Pasco County
In-Home Physical Therapy in Pasco County, FL
Pasco County has grown faster than its clinic capacity. New rooftops along SR-54, SR-56, and the Suncoast Parkway have brought thousands of new residents, while the western side of the county keeps a large retiree population that has always been underserved by outpatient rehab.
In-home care resolves both problems at once. A Pasco patient recovering from a collision on SR-54 or a joint replacement in Trinity does not have to arrange a ride, wait in a lobby, or cancel when a family member's schedule changes. The therapist arrives, treats, and leaves a home program tailored to that house.
- County seat
- New Port Richey
- Phone
- (813) 308-9809
- Office hours
- Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Cities we cover in Pasco County
- Wesley Chapel, FLFrom Wesley Chapel our clinicians cover Land O' Lakes, Lutz, New Tampa, Zephyrhills, San Antonio, and the Pasco–Hillsborough line down through the USF corridor. Most home visits are scheduled within a 25-mile radius of SR 54.In-home PT in Wesley Chapel
- Land O' Lakes, FLFrom Land O' Lakes our clinicians cover central Pasco and northern Hillsborough — Lutz, Wesley Chapel, Odessa, Trinity, Hudson, Dade City, and into the New Tampa / USF corridor. Most home visits stay within a 20-mile radius of the SR 54 / US-41 intersection.In-home PT in Land O' Lakes
- New Port Richey, FLFrom New Port Richey our clinicians cover west Pasco and into northern Pinellas — Trinity, Hudson, Port Richey, Holiday, Tarpon Springs, Bayonet Point, and Spring Hill. Most home visits stay within a 20-mile drive of the US-19 / SR 54 area.In-home PT in New Port Richey
- Trinity, FLFrom Trinity our clinicians cover west Pasco and into north Pinellas and northwest Hillsborough — New Port Richey, Holiday, Odessa, Land O' Lakes, Wesley Chapel, Palm Harbor, and into the Westchase / Citrus Park area. Most home visits stay within a 20-mile drive of the SR 54 / Little Road area.In-home PT in Trinity
- Hudson, FLFrom Hudson our clinicians cover west Pasco from Aripeka south to Holiday and east to Shady Hills and San Antonio — including New Port Richey, Bayonet Point, Port Richey, Hudson Beach, and into northern Pinellas. Most visits stay within a 20-mile drive of the US-19 / SR 52 area.In-home PT in Hudson
Where injuries happen in Pasco County
Referrals concentrate along SR-54 and SR-56, US-19 through New Port Richey and Hudson, the Suncoast Parkway, and the I-75 interchanges serving Wesley Chapel.
Main corridors
- SR 56 / I-75 interchange
- SR 54 (Wiregrass corridor)
- Bruce B. Downs Blvd
- County Line Road
- Curley Road
- SR 54 (Land O' Lakes corridor)
- US-41 / Land O' Lakes Boulevard
- Collier Parkway
- SR 52
- Sunlake Boulevard
- Ehren Cutoff
- US-19 through New Port Richey
- SR 54 (west Pasco corridor)
- Little Road
- Massachusetts Avenue
- Trouble Creek Road
- Main Street / Grand Boulevard
- SR 54 through Trinity
- Trinity Boulevard
- Mitchell Boulevard
- Suncoast Parkway (SR 589) interchange at SR 54
- Duck Slough Boulevard
- US-19 through Hudson
- SR 52 east toward Shady Hills
- Hudson Avenue
- Denton Avenue
- Hicks Road
- Old Dixie Highway
Hospitals and ERs in the county
- AdventHealth Wesley Chapel
- BayCare Hospital Wesley Chapel
- St. Joseph's Hospital-North (Lutz)
- Tampa General Hospital (transferred trauma)
- AdventHealth Land O' Lakes
- Morton Plant North Bay Hospital
- Medical Center of Trinity
- HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital
- BayCare Mease Dunedin (trauma transfers)
- Morton Plant North Bay Hospital (New Port Richey)
- HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital (trauma transfers)
- Oak Hill Hospital (Brooksville)
How care is paid for
We bill your auto insurance for crash-related care. We do not bill regular health insurance or Medicare. Most Pasco County patients are seen typically within 48 hours of the referral.
Conditions we treat in Pasco County
Each guide explains what the injury is, how in-home therapy treats it, and what recovery usually looks like for Pasco County patients.
- Whiplash & Cervical StrainIn-home whiplash physical therapy in Pasco 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 Pasco 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 Pasco 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 Pasco 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 Pasco 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 Pasco 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 Pasco 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 Pasco County, FL. ACL, rotator cuff, joint replacement, spine surgery recovery. Call (813) 308-9809.Read the Post-Surgical Rehab guide
Helpful reading for Pasco County patients
- Documenting Pain After a Car Accident: Scales & RecordsConsistent pain and functional documentation is what turns a recovery into a defensible medical record — and what gives your physician the data to manage care. Here is how the 0–10 and VAS pain scales work, what PT progress notes capture, and why it matters in Florida.Read the article
- What to Expect at Your First In-Home Physical Therapy VisitA minute-by-minute breakdown of what happens at your first in-home physical therapy visit in Florida — what the therapist brings, how the evaluation works, and what you should have ready.Read the article
- The Cost of In-Home Physical Therapy in Florida: Auto Insurance, Cash, and What You Actually PayWhat in-home physical therapy actually costs Florida patients across auto insurance, Medicare, and cash-pay — with realistic out-of-pocket ranges and the rules that decide which one applies to your case.Read the article
- Mobile Physical Therapy: The In-Home PT Guide for Florida PatientsHow mobile, in-home physical therapy actually works in Florida — from referral and first visit to discharge — and when it's the right level of care.Read the article
- Sciatica Stretches That Actually Work: A PT's GuideSciatica pain almost always calms down faster with the right stretches done in the right order — nerve glides first, then hip and low-back mobility, then core stability. Here is the safe, step-by-step routine a physical therapist would give you at a first visit.Read the article
- Lower Back Stretches: A Physical Therapist's Safe RoutineThe best lower back stretches are the ones that match your pain pattern — flexion-biased for stiffness with standing, extension-biased for pain with sitting, and neutral mobility work for everything in between. Here is a physical therapist's safe daily routine and the mistakes to avoid.Read the article
More guides in our resource library, or see how in-home visits work.
Pasco County questions
- Which Pasco County cities do you cover?
- We cover Wesley Chapel, New Port Richey, Land O' Lakes, Trinity, and Hudson, and we also schedule visits in Zephyrhills, Dade City, Port Richey, Lutz, and Odessa.
- Is there an extra charge for driving out to west Pasco?
- No. Travel is part of the visit. Patients in Hudson or New Port Richey pay the same as patients closer to the county line.
- What if my crash happened in Hillsborough but I live in Pasco?
- That is common along the SR-54 and I-75 commute. Where the crash happened does not change your care — we treat you at home in Pasco and bill the auto insurance that applies to the collision.
