Reviews for Sports and Ortho Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine (Evanston)
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Hours
Monday: 8AM - 7:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 7:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 2PM
Thursday: 8AM - 7:30PM
Friday: 8AM - 2PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
Tips
telehealth accepts credit cards free wi-fi accepts insurance gender-neutral restrooms women-owned open to all
Ratings
Google: 5/5 Nextdoor: 1 ❤️Sports and Ortho Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine (Evanston)
2536 Ewing Ave, Evanston
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I started physical therapy at Sports and Ortho in Evanston in late July of this year. This was about a month and a half prior to my total hip replacement surgery. When I started I could barely walk, but quickly Lauren Buck and the Team at Sports and Ortho got me to the point where I could function at work, bike and swim prior to the surgery. When Lauren initially saw me she said “either we are moving your surgery date up or we are sending you to the Emergency Room!” And candidly I did not feel that good.Fast forward to my post operative treatment (which finished last week) and I received all the same great care from Lauren, but also Brenda, Curt, Aubrie, Leah, Reyna,...read full review
I spent a few months here 1-2 times per week working on some back and shoulder issues that were preventing me from enjoying tennis as much as I wanted. The staff is extraordinary at this location and I both healed up and honestly had a lot of fun. I honestly miss the crew, although I have no reason to go back since I'm feeling great! A special shout out to Aubrie, who is both a great PT and an all-around great person.
I came here after a sacral fracture and worked with Brenda and Aubrey (and sometimes Kurt!). Team here is WONDERFUL, it starts with about 30 minutes of manual therapy before you get into supervised exercises with the techs. I felt this really made sure that all of the tweaks were resolved before I started really working the muscles surrounding my injury. They were incredibly detailed and specific when addressing my pain and even when I was with someone different there was consistency in treatment.