Pasco County · Tampa Bay
In-Home Physical Therapy in New Port Richey, FL for Auto-Accident & Injury Patients

New Port Richey is shaped by US-19 — a long signalized corridor that handles most of west Pasco's daily commute and most of our local crash file. Layer in SR 54 east-west and the residential traffic on Little Road and Massachusetts Avenue, and the result is a steady volume of rear-end and intersection crashes in a part of the county that skews older and depends heavily on personal vehicle transportation.
Our New Port Richey clinicians come to the home — downtown, Trinity, Jasmine Lakes, Gulf Harbors, or one of the older blocks along Madison or Main — and start treatment without requiring the patient to drive back onto US-19. Same evaluation, same care plan, same documentation an outpatient clinic would deliver, with none of the commute.
How in-home PT serves New Port Richey patients
A large share of our New Port Richey caseload is older adults living independently in single-story homes or in the 55+ developments scattered along US-19. After a crash these patients frequently present with cervical pain, post-traumatic dizziness, and a sudden fear of driving on the same corridor where the wreck happened — a combination that quietly ends outpatient attendance. We start cervical, vestibular, and balance work in the home immediately, on the surfaces the patient navigates every day, and we structure progressive return-to-driving work once symptoms allow.
Drive radius
From 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.
Licensed clinicians
Every visit in New Port Richey is delivered by a Florida-licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy or licensed PTA under DPT supervision. See our referral process for details.
Florida crash reality
The volume behind every post-MVA referral.
New Port Richey sits inside Pasco County, one of the Florida counties most affected by the statewide crash totals reported by Florida's Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
Source: Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, 2024
- Reported Florida traffic crashes in 2024
- 381,000+
- Florida crashes every day, on average
- 1,000+
- Floridians injured on the road each year
- 200,000+
- Florida crashes involves a hit-and-run driver
- 1 in 4
Where New Port Richey crash patients come from
US-19 through New Port Richey — particularly the SR 54, Trouble Creek Road, and Main Street intersections — is the dominant crash corridor in our local file. SR 54 west of US-19 produces a steady stream of rear-end collisions, and Little Road and Massachusetts Avenue carry the suburban-area intersection load. Crash victims are most often taken to Morton Plant North Bay Hospital, Medical Center of Trinity, or HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital further north.
Most of our New Port Richey referrals reach us within 48 to 72 hours of a hospital discharge — from patients themselves, from family members, and from treating physicians and discharge planners.
Hospitals patients are taken to
- · Morton Plant North Bay Hospital
- · Medical Center of Trinity
- · HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital
- · BayCare Mease Dunedin (trauma transfers)
Crash corridors
- · US-19 through New Port Richey
- · SR 54 (west Pasco corridor)
- · Little Road
- · Massachusetts Avenue
- · Trouble Creek Road
- · Main Street / Grand Boulevard
PIP & MedPay for Pasco County residents
Pasco County residents in a Florida-registered vehicle have access to Florida's $10,000 PIP benefit, which we bill directly. When the patient's auto policy includes MedPay, we bill MedPay as secondary. PT Near Me does not bill commercial health insurance — if PIP and MedPay are both exhausted before the plan of care is complete, we discuss options with the patient before continuing treatment.
Reviewing coverage for a specific patient? Our intake team confirms PIP and MedPay availability during the referral call — send a referral or call us.
Conditions we treat in New Port Richey
Each condition has its own in-home rehab protocol. Pick the closest match to get the New Port Richey-specific page with timeline, hospitals, and PIP details.
Real Google reviews · New Port Richey patients welcome
What patients across Florida say about in-home PT
“I can't say enough good things about PT Near Me and Dr. Samuel Rose! Dr. Rose and his team made my recovery so much easier by coming to my home for treatments. This convenience was a game-changer for me, allowing me to focus on healing without the added stress of travel. The personalized care and expertise provided were exceptional. Dr. Rose's dedication and compassionate approach have truly made a significant difference in my recovery. Highly recommend PT Near Me for anyone in need of top-notch physical therapy!”
Austin Carlson
Google review · August 2024
“After my car accident, I turned to PT Near Me for help. The physical therapists were incredibly knowledgeable and supportive throughout my recovery process. Their mobile service was a lifesaver, allowing me to receive treatment in the comfort of my own home. They crafted a personalized plan that addressed all my injuries, which helped me heal faster and better. I am deeply grateful for their care and professionalism. I highly recommend their services to anyone in need of quality post-accident physical therapy.”
Temi Ayuba
Google review · January 2024
“PT Near Me did a great job with my physical therapy after my shoulder surgery. My therapist, Heather, came to my house 3 times a week, brought all needed equipment, and was very professional and thorough in performing my therapy. I would definitely recommend PT Near Me for your post-op physical therapy.”
Judith Rimpo
Google review · May 2025
New Port Richey FAQ
- Do you treat patients in Gulf Harbors or Jasmine Lakes?
- Yes. Gulf Harbors, Jasmine Lakes, Heritage Lake, and the surrounding 55+ communities are core service areas. We coordinate gate access ahead of each visit.
- Can you start treatment if my client was a passenger, not the driver?
- Yes. Florida PIP typically follows the injured person's own auto policy regardless of whether they were driving, a passenger, or a pedestrian. Our intake confirms the correct primary carrier on the call.
- How do you coordinate with Morton Plant North Bay or Trinity surgeons?
- We accept referrals from both hospital systems and from independent orthopedic practices across west Pasco. Reports return to the referring physician on a clinic-equivalent schedule.
Get a New Port Richey patient seen at home — usually within 48 hours.
Send a referral in under two minutes, or speak to our intake team now.
500+ Physical Therapists covering 35+ counties in Florida.
Our clinician network reaches major metros and rural communities alike — from the Panhandle to the Keys. If a patient is in a highlighted county, we can usually see them at home within 24–72 hours of intake.
- Clinicians in network
- 500+
- Florida counties covered
- 35+

