Reviews for Robert Forster Physical Therapy
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Hours
Monday: 7AM - 6:30PM
Tuesday: 7AM - 8:30PM
Wednesday: 7AM - 6:30PM
Thursday: 7AM - 8:30PM
Friday: 7AM - 8:30PM
Saturday: 8 - 11AM
Sunday: Closed
Tips
price range: average by appointment only accepts credit cards garage parking, private lot parking accepts insurance wheelchair accessible bike parking
Ratings
Google: 4/5 Facebook: 3.2/5Robert Forster Physical Therapy
427 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica
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After a terrible ski accident and operated the same day for a broken displaced femur bone with titanium inserted in the bone in Mammoth hospital ( great people) I came to LA and engaged with Forster . They knew what to do they saw the x-rays before and after the operation, and we started. Soon I felt like Chris Bell and William were brothers to me. The rest of the staff too like Tiffany the receptionist. 3 times a week and the between days working at home and when I was there for I noticed an improvement. It also was 5 blocks from my home and I was going with my walker on the street. they taughted me how to use a cane effectively and finally today may 5 Chris got heavy...read full review
Thanks for the attention and care, Forester Physical Therapy! I recently went to rehab my knee and saw Rachel. Rachel is extremely knowledgeable, compassionate and professional. I hurt my MCL/meniscus training for a marathon and she went out of her to way to make sure I had a speedy recovery. Couldn't recommend her enough! Definitely ask for her when you go. Everyone that works there is wonderful of course. Thank you again for everything!
If you've ever been an athlete at any time in your life, you will enjoy the skilled hands of Robert Forster working on your injury. After a big dog crashed into my knee and tore up every important structure, Bob gave me confidence that I'll get my full range of motion back and full strength. I may still need a surgery if my favorite sports need more stability than I can gain without an ACL, but I will have a win either way -- either I'll be strong enough NOT to need surgery, or I'll be strong enough to withstand the rigors of surgery and bounce back more quickly. Prevention or Prehab.