Lee County
In-Home Physical Therapy in Lee County, FL
Lee County's growth has outpaced its road network, and the crash pattern shows it — congested arterials like Colonial Boulevard and Del Prado, plus high-speed I-75 collisions, keep injury volume high across Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Lehigh Acres.
Cape Coral's canal grid alone can turn a short trip into a long one. Treating patients at home avoids all of it and keeps a consistent visit schedule during the weeks that matter most for recovery.
- County seat
- Fort Myers
- Phone
- (813) 308-9809
- Office hours
- Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Cities we cover in Lee County
- Fort Myers, FLFrom Fort Myers our clinicians cover Cape Coral, North Fort Myers, Estero, Bonita Springs, Lehigh Acres, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, and into Charlotte County. Most visits stay within a 25-mile drive of downtown Fort Myers.In-home PT in Fort Myers
- Cape Coral, FLFrom Cape Coral our clinicians cover all of Cape Coral (NE, NW, SE, SW quadrants), North Fort Myers, Matlacha, Pine Island, and back across the bridges into Fort Myers proper. Most visits stay within a 20-mile drive of Del Prado & Cape Coral Parkway.In-home PT in Cape Coral
Where injuries happen in Lee County
Referrals concentrate on I-75, US-41, Colonial Boulevard, Del Prado Boulevard, Pine Island Road, and the Midpoint and Cape Coral bridges.
Main corridors
- I-75 through Lee County (Exits 131–138)
- US-41 / Cleveland Avenue
- Colonial Boulevard
- Daniels Parkway
- Midpoint Memorial Bridge
- Six Mile Cypress Parkway
- Del Prado Boulevard
- Pine Island Road (SR 78)
- Cape Coral Bridge
- Veterans Parkway
- Santa Barbara Boulevard
Hospitals and ERs in the county
- Lee Memorial Hospital (Level II trauma)
- Gulf Coast Medical Center
- HealthPark Medical Center
- Cape Coral Hospital
- Lee Memorial Hospital (Level II trauma, across bridge)
How care is paid for
We bill your auto insurance for crash-related care. We do not bill regular health insurance or Medicare. Most Lee County patients are seen typically within 48 hours of the referral.
Conditions we treat in Lee County
Each guide explains what the injury is, how in-home therapy treats it, and what recovery usually looks like for Lee County patients.
- Whiplash & Cervical StrainIn-home whiplash physical therapy in Lee County, FL for post-crash neck pain. Florida-licensed DPTs, evidence-based care billed through auto insurance. (813) 308-9809.Read the Whiplash & Neck Pain guide
- Low Back Pain & Lumbar StrainIn-home physical therapy for low back pain in Lee County, FL. Lumbar strain, sciatica, post-crash back injuries. Call (813) 308-9809.Read the Back Pain guide
- Concussion & Vestibular RehabIn-home concussion and vestibular physical therapy in Lee County, FL. Post-crash mTBI recovery, dizziness, headaches. Call (813) 308-9809.Read the Concussion & Post-Concussion Symptoms guide
- Shoulder Strain & Rotator Cuff InjuryIn-home shoulder physical therapy in Lee County, FL. Rotator cuff strain, post-crash shoulder pain, post-surgical rehab. Call (813) 308-9809.Read the Shoulder Injuries guide
- Knee Sprain, Meniscus & Post-Operative KneeIn-home knee physical therapy in Lee County, FL. MCL/ACL sprains, meniscus injuries, post-op rehab. Call (813) 308-9809.Read the Knee & Hip Injuries guide
- Herniated Disc & Lumbar RadiculopathyIn-home physical therapy for herniated disc and sciatica in Lee County, FL. Conservative and post-op care. Call (813) 308-9809.Read the Herniated Disc guide
- Post-Fracture & Post-Cast RehabilitationIn-home post-fracture physical therapy in Lee County, FL. Recovery after cast removal, weight-bearing progression. Call (813) 308-9809.Read the Post-Fracture Rehab guide
- Post-Surgical Orthopedic RehabilitationIn-home post-surgical physical therapy in Lee County, FL. ACL, rotator cuff, joint replacement, spine surgery recovery. Call (813) 308-9809.Read the Post-Surgical Rehab guide
Helpful reading for Lee County patients
- Whiplash After a Florida Car Accident: What to Expect in RecoveryMost whiplash recovers within 6 to 12 weeks with early, active physical therapy. A smaller share develops persistent symptoms past three months. Here's what whiplash actually is, what the realistic timeline looks like, and how PT should approach it after a crash in Florida.Read the article
- How Soon Should You Start PT After a Car Accident in Florida?In Florida, the practical answer is within 14 days — both because Florida law requires initial care in that window and because the clinical evidence strongly favors early intervention for soft-tissue and cervical-spine injuries.Read the article
- Neck & Back Pain After a Florida Car Accident: PT GuideNeck and back pain are the most common complaints after a Florida car accident — and the easiest to under-treat. Here is how cervical whiplash and lumbar disc injuries get evaluated, why early active PT works, and how in-home delivery fits Florida auto insurance.Read the article
- Hip Pain After a Car Accident: Causes & TreatmentHip pain after a Florida car accident is usually the result of dashboard impact, seatbelt loading, or twisting forces — and most cases respond well to early, structured physical therapy. Here is what causes it, what the red flags are, and how auto insurance pays for in-home PT.Read the article
- Shoulder Pain After a Car Accident: Seatbelt & RecoverySeatbelt shoulder pain, rotator-cuff tears, and post-traumatic frozen shoulder are some of the most common — and most under-treated — injuries after a Florida car accident. Here is how in-home physical therapy treats them and how auto insurance covers care.Read the article
- Ankle & Foot Injury After a Car Accident: Recovery GuideAnkle sprains, midfoot injuries, and foot fractures are some of the most under-treated injuries after a Florida car accident — pedal impact and floorboard intrusion drive most of them. Here is how to recover correctly with in-home physical therapy covered by auto insurance.Read the article
More guides in our resource library, or see how in-home visits work.
Lee County questions
- Which Lee County areas do you cover?
- Fort Myers and Cape Coral are our hubs, with visits in Estero, Lehigh Acres, North Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, and Fort Myers Beach.
- Do bridge tolls or canal routes affect scheduling?
- No. We plan routes around them; your visit time and cost do not change.
- Can you see me the same week I call?
- Usually. Most Lee County patients are scheduled typically within 48 hours of the referral.
