Martine Alger, DPT
DPTOrthopedic
Alger Physical Therapy
1801628284Is Martine Alger, DPT a Good Physical Therapist?
Martine Alger, DPT has a trust score of 52/100 — below average for Kingston. Consider comparing with other providers nearby. At 2 years of practice, they are early in their career.
The most important verification step for any physical therapist is confirming an active, unrestricted license with the state board — use the panel on this page to check Alger's current standing and any public disciplinary actions directly at the source.
What to Expect & Cost
A first visit with Martine Alger, DPT is an evaluation — usually 45–60 minutes covering your history, movement and strength testing, and a treatment plan. Follow-up sessions run 30–60 minutes and often involve hands-on therapy plus exercises. With a orthopedic focus, expect care geared toward that area.
With insurance, expect a copay of $20–$75 per visit; plans often cap the number of visits per year. Self-pay rates typically run $75–$150 per session. Most states allow direct access (no referral needed to start), though some insurers still require a physician referral for coverage.
These are general ranges, not Martine Alger, DPT's published prices. Confirm fees and coverage directly with the practice.
Before Your First Visit
- • Check your visit limit — call your insurer and ask how many PT visits per year are covered and what the copay is.
- • Ask whether you need a referral — even in direct-access states, some plans require one for reimbursement.
- • Wear comfortable clothing — loose clothes and sneakers let you move freely during the evaluation.
- • Bring imaging and referrals — X-ray/MRI reports or a surgeon's notes help the therapist tailor your plan.
- • Confirm the credential — licensed physical therapists hold a DPT (or MPT/BPT) and an active state license.
Trust Verification
- NPI Active
- License Active
- No Disciplinary Actions
- Credentials Verified
- Established Practice
- Focus Verified
Peer Comparison
2
Years practicing
11
Avg in Kingston
19
PTs in Kingston
DPT
Credential
Verify License & Discipline
License status and public disciplinary actions are maintained by the Tennessee Board of Physical Therapy, whose official record verifies license status, disciplinary actions. Check Alger's current standing at the source:
Look up on the state boardWe link to the official board rather than republishing discipline records, so you always see the most current, authoritative status.
Quick Facts
- Focus
- Orthopedic
- Credential
- DPT
- Gender
- Female
- NPI Since
- 08/15/2024