Our office is located at 901 W. U.S. 70, Suite 120 next to HARP Christian Counseling. At Peak Performance – Garner, we’re committed to providing natural and conservative care to those in Garner, North Carolina, in the safest, easiest and most pain-free way possible. To schedule your appointment or send over patient information, you can call us at (910) 294-8612 or send us a fax at (866) 422-6178.
Our advanced facility at Peak Performance – Garner is equipped to treat both orthopedic and musculoskeletal dysfunctions that our patients may experience. We employ a series of sophisticated diagnostic tools, including physical evaluation, movement investigation and gait analysis, to arrive at the best possible treatment solution for our patients.
Our contemporary medical tools and technology aid our physical therapists in providing relief, promoting healing and preventing any additional problems from occurring in the future. Our practice implements some of the best and most effective physical therapy services in the area.
At Peak Performance – Garner, our team offers a variety of tried-and-tested physical therapy services. Some of the highly effective services we offer include:
We are prepared and equipped to treat many forms of pain, injuries or conditions you may be experiencing. This includes:
Individualized treatment plans
At Peak Performance – Garner, our physical therapists create specialized treatment plans that are targeted toward the specific needs of each patient. We’re passionate about helping the local community and providing excellent patient care and individualized treatments for those in need.
If you’re looking for a physical therapist in Garner, we’re here for you. Our experienced physical therapists would be happy to meet with you for a consultation and get you started on the road to pain relief. Contact us today to schedule your consultation, and look forward to a happier, healthier tomorrow.
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