When you need physical therapy, getting a second opinion or choosing the therapist who’s best for you is your right as a patient. This decision should always be yours — free from pressure or restrictions from your doctor or healthcare network.
What Is the Stark Law?
To protect your freedom of choice, the U.S. government created the Stark Law in 1989. Also called the Physician Self-Referral Law, this rule says that doctors can’t refer patients to certain services — like physical therapy, labs, or home health care — if the doctor or their family has a financial interest in that business. The law was designed to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure that your care is based on what’s best for you, not what benefits your doctor financially.
If a doctor breaks this law, there can be serious consequences, including large fines and being banned from federal healthcare programs like Medicare and Medicaid.
What Services Does Stark Law Cover?
The Stark Law applies to what are called “Designated Health Services” (DHS), which include:
Why Independent Physical Therapy Matters
Some doctors may suggest you only use therapists or services within their own healthcare network. They might say this makes communication or treatment easier. However, choosing an independent provider like Ferrell-Whited Physical Therapy Services often means:
Experience the Ferrell-Whited Difference
At Ferrell-Whited, we’re dedicated to making your physical therapy experience smooth and stress-free. Our friendly staff is easy to reach, and we don’t use complicated appointment systems. We offer a wide range of services, including:
With locations in Medina, Kent, Rootstown, and Stow, we’re proud to serve Northeast Ohio with the latest techniques and equipment.
Take Control of Your Care
Remember: The choice of where to receive physical therapy is always yours. If you have questions or want to learn more about how Ferrell-Whited can help, contact us today. We’re here to support your health and recovery — on your terms.