Hillsborough County

In-Home Physical Therapy in Hillsborough County, FL

Hillsborough County generates more intake calls than any other county we serve. The county pairs a dense urban core with fast-growing suburbs that all funnel onto the same handful of highways, so crash volume stays high year-round — and so does the number of patients discharged from a Tampa-area emergency department with a rehab referral and no way to get to a clinic.

Our clinicians live and work inside the county, which means a therapist can usually reach a patient in South Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, Plant City, or Sun City Center without crossing a bridge. Every visit is one-on-one in the patient's home: evaluation, manual therapy, and a progressive exercise program built around the rooms and stairs the patient actually uses.

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

Where injuries happen in Hillsborough County

Injury volume concentrates at the I-275 / I-4 interchange, the Howard Frankland approach, the Selmon Expressway, Dale Mabry Highway, and the US-301 / Big Bend corridor through the South Shore communities.

Main corridors

  • I-275 / I-4 interchange (Malfunction Junction)
  • Howard Frankland Bridge approach
  • Dale Mabry Highway
  • Hillsborough Avenue (SR 580)
  • Bruce B. Downs Blvd
  • Selmon Expressway
  • SR 60 / Brandon Blvd
  • I-75 / SR 60 interchange
  • Selmon Expressway extension
  • Bloomingdale Avenue
  • Lithia Pinecrest Road
  • US-301 through Riverview
  • I-75 / Big Bend Road interchange
  • Gibsonton Drive
  • Boyette Road
  • Symmes Road
  • I-4 through Plant City (Exits 19, 21, 22, 25)
  • SR 60 / James L. Redman Parkway
  • SR 39 north and south
  • Alexander Street / Park Road
  • Sam Allen Road
  • Knights-Griffin Road
  • SR 674 / Sun City Center Boulevard
  • I-75 at SR 674 (Exit 240)
  • SR 579 / Cypress Village Boulevard
  • Pebble Beach Boulevard
  • Kings Boulevard
  • Del Webb Boulevard

Hospitals and ERs in the county

  • Tampa General Hospital (Level I trauma)
  • AdventHealth Tampa
  • St. Joseph's Hospital
  • HCA Florida South Tampa Hospital
  • HCA Florida Brandon Hospital
  • St. Joseph's Hospital-South (Riverview)
  • Tampa General Hospital (transferred trauma)
  • AdventHealth Riverview ER
  • Tampa General Hospital (trauma transfers)
  • South Florida Baptist Hospital
  • Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center
  • Tampa General Hospital (Level I trauma transfers)
  • South Bay Hospital (Sun City Center)
  • Manatee Memorial Hospital (Bradenton)

How care is paid for

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

Conditions we treat in Hillsborough County

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

Helpful reading for Hillsborough County patients

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

Hillsborough County questions

Which Hillsborough County cities do you cover?
We schedule in-home visits throughout Hillsborough County, including Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, Plant City, and Sun City Center, plus surrounding communities such as Apollo Beach, Ruskin, Lutz, and Town 'N' Country.
How soon can a therapist come to my home in Hillsborough County?
Most Hillsborough patients are seen typically within 48 hours of the referral. Because our clinicians are based inside the county, we rarely need to route a visit across the bay.
Do I need a doctor's referral before you visit?
A physician referral helps us start quickly, but you can call us first at (813) 308-9809. We coordinate with the Tampa-area hospital, urgent care, or physician who treated you after your crash.
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