About Us
About Us
Meet Our Team
Careers
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Why Sooner Is Better Than Later
In all aspects of healthcare, you often hear the phrase, "early detection." Over the span of lives of mankind, medicine of all disciplines has changed their focus from a tendency toward reactive treatment to a model of preventative care. From dental disease to diet...
Our Culture
We’re committed to bringing out the best in our team— and our patients—by focusing on compassionate care, employee relations, and professional development. We truly believe that teamwork is the key to therapeutic success. That’s why we are dedicated to delivering comprehensive treatment, support, and guidance to every patient.
We’re proud to have created a positive, supportive environment for physical therapy that’s focused on improving the health and well-being of our patients and team members alike.
Our Core Values
Excellence
Community
We believe our commitment to community is a huge part of our success – both as professionals and with patients. When we come together to guide, educate, and cheer each other on, the sky is truly the limit to what we can achieve.
Integrity
Employee Benefits
Each full-time team member at Precision enjoys:
- PTO and Paid Holidays
- Medical benefits
- Deductible coverage for medical benefits through an HRA account
- Dental and Vision Benefits
- Short-Term Disability & Life AD&D Insurance
- 401K with Employer Match
In-House Fellowship & Residency
Fellowship
Residency
We offer an orthopedic residency program accredited by the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship (ABPTRFE). The curriculum is focused on the essential knowledge, skills, and responsibilities of an advanced physical therapist. The curriculum consists of six live courses, 11 live webinars, and five independent study courses provided by the Orthopaedic Section of the APTA. Residents also participate in virtual weekly journal clubs and case reviews. Completion of the program requires a minimum of 12 months and a maximum of 14 months with 150 one-on-one supervised clinical hours with a Mentor and 1500 total patient care hours.