North Platte Physical Therapy was established in 1988, in Douglas and Wheatland, Wyoming. We have expanded our practice slowly, with the philosophy that we provide quality care to rural Wyoming. We believe in going the extra mile for all of our patients, in all of our offices. We continue to be on the cutting edge of medicine because of our strong belief in education, and encourage our staff to advance their clinical knowledge through continuing education and board certifications.
Monument Physical Therapy represents our expansion into Western Nebraska, it was established in September, 2009. We are able to offer outpatient services to Gering, NE. Our philosophy of providing quality care is extended to Nebraska. We continue to be on the cutting edge of medicine because of our strong belief in education. We continue to encourage our staff to advance their clinical knowledge through continuing education and board certifications.
Big Country Rehabilitation was established in April, 2001. It grew from a partnership between North Platte Physical Therapy Services, Inc. and Memorial Hospital of Converse County. We offer outpatient, physical and occupational therapy services as well as convenient physical and occupational therapy inpatient services through our hospital. We also provide services to our nursing home and many of our school districts. We continue to encourage our staff to advance their clinical knowledge through continuing education and board certifications. We boast having the first driving program in the State of Wyoming.
Bear Lodge Rehab was established in January, 2010. It grew from a partnership between North Platte Physical Therapy Services, Inc. and Crook County Medical District. We offer outpatient, physical therapy services as well as convenient physical therapy inpatient services through our hospital location. We continue to encourage our staff to advance their clinical knowledge through continuing education and board certifications.
We are committed to serving as a model for promotion of rehabilitation, education and wellness in our communities.