Physical Therapy): 516-829-0030
Reddy Care Farmingdale (Farmingdale Physical Therapy): 516-420-2900
In-Home Physical & Occupational Therapy (Home Care): 516-829-0030

 

 

 

Author
Dr. Vinod Somareddy, DPT Dr. Vinod Somareddy, PT, DPT, is the founder and president of Reddy-Care Physical & Occupational Therapy with locations in Farmingdale and Great Neck, New York. Started in 2003, Dr. Somareddy built his practice under the guiding principles of providing quality care that fosters a patient-centered culture committed to improving the lives of everyone who comes through the door. As the eldest son in the family, Dr. Somareddy decided to honor his father’s own dedication to patient care, naming his practice after him. Dr. Somareddy’s father, nicknamed “Reddy,” worked as a nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, where he garnered a reputation for his knowledge, perseverance, and compassionate patient care. Dr. Somareddy earned his degree at the State University of New York Upstate Medical University in Syracuse. Dedicated to his profession, he is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association and participates in many educational programs, lecturing on clinical and administrative topics.

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