Posted on Google Juanita Weist07/07/2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. At first you’re always skeptical about going to a new adventure. I have been to Pintler Physical Therapy three times and my experience has been great. They designed a personal plan that got me back to my regular active lifestyle. Therapists are very knowledgeable and know what they’re doing. The entire staff makes you feel welcomed and are interested in your recovery. So glad I chose them for my therapy. Juanita WeistPosted on Google Cheryl Baird12/06/2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr Mike Cline and staff at Pintler Physical Therapy are A#1. I have had several different issues in the past and have had excellent results every time. Everyone goes out of their way to ensure you're getting the best care and techniques possible. The super friendly receptionist is top notch at making appointments to work with your schedule - (among other things) 😊 Professional, caring, friendly, family like atmosphere. Highly recommend.Posted on Google Lorene Wren23/05/2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I love Pintler Physical therapy. I’ve used them several times over the years. They know what they are doing but more important to me is that they seem to care about what you are going through and really want to help you get better.Posted on Google Darla Wind22/05/2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent staff, very friendly. Great physical therapy.Posted on Google Shane Hogsett01/05/2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’ve had my share of injuries from a very active lifestyle, seen many PT’s during and after service. Came home in 2019, and Pintler PT stands at the top of that list. Their cohesive, team-oriented approach. Everyone is on the same page, supportive, and invested in your progress. Almost as if walking into “Cheers”; personable.Posted on Google Brian Valentine27/02/2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Awesome staff.Posted on Google Marquis Matson17/01/2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have been working with Mike over the last few months and I cannot fit into a review how grateful I am for this time. My injury was peculiar and I was somewhat scared of it all, so much of it was unknown. Mike took the time to answer my questions, explain things to me, and calm my fears when I started to spiral. The PT itself helped me have a mostly pain free experience as I healed a broken bone. And a shout out to the entire crew. The gals at the front desk are fun and made waiting for my appointment something I looked forward to. It seemed like everyone who came there felt the same way, it was a very lighthearted, camaraderie feeling to the place. The whole thing was punctual without feeling rushed, fun, and generally something I enjoyed way more than I expected to. Thank you all!Posted on Google Jake Lee24/10/2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have been to a lot of pt places all over the country, and these guys were by far my favorite no contest due to their friendliness and above all, competency. Over the course of a year Mike, Richelle, Jess and the gang became good friends all while providing a rigorous and thorough pt program that got me back to where I needed to be after a very intense knee surgery that left me unable to walk. I've since left the area but God forbid I ever need PT again, Pintler PT set the standard I'll compare everyone else to. I cannot recommend these guys enough to anyone in the Butte/Anaconda area looking for physical therapy.Posted on Google Melinda Bridgewater23/09/2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Pintler Physical Therapy is the best! Definitely recommend them if you need PT. I’m confident that with the awesome care I am receiving here I will meet my mobility goal. The improvement so far has been dramatic. The staff are so friendly and knowledgeable. First Richelle at the desk has such a welcoming bubbly personality. Eryn, Jess, and Mark push me just the right amount during the session - always checking in, reading body language and explaining what we’re doing and why. Great experience.
Our frequently asked questions help answer many of the questions and concerns we receive from new patients before the first visit regarding services, insurance, billing and processes.
An initial evaluation is considered your first visit as a patient of our clinic. A free wellness screen does not count as an initial evaluation. The initial evaluation is a more detailed visit with your physical therapist to determine a plan of care to best treat your condition. Often this includes a conversation about your condition, health history and goals. These visits often include stretches and exercises. Following your initial evaluation, you will work with us to schedule your next visits to help you get back to doing life better.
This depends on your individual needs. You and your physical therapist will develop a treatment plan together. This usually consists of two to three visits per week depending on your condition.
Absolutely! We provide treatment services for pediatric therapy and can work closely with your physician, schools and early childhood intervention program. Our therapists have experience working with children of all ages.
Physical therapy, for some conditions, has been found to be as effective as surgery. Consider physical therapy before undergoing expensive and invasive surgeries.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urges health care providers to reduce the use of opioids in favor of safe alternatives for long-term pain management. Physical therapy is a safe alternative. Physical therapy treats pain through hands-on care, movement and education.
Physical therapy can help with a wide variety of symptoms and conditions including but not limited to: ankle and foot pain, arthritis and joint pain, athletic injuries, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, chronic pain, disc injuries, fall prevention and balance training, fibromyalgia, hand, wrist and elbow pain, headaches, hip and knee pain, low back and neck pain, mild stroke, nerve impingement, neurological rehabilitation, sciatica, shoulder pain, spine conditions, sprains and strains, stenosis, tendonitis, tennis or golfer’s elbow, temporomandibular joint and jaw pain, vestibular therapy, women’s health and worker’s compensation injuries.
A free wellness screen is a great opportunity to meet with a therapist to talk over your concerns. We don’t even collect your insurance information. It truly is a free visit. It’s not time consuming, it helps you determine next steps for your care and it’s a good introduction to how physical therapy may help you.
Dress comfortably so you are free to move. Typically, patients wear shorts to loose pants, that allow for movement. Shoes should be supportive, such as a good-fitting pair of walking or running shoes.
If you have any questions for your physical therapist, write them down and bring them with. Please fill out the new patient paperwork or arrive early enough to compete it prior to your appointment.
If you have any questions for your physical therapist, write them down and bring them with. Please fill out the new patient paperwork or arrive early enough to compete it prior to your appointment.
For your first appointment, please bring your photo ID, your insurance card, a list of your current medications and completed paperwork that you received prior to your appointment.
We have many appointment times to fit your schedule. We are open Monday through Friday and start seeing patients as early as 7 a.m. We can see patients over the lunch hour and have our last appointment scheduled for 6 p.m. Give us a call and we can usually schedule you within the next 24 to 48 hours.
While insurance policies may require you to visit a primary care provider first or limit your access to preferred providers only, all 50 states and the District of Columbia allow you to contact a physical therapist without a physician’s referral. You have the right to choose your own physical therapist. You are not obligated to receive physical therapy in any specific facility.
