Find answers to common questions about our Los Angeles area therapy services, insurance, scheduling, and more.
We offer physical therapy, occupational therapy, pain management, and specialized rehabilitation services. Our team provides personalized treatment plans for orthopedic injuries, neurological conditions, and post-surgical recovery.
Yes, we accept Medicare and Self Pay.
Initial evaluations typically last 60-90 minutes, while follow-up sessions are usually 60 minutes. Session length may vary based on your specific needs and treatment plan.
In California, you can see a physical or occupational therapist directly without a doctor’s referral for up to 45 calendar days or 12 visits, whichever comes first. After that, state law requires a referral from a physician or other qualified healthcare provider to continue treatment.
Please bring a valid ID, insurance cards, any relevant medical records or imaging results, a list of current medications, and comfortable clothing you can move in.
The number of sessions varies greatly depending on your condition, goals, and progress. During your initial evaluation, we’ll discuss expected treatment duration and frequency based on your specific needs.
Yes! We are a fully mobile physical and occupational therapy practice. That means we bring therapy directly to your home or office—saving you time and making it easier to fit care into your schedule.
At FUNCTHERAPY, we bring expert physical and occupational therapy directly to your Los Angeles area door—no driving, no waiting rooms, no hassle. Our care is personalized, one-on-one, and designed around your goals and environment so you can see real progress where it matters most: in your daily life.
We offer flexible scheduling and may have a same day appointment available. Call to check current availability.
No. We provide high-quality outpatient therapy services delivered conveniently in your home. Our services are not classified as home health and therefore do not follow the same regulations or requirements. If you are currently receiving home health services, you must be discharged from home health before beginning care with us.
As occupational therapists, our job is to help you stay independent and keep doing the things that matter most in your everyday life. “Occupation” doesn’t just mean work—it means anything that fills your day, from getting dressed in the morning, to cooking meals, to caring for your family, to enjoying hobbies. We look at the whole picture—your physical abilities, thinking skills, sensory needs, and even your home setup—to find practical ways to make daily life easier and safer. That might mean teaching new techniques for everyday tasks, suggesting simple tools that make things more manageable, or making small adjustments in your home to reduce stress and prevent falls. Our goal is simple: to support you in living life on your terms, with as much comfort, confidence, and independence as possible.
Yes! Our occupational therapist is trained in assessing and recommending home safety modifications, adaptive equipment, and fall prevention strategies tailored to your space and needs.
Our team is here to help. Contact us directly for personalized answers to your questions.