Contact Us
We are committed to providing high quality therapy treatments, service and care.
For questions, contact our team at 240-566-3132.
To schedule an appointment for physical therapy, please call the location below at the main number listed:
- Aspen Ridge: 240-566-3132
- Crestwood: 240-215-1425
- Liberty: 301-418-6434
- Mt. Airy: 301-829-5880
- Emmitsburg: 240-566-7200
- Urbana: 301-874-4343
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Frederick Health Aspen Ridge | Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab
Medical Office Building
163 Thomas Johnson Dr , Suite A
Frederick, MD 21702
240-566-3132 More Information -
Frederick Health Brunswick | Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab
Medical Office Building
1194 Dutchmans Creek Dr
Brunswick, MD 21716
240-566-7110 More Information -
Frederick Health Crestwood | Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab
Medical Office Building
7211 Bank Ct , Suite 120
Frederick, MD 21703
240-215-1425 More Information -
Frederick Health Crestwood | ProMotion Fitness
Medical Office Building
7211 Bank Ct , Suite 220
Frederick, MD 21703
240-215-1470 More Information -
Frederick Health Emmitsburg | Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab
Medical Office Building
16403 Old Emmitsburg Rd
Emmitsburg, MD 21727
240-566-7200 More Information -
Frederick Health Liberty | Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab
Medical Office Building
194 Thomas Johnson Dr , Suite B
Frederick, MD 21702
301-418-6434 More Information -
Frederick Health Mt. Airy | Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab
Medical Office Building
1502 South Main St , 205
Mt. Airy, MD 21771
301-829-5880 More Information -
Frederick Health Urbana | Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab
Medical Office Building
3430 Worthington Blvd , Suite 102
Frederick, MD 21704
301-874-4343 More Information
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Urgent Care
When you need quick medical attention, we’re here to provide the care you need at two convenient locations – no appointment necessary.
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Joint Works Program
Joint Works blends the talents of experienced clinical professionals with a state-of the art program model to deliver the highest quality care.
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