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New Patient Forms

If you are a new patient to Transitions, please follow this link to our patient registration forms. Please print and fill out all of the forms  prior to your visit.

Insurances 

​We accept most major insurances including :

Blue Cross Blue Shield               Cigna                   Medicare

MVP                                                 Aetna                  Medicaid/VHAP

Tri-Care                                           Catamount       United   

Great West                                    Fletcher Allen    CVA  

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If you do not see your insurance please call. 

What to expect at the first visit

You should plan on the initial evaluation / first visit to be 45 minutes. Please arrive early to check in with the office. Wear comfortable clothes that  allow access to your involved area.The first visit will consist of a review of how you are managing and a quick history of your injury and current functional levels. The therapist will perform an orthopedic examination and spend time educating you about the findings and proposed plan of care.

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Please note that overflow parking at the Essex Clinic is availible at the Calvary Church

Community Involvement

Transitions Physical Therapy has a strong sense of community. We support many local efforts including:



 Jericho Little League                 Kids to Camp            Slam Diabetes

              Run To Remember           MMU varsity Sports      Essex High Varsity Sports

Essex United Soccer Club                                       Jericho Mens Basketball      

                     MMU AAU Basketball            USA Olympic Luge

Patient Information 

Home Exercise Videos

 

Recognizing Asymmetry & Instability
 
 

 

Living with Postural Control Suggestions
 
 

 

Understanding Neuromechanics

Sometimes seeing how your treatment and Your pain is connected, is not always clear. Understanding neuromechanics can give our approach context as to how and why we treat you as a system.

What Hurts

click here to discover some of the connections that maybe contributing to Your pain. 

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