Pediatric Physical Therapy
What does a pediatric physical therapist do?
Pediatric physical therapists help infants and children with developmental delays, injuries, and congenital conditions.
When should you see one?
For a child's motor-development delays, injuries, or congenital movement conditions.
How to verify credentials
- Check that their NPI taxonomy code matches
2251P0200X - Verify their license is active with your state PT board
- Confirm graduation from a CAPTE-accredited physical therapy program
Find Pediatric PTs by City
1,843 cities
New York, NY
96 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Brooklyn, NY
83 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Houston, TX
76 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Austin, TX
72 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Chicago, IL
70 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Cincinnati, OH
60 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Dallas, TX
58 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
San Antonio, TX
54 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Los Angeles, CA
52 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
San Diego, CA
40 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Phoenix, AZ
40 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Killeen, TX
37 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Staten Island, NY
36 verified · avg 12 yrs exp
Birmingham, AL
31 verified · avg 12 yrs exp
Omaha, NE
28 verified · avg 12 yrs exp
Colorado Springs, CO
28 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Las Vegas, NV
27 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Charlotte, NC
27 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Indianapolis, IN
27 verified · avg 12 yrs exp
Washington, DC
27 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Bronx, NY
27 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Greenville, SC
27 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Denver, CO
26 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Springfield, VA
26 verified · avg 13 yrs exp