Orange County

In-Home Physical Therapy in Orange County, FL

Orange County combines heavy commuter traffic on I-4 and SR-408 with year-round tourist volume on the surface roads near the attractions. The result is a steady stream of collision injuries spread across neighborhoods that look nothing alike, from downtown high-rises to the newer subdivisions in Winter Garden and Apopka.

In-home therapy fits that geography better than a single clinic location can. A therapist meets each patient where they live, which also means the plan of care accounts for the actual stairs, driveway, and bathroom the patient has to manage during recovery.

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

Where injuries happen in Orange County

Referral volume clusters on I-4, SR-408 (East–West Expressway), SR-417, Colonial Drive (SR-50), and the US-441 corridor through Apopka.

Main corridors

  • I-4 through downtown Orlando
  • SR 408 (East-West Expressway)
  • SR 417 (Central Florida GreeneWay)
  • John Young Parkway
  • Colonial Drive (SR 50)
  • I-Drive / SR 535 tourist corridor
  • SR-50 / West Colonial Drive
  • SR-429 / Daniel Webster Western Beltway
  • Florida Turnpike at Exit 272
  • Hancock Road
  • Avalon Road
  • Plant Street
  • US-441 through Apopka
  • SR-436 / Semoran Boulevard
  • SR-414 / John Land Apopka Expressway
  • Wekiva Parkway (SR-429)
  • Plymouth-Sorrento Road
  • Rock Springs Road

Hospitals and ERs in the county

  • Orlando Regional Medical Center (Level I trauma)
  • AdventHealth Orlando
  • AdventHealth East Orlando
  • Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital
  • Nemours Children's Hospital (pediatric trauma)
  • AdventHealth Winter Garden
  • Orlando Health Horizon West
  • AdventHealth Orlando (Level I trauma)
  • Orlando Health (Level I trauma)
  • AdventHealth Apopka
  • AdventHealth Altamonte Springs
  • Orlando Health (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 Orange County patients are seen typically within 48 hours of the referral.

Conditions we treat in Orange County

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

Helpful reading for Orange County patients

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

Orange County questions

Which Orange County areas do you cover?
Orlando, Winter Garden, and Apopka are our named hubs, and visits extend through Ocoee, Windermere, Lake Nona, MetroWest, College Park, and Winter Park.
Do you offer visits in Spanish?
Bilingual clinicians are available in the Orlando area. Tell our intake team when you call and we will match you with a Spanish-speaking therapist where possible.
How quickly should I start therapy after a crash?
Sooner is better. Starting while you are still stiff and guarded gives your therapist more to work with, and it documents your injuries early in your recovery.
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