ISU Physical Therapy Associates
Location
2nd Floor Garrison Hall (Upper Campus)
1400 Terry Drive
Idaho State University
Pocatello, Idaho 83209
Garrison House is located directly across from Portneuf Regional Medical Center on Memorial Drive
Hours
The clinic is in operation for the Fall and Spring semesters during the academic year. Summer hours are scheduled on a case basis. The semester hours are 9-12 pm on MWF. The clinic functions as a teaching arm for doctoral students in physical therapy and is supervised by licensed physical therapy faculty.
Contact Info
Phone: 208-282-2590/4285
Web link: www.isu.edu/department/dpot
Service & Fees
The clinic accepts most insurances including Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Idaho insurance and ISU student insurance. In addtion, there is a sliding fee scale for those patients who are financially limited. The clinic is not a provider of Medicare or Medicaid.
Payment Information
Payment of fees is requested on the initiation of services. The clinic staff will help assist you in billing insurances. If you are an ISU student, we reserve the right to withhold grades or transcripts until payment for services is received.
Facilities, Equipment and Technology
The clinic has a full array of treatment facilities including examination and treatment rooms, an exercise gym, treadmills, bicycle ergo meters and metabolic energy consumption instrumentation. In addition, a full compliment of balance analysis equipment, EMG instrumentation and muscle testing equipment is available.
Benefit to Students
The Physical Therapy Clinic supports the total function of the department and the community through:
- Providing physical therapy graduates trained in the full array of entry level physical therapist skills.
- Operating and maintaining a clinic for patients with musculoskeletal diagnoses as a part of the university and extended communities.
- Making a strong contribution toward fostering ethical and legal best paractice in the profession of physical therapy.
- Conducting research and other scholarly activities in the physical therapy profession.
Professional Service Contributions
- Local, State, Regional and National Professional Association activities.
- Interdisciplinary activities with other health care providers at the university and in the community.
- Research and Scholarly endeavors.
- Many faculty are specialists in sport, orthopedic and pediatric rehabilitation.
Faculty & Staff
Fe Davis, Clinic Secretary 2822590/4285
Professor Cindy Seiger,PT, MS. Clinic Director 282--4416
Dr. Jim Creelman, PT, MA. OCS DPT. 282-4566
Dr. Nancy Devine, PT, MS, DPT. 282-2686
Dr. Kevin Helgeson, PT,DHsc, SCS. 282-4591
Dr. Deanna Dye. PT. MA. PhD. 282-4307
Dr. Alex Urfer, PT, PhD. 282-4459
Clinical Instructor James Ralphs 282-2483
Professor Kathy Alexander , PT, MA, OCS. 282-4095