ATI Physical Therapy is excited to announce continued expansion into Green Bay, Wisc., with its second clinic, located at 2664 S. Oneida Street, suite 102. The Green Bay-Ashwaubenon clinic, which officially opens June 5, will offer dry needling, physical, vestibular, running and Mckenzie therapy. This new clinic joins our flagship Green Bay location on 2394 Costco Way.
The ATI Green Bay-Ashwaubenon team will be led by clinic director Michael Last. Michael graduated from Carroll University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Master of Science in Physical Therapy. Since starting his own practice in 2001, Michael has pursued an extensive continuing education regimen focused on the osteopathic approach to rehabilitation, dry needling and sports medicine. Michael enjoys working with tactical and professional athletes, as well as individuals looking to improve their quality of life and reduce pain. He believes that by teaching his patients how to treat themselves through a specifically-designed home exercise program and educating them on how to identify and control injuries, he can empower them to get some control of their pain and improve function.
Michael has played collegiate basketball and competitive soccer, and loves to exercise and train for a variety of races. He also loves spending time with his wife and five children - especially outdoors.
“We are excited to team up with the best local clinicians to bring a differential level of expert care and high-level of customer service to the Green Bay area,” said Ed Maher, vice president of operations, ATI. “We realize that our customers are aware of the cost of their health care. Therefore, we strive to partner with consumers and local business to offer the highest quality of care at a more affordable price. With same day appointments available, starting therapy is quick and easy. Give us a call or stop by for a complimentary injury screen and experience the ATI difference.”
First appointments with all ATI clinics are scheduled within 24-48 hours, and early morning and evening hours are available to accommodate patient schedules. Rehabilitation services include manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, strength training, cardiovascular conditioning, sports-specific training, and therapeutic modalities, such as ultrasound and electrical stimulation.
ATI accepts virtually all major insurance carriers, verifies patient benefits prior to the start of treatment and offers individualized payment plans. Unique to the industry, ATI’s dedicated in-house research department aims to improve patient outcomes through basic science, research and evidence-based medicine. This includes the ATI Patient Outcomes Registry, a collection of data that supports an innovative approach to physical therapy that improves awareness of patient outcomes and how the rehabilitative process can impact patients’ quality of life.
To make an appointment at Green Bay-Ashwaubenon (920) 321-5700