Concierge physical therapy is a simple concept with meaningful clinical implications: instead of you traveling to a clinic, the therapist comes to you. Sessions take place at your home, your apartment building gym, your office, or one of our partner facilities across Manhattan. Everything else — the clinical quality, the credentials, the depth of treatment — is the same as or better than what you'd find at a traditional practice.

The model exists because access to care and quality of care are two different problems. Most people who need physical therapy can get an appointment. What they can't always get is an appointment that fits their life, delivered by someone with the time to do the job properly.

What Concierge PT Actually Means

The word concierge gets used loosely. In our context, it means three specific things.

First, mobile delivery. Your therapist travels to you. You don't adapt your schedule around a clinic's hours — the session happens where and when it's most convenient.

Second, one-on-one care. Every minute of your session belongs to you. There's no rotating between patients, no aide handling part of your treatment, no interruptions. Your therapist's full clinical attention is on your case from the moment they arrive.

Third, no insurance involvement. We operate entirely outside the insurance billing system. That means treatment decisions are made on clinical grounds, not coverage grounds. The number of sessions, the choice of interventions, the pace of progression — all of it is determined by what's actually indicated, not what will be authorized.

What a Session Looks Like

A typical 60-minute session begins with a brief clinical check-in. How did you respond to the last session? What have you noticed in the days since? These aren't formalities — they're diagnostically useful, and in a busy clinic, they often get skipped.

From there, the session moves through manual therapy, targeted exercise, and movement analysis, in proportions that vary based on where you are in your recovery. Your therapist adjusts in real time. If something's not responding the way they expected, the plan changes — not at the next appointment, right now.

Every session ends with a clear picture of where you are and what comes next. Not a generic handout of exercises, but a specific progression with the rationale explained.

Who It's For

Concierge PT makes the most difference for a specific type of patient.

Executives and professionals whose schedules make a fixed clinic appointment impractical. People who've been through standard PT before and noticed the gap between what they received and what they needed. Post-surgical patients whose outcomes depend on the quality and consistency of their rehabilitation. Athletes — professional or serious amateur — who approach their recovery the same way they approach their training: with structure, data, and high expectations.

It also works well for people who simply don't want to spend 45 minutes traveling to and from a clinic for a 15-minute interaction with a therapist. That calculation doesn't require a complex injury to make sense.

Where We Work in Manhattan

We see clients across Manhattan — Chelsea, Tribeca, Hudson Yards, Midtown, the Upper East and West Sides, SoHo, the Village. Sessions take place at your residence, your building's fitness facility, or one of our partner gyms where clients have access to full equipment and professional amenities.

For clients who prefer a dedicated space, we work at COMPLETE by CompleteBody in Union Square and Studio IX Fitness on the Upper West Side. Both offer the environment for a clinical session without the feel of a medical facility.

The Starting Point

The right starting point is a conversation. Tell us what you're dealing with — the injury, the surgery, the performance goal, the frustration with what you've tried before. We'll give you an honest assessment of whether we're the right fit and what a treatment plan would actually look like.

Sessions start at $270. There's no referral required in New York State.


Caliber PT is Manhattan's concierge orthopedic physical therapy practice. One-on-one sessions delivered to you, wherever you are in the city.