Progressive Physical Therapy

Progressive Physical Therapy Grandville's oldest Physical Therapy Practice. Todd Wehrmeyer, PT listens to you before and througho Progressive is owned and operated by Todd Wehrmeyer PT.

Progressive Physical Therapy is an outpatient physical therapy clinic located in Grandville, Michigan. We work with people of all ages with a wide variety of injuries to improve their function, decrease their pain, and improve their quality of life. We strive to provide the highest quality of care for patients in the greater Grand Rapids area. Listed below are some of the services we provide for o

ur patients. If you or someone you know are dealing with any of the issues below stop by for a free injury screen to see if Physical therapy will benefit you!

-Acute and Chronic Pain
-Headaches/Migraines
-Back and Neck Pain
-Jaw Pain
-Concussion Management
-Fibromyalgia
-Foot and Ankle Pain
-Hip and Knee Pain
-Dizziness or Balance issues
-Pre and Post-Operative pain
-Shoulder Pain
-Sports Injuries
-Work Injury
-Muscle strains or weakness
-Pain with running

Physical Therapy can benefit everyone! If you feel limited in your abilities to function at the level you want, we can help! Let us help you enjoy your life to the fullest and without pain! Progressive Physical Therapy Mission Statement

Progressive Physical Therapy is dedicated to providing individuals with the highest quality of rehabilitative services. Progressive Physical Therapy believes that each person who requires physical therapy comes with unique problems and needs, specific to the individual. We strive to create an individually developed rehab plan to identify these needs and help patients reach their personal and functional goals so that they can return to the life that they enjoy. The personnel at Progressive Physical Therapy will strive to provide quality care, open communication, and a desire to go above and beyond to ensure that our patients improve. Progressive Physical Therapy endorses the core values of professionalism in physical therapy which include accountability, altruism, compassion/caring, excellence, integrity, professional duty, diversity, service, and social responsibility.

07/06/2022

Is your body saying you overdid it during the holiday weekend?
616-534-0366

04/06/2020

Remember that we’re closed for your sake and ours. Our exercise program members need to keep at it, but not at the risk of getting or spreading the infection. Look around your home and yard for activities that simulate what you do in the gym. Reorganize your pantry or workshop in a way that makes your muscles work at it. Dust some furniture that you can easily reach but don’t usually pay much attention to. You know what your body needs, and you know what your limits are. Take care of yourself and everyone else by keeping at it while you keep to home!

03/23/2020

Per Governor Whitmer's order, we will be closed from Tuesday, March 24, 2020 until Monday, April 13, 2020, or until another time as announced here. Best wishes to everyone. Stay safe, stay healthy, we'll see you on the other side of this!!

03/23/2020

If you're isolating yourself and feeling like you're falling behind in your progress, remember that there are some activities you can perform at home that will help maintain what you've gained. Give us a call if you'd like Todd to send you a home exercise program to keep you going until you're back at Progressive!! In the mean time, thanks for keeping yourself and us safe!!

01/29/2020

"I have the same insurance that I did last year, why are you charging me more than you used to if your prices haven't changed in years?"

One needs to keep a few things in mind about insurance coverage.

1. Medical insurance is a contract between three parties: the insured, the insurer, and the provider. All three agree to terms in order for it to work.

2. The insurance contract typically requires the following: the insured chooses a plan with specific costs (premiums, deductibles, co-pays and co-insurance) and benefits, the practice agrees to a non-negotiable discount determined by the insurer, after the discount the insurer pays the provider a portion of the amount billed with the remainder being assigned to the insured person according to the terms of the plan.

3. The provider doesn't decide how much the patient gets billed, the plan the patient is covered under does. The provider is obligated to charge the patient this amount, it's part of the contract and terms of getting paid by the insurance plan. If the provider fails to charge this to the patient, it risks being dropped by the insurance company.

3. A specific plan from a specific insurer can change it's terms and coverage from one year to the next.

4. This year you might have a different plan from the same insurance company which has different terms, which require you to pay a different amount.

5. In summary, an insurance plan requires the patient pay the insurance company (premiums), the provider performs therapy for the patient (treatment), the provider accepts a discounted value for claims (adjustments), the insurer pays the provider (benefits), and the patient pays the provider out-of-pocket costs (deductible, co-pays, co-insurance).

The rule of thumb for insurance plans is that the lower the premiums, the higher the patient's out of pocket costs (deductible, co-pay, co-insurance amounts). What doesn't vary is how much the provider gets paid, it just affects who pays what portions of the benefits, insurer or insured.

Concerned about the risks of falling? 25% of older adults will fall this year, some with injuries. Physical therapists c...
01/17/2020

Concerned about the risks of falling? 25% of older adults will fall this year, some with injuries. Physical therapists can help minimize the risks in several ways. This article explains balance and fall risks and how to prevent many of those risks. https://www.choosept.com/symptomsconditionsdetail/falls

Falls and a fear of falling can diminish your ability to lead a full and independent life. Although 1 in every 4 older adults falls each year, falling is not a part of normal aging. Based on the evalu

01/15/2020

Schedule change:
Closed Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020

01/03/2020

Many insurance plans reset on the first of the year, providing additional PT visits! Call and we'll check for you.

12/20/2019

Happy Holidays!!
Schedule changes...
Closed Tuesday 12/24/19
Closed Wednesday 12/25/19

12/11/2019

Holiday visitors needing treatment? We have a few slots available.

12/09/2019

Schedule changes:
Closed Friday, Dec. 13
Closed Monday, Dec. 16
Closed Tuesday morning, Dec. 17

12/09/2019

Appointments still available before year end if you need treatment before your deductible resets. Call today.

Schedule now to take care of that annoying pain before the holidays
11/22/2019

Schedule now to take care of that annoying pain before the holidays

11/18/2019

Stop in and wish the boss Happy Birthday!!!

10/28/2019
10/25/2019

Now is a good time to schedule treatment that you've been putting off before your plan year ends.

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Grandville, MI

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+16165340366

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Progressive Physical Therapy is an outpatient physical therapy clinic located in Grandville, Michigan. We work with people of all ages with a wide variety of injuries to improve their function, decrease their pain, and improve their quality of life. Todd Wehrmeyer PT and David Krombeen PT, DPT are Hope College and University of Michigan Alumni. We strive to provide the highest quality of care for patients in the greater Grand Rapids area. Listed below are some of the services we provide for our patients. If you or someone you know are dealing with any of the issues below stop by for a free injury screen to see if Physical therapy will benefit you! -Acute and Chronic Pain -Headaches/Migraines -Back and Neck Pain -Jaw Pain -Concussion Management -Fibromyalgia -Foot and Ankle Pain -Hip and Knee Pain -Dizziness or Balance issues -Pre and Post-Operative pain -Shoulder Pain -Sports Injuries -Work Injury -Muscle strains or weakness -Pain with running Physical Therapy can benefit everyone! If you feel limited in your abilities to function at the level you want, we can help! Let us help you enjoy your life to the fullest and without pain! Progressive Physical Therapy Mission Statement Progressive Physical Therapy is dedicated to providing individuals with the highest quality of rehabilitative services. Progressive Physical Therapy believes that each person who requires physical therapy comes with unique problems and needs, specific to the individual. We strive to create an individually developed rehab plan to identify these needs and help patients reach their personal and functional goals so that they can return to the life that they enjoy. The personnel at Progressive Physical Therapy will strive to provide quality care, open communication, and a desire to go above and beyond to ensure that our patients improve. Progressive Physical Therapy endorses the core values of professionalism in physical therapy which include accountability, altruism, compassion/caring, excellence, integrity, professional duty, diversity, service, and social responsibility.