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Therapy Services

Medical Center of McKinney - Medical Office Building
4510 Medical Center Drive, Suite 109
McKinney, Texas  75069
Phone: (972) 547-8081
Fax: (972) 547-8082

Monday - Friday:  8am - 5 pm

Our Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists work with you to create an environment that breeds potential...potential that is waiting to emerge from within you.

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Multidisciplinary Approach

We provide a team of qualified, multidisciplinary therapeutic professionals who work with your doctor to help you in achieving your highest potential.  We have a well-trained, experienced and comprehensive team of individuals who take part and take pride in your rehabilitation process.  Medical Center of McKinney Therapy Services are here to support you.

Our Therapy Services team consists of:

  • Physical Therapists
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Speech-Language Pathologists
  • Technicians


Caring individuals who take part in your rehabilitation and are here to support you.

Areas of Expertise

Sports and work-related injuries, orthopedic/musculoskeletal disorders, foot orthotics, pediatrics, neurological disorders, age related dysfunction and post-surgical recovery are areas of expertise offered at Medical Center of McKinney.

Common musculoskeletal diagnoses treated include, but are not limited to:

  • Total joint replacement
  • Sciatica, cervical and lumbar spine syndromes
  • Repetitive trauma injuries
  • Wrist and hand injuries
  • Herniated discs
  • Shoulder dysfunction
  • Muscle sprains and strains
  • Joint hyper-and hypo-mobilities
  • Hip and knee injuries
  • Postal dysfunction
  • Fibromyalgia


Common rehabilitation diagnoses treated include, but are not limited to:

  • Stroke
  • MS exacerbation
  • ALS
  • Limb amputation
  • Dysphagia


Our Physical and Occupational Therapists evaluate and treat function and mobility, including:

  • Transfers
  • Balance
  • Gait
  • ADLs
  • Tone fine motor control
  • Strength
  • Endurance


Speech Pathologists will evaluate and treat swallowing, congnitive and communication disorders, including:

  • Apraxia
  • Aphasia
  • Language/Learning disorders
  • Delayed language
  • Autism
  • ADD/ADHD
  • Sensory deficits
  • Vocal dysfunction
  • Particulation disorders


"Phase II" Program

Our unique "Phase II" Program is specifically designed with your needs in mind.  Simply stated, Phase II picks up where reimbursement stops.  Often we see patients stop just short of their goal because of insurance issues.  Therefore, we offer a 30-90 day independent program which provides minimal supervision and allows you to continue your rehab on a voluntary basis, all for just a small monthly fee.

Achieving Potential

Medical Center of McKinney Therapy Services, in cooperation with your doctors, are dedicated to helping you reach your highest potential.  All you need to get started is your doctor's prescription.  We provide services for most health insurance companies and we will gladly help verify your coverage.  Simply call us or drop by and we will set up your program.

Medical Center of McKinney Therapy Services are conveniently located in your community and offer a professional, experienced staff with a long list of services and the extras you need to reach your potential.

Give us a call today at (972) 548-5340.

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Locations

  • 375 Municipal Drive
    Suite 134
    Richardson, TX 75080

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    Greenville, TX 75401

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    Richardson, TX 75082

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  • 1001 Raintree Circle
    Allen, TX 75013

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  • 140 E. Lamberth, Ste. B
    Sherman, TX 75092

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