Citrus County

In-Home Physical Therapy in Citrus County, FL

Citrus County is a rural coastal county where distance is the main barrier to rehabilitation. Patients along US-19 and the Suncoast Parkway can face a long drive to the nearest outpatient clinic, and many simply stop going after the first week or two.

In-home visits remove that drop-off. Our therapists work across Homosassa, Crystal River, Inverness, and Beverly Hills, delivering full evaluations and skilled treatment in the patient's own home so recovery does not depend on a working car or an available ride.

County seat
Inverness
Office hours
Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Where injuries happen in Citrus County

Most crash referrals come from US-19, the Suncoast Parkway extension, and SR-44 through Inverness and Crystal River.

Main corridors

  • US-19 through Homosassa
  • Halls River Road
  • Yulee Drive
  • Cardinal Street
  • Suncoast Parkway (SR 589) northern terminus
  • Fishbowl Drive

Hospitals and ERs in the county

  • Bayfront Health Seven Rivers (Crystal River)
  • HCA Florida Citrus Hospital (Inverness)
  • HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital (trauma transfers)
  • Tampa General Hospital (Level I trauma transfers)

How care is paid for

We bill your auto insurance for crash-related care. We do not bill regular health insurance or Medicare. Most Citrus County patients are seen typically within 48 hours of the referral.

Conditions we treat in Citrus County

Each guide explains what the injury is, how in-home therapy treats it, and what recovery usually looks like for Citrus County patients.

Helpful reading for Citrus County patients

More guides in our resource library, or see how in-home visits work.

Citrus County questions

Which Citrus County communities do you cover?
Homosassa, Crystal River, Inverness, Beverly Hills, Lecanto, and the surrounding unincorporated areas.
Do you visit rural addresses off the main highways?
Yes. Rural Citrus addresses are normal for us — we schedule around drive time rather than turning the visit down.
What should I have ready for the first visit?
Your auto insurance information, any hospital or urgent-care discharge paperwork, a list of medications, and clothing you can move in.
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