California Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy - Long Beach, Long Beach Blvd.

California Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy on Long Beach Boulevard offers patient-centered physical therapy for orthopedic injuries, post-surgical recovery, and chronic pain management. Our therapists design individualized treatment plans focused on restoring movement and building functional strength. We serve the Long Beach community with evidence-based care that supports active lifestyles and everyday mobility. Treatment combines hands-on therapy with structured exercise to help patients achieve lasting results. If you’re searching for physical therapy in Long Beach, our clinic provides compassionate, results-driven care tailored to your goals.

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California Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy - Long Beach, Long Beach Blvd.

2888 Long Beach Blvd.
Suite 405
Long Beach, CA 90806
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Hours

  • Monday 7:00 a.m. - 7:00p.m.
  • Tuesday 7:00 a.m. - 7:00p.m.
  • Wednesday 7:00 a.m. - 7:00p.m.
  • Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 7:00p.m.
  • Friday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00p.m.
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

Languages

  • English

Google Reviews

4.8
195 Reviews
Margaret Zych
Margaret Zych gave this location a rating of 5
3 months ago

Everyone is so nice here! They’ve been helping me strengthen the muscles around my hip. Incredibly helpful, nice and professional. They’ve truly been helping me out with the pain, soreness and to strengthen the muscles around my hips. 10/10 recommend them for physical therapy!

Linda Sweeney
Linda Sweeney gave this location a rating of 5
2 months ago

The staff is extremely helpful and very friendly. I look forward to my PT visits. They have helped me recover after surgery. I'm further along then I thought I would be.

Michèle W
Michèle W gave this location a rating of 5
10 months ago

I've gone for physical therapy at 2 different locations for California Rehabilitation & Sports Therapy. I recommend this one on Long Beach Blvd, because they were more detailed in helping me understand the purpose of each exercise, and were more conscientious in preparing my body for the intense stretching and work that's necessary for me to rehabilitate my spine. There were times I needed an extra bit of encouragement not a timer with instructions to complete "x" amount of reps then let then know because they're with another client. I actually looked forward to these sessions because I also noticed improvement in myself for the first time. I'm not done with what needs to happen before my second surgery, but I'm happy further sessions will likely continue here. They've got my back.🙃

Bonita Moore
Bonita Moore gave this location a rating of 5
4 months ago

I really love the kind and patient Doctors and their Assistants always great customer care and excelent Service and Professionalism every time I go there.

Smol Arcane
Smol Arcane gave this location a rating of 1
a month ago

Venessa the hand therapist is severely unprofessional and unethical. From getting argumentative and and angry when questioned to her inability to listen to patients when they are experiencing pain or other concerns. I quickly learned the front office administration and other therapists avoid her at all costs. It is very clear she creates a culture of fear for everyone who comes across her. I'm surprised management has made the conscious decision to keep her choosing to prioritize profits over patients.

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Commonly Asked Questions & What to Expect During Your PT Treatment

Do I need to see a doctor first?

Thanks to direct access, we can see any patient without a referral from a doctor for an initial evaluation. If our therapists believe that physical therapy is a good option for your needs, we can work with you and your physician to obtain a prescription for continued care. If your diagnosis requires additional expertise, we can also refer you to a specialist to handle your care.

What do I need to bring to my first visit?

For your first visit, be sure to bring the following items:

  • Prescription for physical therapy from your referring physician (if applicable)
  • Government issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license)
  • Insurance card(s)
  • Patient forms, which can be downloaded from this site in PDF format. Print and fill out the forms completely and bring them during your first visit.
  • Patients who are minors (under 18 years of age) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for their first visit.

What should I wear to physical therapy?

Please wear or bring comfortable athletic/workout clothing to change into. This includes shorts or sweatpants, a t-shirt and sneakers. Your attire should also allow easy access to your injured area for treatment by your physical therapist.

What can I expect during my first visit?

During your first visit, your therapist will perform a thorough examination, in which he or she will review your physician’s recommendations, examine the problem area, ask questions about your injury or pain, develop an effective treatment plan for rehabilitation, discuss their findings with you and answer any questions you may have. Your treatment plan may include hands-on, manual therapy, a customized exercise program, stretching and physical agents such as heat, ice, ultrasound and electrical stimulation. Your physical therapist may also recommend a home program to further assist in your treatment.

How long will my appointment take?

Your first appointment will typically last from 45 minutes to an hour and a half, depending on your injury. Following appointments usually last between 30 minutes and an hour, depending on the treatment. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of your appointment for check-in and paperwork. You can also download our patient forms, which can be filled out beforehand and brought with to your appointment.

How often will I need to come?

The frequency of your treatment will depend on your physician’s prescription and the plan of care developed by your physical therapist. Most patients require treatment two to three times per week. The duration of treatment will depend on your injury and personal progress. Your physical therapist will discuss this with you following your initial exam and subsequently as you progress.

What if I need to cancel an appointment?

If you are unable to attend an appointment, we require at least 24 hours' notice. However, we do understand than an occasional emergency or illness may arise, in which case you may have to cancel your appointment closer to your scheduled time.

Do you accept insurances? Will insurance cover my therapy?

We accept most major insurances including Medicare, Tricare and workers’ compensation plans. Before your initial visit, we will verify in and out of network benefits with your insurance company. The cost of therapy is determined by the benefits of your insurance plan, including the deductible and co-pay, or patient percentage. We are happy to check with your insurance company to determine the terms of your coverage. Payment for patient responsibility is due at the time of service.

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