Have been coming to Access recently for physiotherapy on a shoulder injury. Can’t comment on the orthopedic services. Head PT Andrea and assistant PT Liz have been excellent, creating a treatment/exercise plan to increase strength and range of motion, and revising as necessary based on improvement and pain level. Liz has the best massage fingers! :) Scheduling is quite flexible, but you do need to have a doctor’s referral with diagnosis prior to first evaluation appointment. And they will provide progress reports for your doctor. The PT area is the front portion of the building, relatively small space. At times it does seem a little crowded if more than 2 patients are being treated at the same time. Some people may be on exam tables, but others could be doing bike or treadmill, standing doing exercise band stretches, free weights, or floor exercises. Can be a bit dodgy getting around people and equipment. I’ve done a lot of PT over the years and feel confident I’m in good hands at Access.