Physical Therapist (PT) Reviews

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Last updated Jan 29 2025
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Physical Therapist (PT) Reviews

What is it like working as a Physical Therapist (PT)?

March 2023
Physical Therapist (PT) in Owings Mills:
Pros: Opportunity to work in geriatrics through their continuum of care from outpatient to long-term care
Cons: Any mention of productivity
January 2023
Interdisciplinary Team makes it worth it.
Physical Therapist (PT) in Chattanooga:
Pros: I have great interdisciplinary team workers, I have some flexibility with hours each day, a lot of trust to approach patient care independently.
Cons: The pay is underwhelming, they rarely offer overtime or incentive pay, frequently overlooked when looking at the importance/improvements to patient care and overall experience.
January 2023
Physiotherapy in Barbados.
Physical Therapist (PT) in Bridgetown:
Pros: Good weather and close proximity to clients.
Cons: Referrals from doctors still required.
November 2022
It has its ups and downs.
Physical Therapist (PT) in Atlanta:
Pros: Success with patients
Cons: Stressful trying to be as productive as management wants
October 2022
I don’t work in Easton. I work in Jersey.
Physical Therapist (PT) in Easton:
Pros: I don’t work in Easton. I work in Jersey. I was trying to see how much I would be paid in Easton
Cons: N/A
October 2022
Good place to work with some drawbacks.
Physical Therapist (PT) in Birmingham:
Pros: Do-worker relationships and team environment. Independence as a practitioner. Type of work. One on one patient care/quality care.
Cons: Under appreciation. Lack of incentives. Lack of funding for regular/yearly education opportunities. Low socioeconomic location and clientele.
October 2022
Plug and Play.
Physical Therapist (PT) in Dayton:
Pros: My coworkers
Cons: Administration doesn’t answer questions, just iterate their talking points. Pay increase was 1% last year; an insult.

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