Border Therapy Services - Mesa Our Address7825 N. Mesa El Paso, Texas 79932 Phone: 915-290-0674 Fax: 866-563-8546 Business Hours Mon: 8:00 am-6:00 pm Tue: 8:00 am-6:00 pm Wed: 8:00 am-6:00 pm Thu: 8:00 am-6:00 pm Fri: 8:00 am-12:00 pm Request a Free Screening Request an Appointment Pay Your Bill Services Offered: Functional Capacity Evaluation Certified Hand Therapist Pre & Post-surgical rehab Sports injuries Orthopedics Balance and Falls Worker's Compensation Manual Therapy Dry needling Pain Management Return to Play Rehab Conditions We Treat Ankle Pain Arthritis Auto Injury Back Pain Balance/Gait Chronic Pain Elbow Pain Fibromyalgia Foot Pain Hand and Wrist Pain Headaches Hip Pain Knee Pain Neck Pain Neurological Osteoporosis Pre- & Post-Surgical Prenatal/Postpartum Sciatica Shoulder Pain Sports Injuries Torticollis Vestibular Workers' Comp Treatments we use to help you Annual PT Checkups Aquatic Therapy At-home Care Athletic Training Balance Training Blood Flow Restrictrion Training Direct access Dry Needling Fall Prevention Functional Capacity Evaluation Kinesiology Taping Manual therapy Neuromuscular Retraining Orthopedic Rehabilitation Pre & Post Surgical Rehab Vestibular Rehab Virtual Physical Therapy Work Conditioning Program Patient Paperwork and Links In-Clinic or At-Home Visit Intake Forms: New Evaluation English: (In-Person New Patient Evaluation Form - Online (English) or New Evaluation Form - English) Nueva Cita – Espanol: (Nueva Cita – Espanol o Nueva Cita - Espanol) Virtual Visit Intake Forms: Virtual New Patient Evaluation Form - Online (English) Virtual Existing Patient Evaluation Form - Online (English) Medicare & Self Pay Form Pay My Bill Related Blogs Is post-traumatic arthritis permanent?Read Time: 3 minutes, 40 seconds Post-traumatic arthritis is a type of osteoarthritis condition involving inflammation in theRead More Preparing for rotator cuff surgery: Our 5-step guideRead Time: 3 minutes, 49 seconds Your rotator cuff includes four muscles and dozens of tendons thatRead More 4 steps physical therapists can take to help you avoid knee pain while playing basketballRead Time: 2 minutes, 14 seconds Whether running, jumping or squatting, basketball players are at a unique risk of knee pain. Learn how physical therapists can prevent knee injuries. Read More Learn More