Pinellas County

In-Home Physical Therapy in Pinellas County, FL

Pinellas is the most densely populated county in Florida, and that density shapes how care gets delivered here. Patients live minutes apart, which means our clinicians can hold a full visit schedule without spending the day on US-19 — and patients get longer, unhurried sessions instead of a rushed clinic slot.

The county also has one of the largest older-adult populations in the state. Alongside crash recovery, a large share of Pinellas visits involve post-surgical rehabilitation, balance and fall-risk work, and gait training — all of which are more useful when they happen in the home where the stairs, thresholds, and bathroom are the real obstacles.

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

Where injuries happen in Pinellas County

Crash-related referrals cluster along US-19, Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard, 4th Street North, Ulmerton Road, and the I-275 approaches to the Howard Frankland and Sunshine Skyway bridges.

Main corridors

  • US-19 through Clearwater
  • Gulf-to-Bay Blvd (SR 60)
  • Courtney Campbell Causeway
  • Drew Street
  • Sunset Point Road
  • I-275 through downtown St. Pete
  • 4th Street North
  • 34th Street (US-19)
  • Central Avenue
  • Gandy Boulevard
  • Howard Frankland Bridge approach
  • US-19 through Palm Harbor
  • Alt-19 / Palm Harbor Boulevard
  • Tampa Road
  • Curlew Road
  • Nebraska Avenue
  • Klosterman Road
  • Tampa Road (SR 584) through Oldsmar
  • SR 580 / Race Track Road
  • Forest Lakes Boulevard
  • St. Petersburg Drive
  • Douglas Road
  • US-19 through Largo
  • Ulmerton Road (SR 688)
  • East Bay Drive
  • Seminole Boulevard
  • Belcher Road
  • Walsingham Road

Hospitals and ERs in the county

  • Morton Plant Hospital
  • Mease Countryside Hospital
  • BayCare Mease Dunedin Hospital
  • Bayfront Health St. Petersburg (trauma transfers)
  • Bayfront Health St. Petersburg (Level II trauma)
  • Northside Hospital
  • St. Anthony's Hospital
  • Palms of Pasadena Hospital
  • Mease Countryside Hospital (Safety Harbor)
  • Morton Plant Hospital (Clearwater)
  • AdventHealth North Pinellas (Tarpon Springs)
  • AdventHealth Carrollwood
  • Tampa General Hospital (Level I trauma transfers)
  • Largo Medical Center
  • HCA Florida Largo West Hospital (Indian Rocks)

How care is paid for

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

Conditions we treat in Pinellas County

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

Helpful reading for Pinellas County patients

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

Pinellas County questions

Which Pinellas County cities do you cover?
We cover Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Largo, Palm Harbor, and Oldsmar, plus neighboring communities including Seminole, Pinellas Park, Dunedin, Safety Harbor, and the beach communities.
Can you treat someone in a 55+ community or condo building?
Yes. Our therapists routinely treat patients in Pinellas condos, villas, and 55+ communities. We only need a space large enough to move safely — most treatment happens in a living room or bedroom.
Do you bill Medicare for Pinellas patients?
No. We bill the patient's auto insurance for crash-related care. We do not bill regular health insurance or Medicare.
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