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.
About this specialty in NPPES
NPPES publishes a taxonomy code that identifies a provider's declared specialty. The Pediatric specialty corresponds to taxonomy code 2251P0200X.
Many PTs practice orthopedic or general physical therapy under the generic taxonomy code 225100000X without a specialty designation. Those PTs are not listed under a specialty page. When choosing a PT for a specific need, confirm their practice areas directly with the provider or their clinic.
How to verify credentials
- Check that their NPPES taxonomy code matches
2251P0200X - Verify their license is active with the state PT board
- Confirm graduation from a CAPTE-accredited physical therapy program
- Ask the provider directly about their clinical experience with the specific condition or population
Find Pediatric PTs by City (NPPES specialty)
1,843 cities
New York, NY
96 listed
Brooklyn, NY
83 listed
Houston, TX
76 listed
Austin, TX
72 listed
Chicago, IL
70 listed
Cincinnati, OH
60 listed
Dallas, TX
58 listed
San Antonio, TX
54 listed
Los Angeles, CA
52 listed
San Diego, CA
40 listed
Phoenix, AZ
40 listed
Killeen, TX
37 listed
Staten Island, NY
36 listed
Birmingham, AL
31 listed
Omaha, NE
28 listed
Colorado Springs, CO
28 listed
Las Vegas, NV
27 listed
Charlotte, NC
27 listed
Indianapolis, IN
27 listed
Washington, DC
27 listed
Bronx, NY
27 listed
Greenville, SC
27 listed
Denver, CO
26 listed
Springfield, VA
26 listed