In-Home PT

Physical Therapy Near Me: City-by-City Guide to In-Home PT Across Florida

A complete guide to finding in-home physical therapy in 47 Florida cities — from Tampa Bay and Central Florida through South Florida and the Panhandle.

Stylized Florida map with 47 service cities clustered into Tampa Bay, Central, South, and North regions.
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Andre Bennett, PT, DPT

Senior Clinician

Published Updated 5 min read

What "near me" actually means with in-home PT

When most people search "physical therapy near me," they're looking for a clinic they can drive to. The whole question changes when the clinician comes to you — the relevant geography stops being "where's the closest building" and starts being "is there a Doctor of Physical Therapy on the PT Near Me network who lives near my address." The answer, in 47 Florida cities, is yes.

This page is the city-by-city map of where in-home PT is available. Each city links to a dedicated service-area page with local hospitals, crash corridors, PIP/MedPay notes, and frequently asked questions specific to that city. Use it as a directory.

Tampa Bay region (23 cities)

Tampa Bay is the largest single region we serve, anchored by Tampa and St. Petersburg. The region includes most of Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando, and Manatee counties, plus parts of Sarasota and Charlotte. It's the most crash-dense region of the state and the source of the largest share of our case volume.

Central Florida region (16 cities)

Central Florida runs from Orlando and Kissimmee out through The Villages, Ocala, Gainesville, and the Atlantic coast at Melbourne and Daytona Beach. The region is dominated by I-4 and I-75 commuter traffic and includes one of the largest retiree populations in the United States.

South Florida region (6 cities)

South Florida coverage runs from West Palm Beach south through Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, and Miami, plus Naples on the Gulf coast. The region's dense urban grid and consistent commuter volume on I-95 and I-75 produce a steady volume of post-MVA referrals.

North Florida and the Panhandle (2 cities)

North Florida coverage is anchored by Tallahassee in the state capital and Pensacola in the western Panhandle. The region is geographically large with lower population density than the rest of the state, but clinicians in both hubs cover broad surrounding areas.

How to pick the right entry point

Three questions decide which page you should start on.

  1. Is this post-MVA? Start with the 14-Day Rule guide and your local service-area page. The clock is the most important variable.
  2. Is this post-discharge or post-surgical? Start with the step-by-step guide and the For Physicians page.
  3. Is this for an aging parent? Start with the family caregiver's guide.

What every city service-area page includes

  • Local hospitals and ERs crash victims are typically taken to.
  • Major roads and crash corridors specific to the city.
  • Drive radius our clinicians cover from the local hub.
  • Notes on how PIP and MedPay typically play out for residents.
  • City-specific FAQs.
  • Nearby service areas for cross-referencing.

The service-area pages are written individually — there's no templated content. Tampa and Miami read differently because the practical reality of in-home PT in each city is different.

If your city isn't on the list

We add cities as the clinician network grows. If your address is just outside our published service map, call (813) 308-9809 or use the Contact page anyway — many cases on the edges of the map can still be scheduled with the closest available clinician, especially if you're inside a tight 14-day PIP window.

Frequently asked questions

How many cities does PT Near Me cover?
47 cities across 35+ Florida counties, with concentrations in Tampa Bay, Central Florida, South Florida, and the Panhandle.
What if I'm in a city that's not on the list?
Call anyway. Many cases just outside our published service map can still be matched to a nearby clinician, especially urgent post-MVA cases inside the 14-day window.
Do you cover the Florida Keys?
Not currently as a published service area. We can sometimes help with cases recovering temporarily on the mainland.
Is the service the same in every city?
Yes — same DPT-led care, same PIP/MedPay billing, same reporting cadence, same 48–72 hour scheduling window. Local clinicians know local hospitals and roads, but the clinical standard is identical.
Can I pick my therapist?
We match clinicians by location and specialty. If continuity is important to you, tell intake — we try to keep the same DPT across the entire episode of care.
How long does the first visit take?
60–75 minutes for the evaluation plus first treatment, regardless of city.
Do you charge a travel fee?
No. The rate is the rate — there's no separate travel or convenience fee anywhere in the service map.

500+ Physical Therapists covering 35+ counties in Florida.

Our clinician network reaches major metros and rural communities alike — from the Panhandle to the Keys. If a patient is in a highlighted county, we can usually see them at home within 24–72 hours of intake.

Clinicians in network
500+
Florida counties covered
35+
Map of Florida showing 35+ counties covered by 500+ in-home physical therapists.
Highlighted counties indicate active in-home PT coverage.

Need to refer a Florida patient?

Our intake team confirms PIP and MedPay coverage during the call and schedules most patients for an in-home evaluation within 48 hours.