Locally owned · Raleigh, North Carolina

Your physical therapist. Not a rotation of them.

Schmitt Family PT is locally owned and run by Dr. Matthew Schmitt, DPT. You see him every visit, full hour, one-on-one, no shortcuts. Most insurance accepted. No referral needed in North Carolina.

Call 919-675-6574 or schedule online

Locally owned · Raleigh, North Carolina

Your physical therapist. Not a rotation of them.

Schmitt Family PT is locally owned and run by Dr. Matthew Schmitt, DPT. You see him every visit, full hour, one-on-one, no shortcuts. Most insurance accepted. No referral needed in North Carolina.

Call 919-675-6574 or schedule online

Locally owned · Raleigh, North Carolina

Your physical therapist. Not a rotation of them.

Schmitt Family PT is locally owned and run by Dr. Matthew Schmitt, DPT. You see him every visit, full hour, one-on-one, no shortcuts. Most insurance accepted. No referral needed in North Carolina.

Call 919-675-6574 or schedule online

COVERED BY INSURANCE

Curious about our cost? Read our insurance FAQ here.

COVERED BY INSURANCE

Curious about our cost? Read our insurance FAQ here.

COVERED BY INSURANCE

Curious about our cost? Read our insurance FAQ here.

Schmitt Family PT vs. the chains

What you'll notice on day one.

Standard clinic

Same therapist every visit

Full hour, one-on-one

No referral required

Published self-pay rates

You're never double-booked

OUR SERVICES

Personalized treatments. Extraordinary results.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of health care that empowers individuals to overcome physical…

Physical Therapy

Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of health care that empowers individuals to overcome physical…

Sports Injury Prevention

Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of health care that empowers individuals to overcome physical…

OUR SERVICES

Personalized treatments. Extraordinary results.

Captain's Coaching

Five structured modules on your boat, in your waters. From docking to maintaining a captain's log.

Physical Therapy

Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of health care that empowers individuals to overcome physical…

Sports Injury Prevention

Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of health care that empowers individuals to overcome physical…

OUR SERVICES

Personalized treatments. Extraordinary results.

Captain's Coaching

Five structured modules on your boat, in your waters. From docking to maintaining a captain's log.

Physical Therapy

Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of health care that empowers individuals to overcome physical…

Sports Injury Prevention

Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of health care that empowers individuals to overcome physical…

THE DOCTOR

Meet Dr. Schmitt.

Dr. Matthew Schmitt is a Doctor of Physical Therapy trained at UNC Chapel Hill, with [5+] years of clinical experience treating orthopedic and sports injuries across the Triangle.

He started Schmitt Family PT for a simple reason: physical therapy works, but only when it's done right. That means one therapist, full attention, real treatment plans. Not a production line.

Outside the clinic, you'll find him [personal interest 1], [personal interest 2], or [personal interest 3].

THE DOCTOR

Meet Dr. Schmitt.

Dr. Matthew Schmitt is a Doctor of Physical Therapy trained at UNC Chapel Hill, with [5+] years of clinical experience treating orthopedic and sports injuries across the Triangle.

He started Schmitt Family PT for a simple reason: physical therapy works, but only when it's done right. That means one therapist, full attention, real treatment plans. Not a production line.

Outside the clinic, you'll find him [personal interest 1], [personal interest 2], or [personal interest 3].

THE DOCTOR

Meet Dr. Schmitt.

Dr. Matthew Schmitt is a Doctor of Physical Therapy trained at UNC Chapel Hill, with [5+] years of clinical experience treating orthopedic and sports injuries across the Triangle.

He started Schmitt Family PT for a simple reason: physical therapy works, but only when it's done right. That means one therapist, full attention, real treatment plans. Not a production line.

Outside the clinic, you'll find him [personal interest 1], [personal interest 2], or [personal interest 3].

PRICING

Wondering what this costs?

We publish our self-pay rates. We accept most major insurance. We verify your benefits before your first visit. No surprise bills.

Patient stories

Changing lives across North Carolina

Emelia, 42

"I'd had low back pain for two years. Two PT clinics, two rounds of injections, no improvement. Dr. Schmitt was the first person who actually took the time to figure out what was going on. Six weeks later I'm back to running. I should've come here first."

low back pain

Emelia, 42

"I'd had low back pain for two years. Two PT clinics, two rounds of injections, no improvement. Dr. Schmitt was the first person who actually took the time to figure out what was going on. Six weeks later I'm back to running. I should've come here first."

low back pain

Emelia, 42

"I'd had low back pain for two years. Two PT clinics, two rounds of injections, no improvement. Dr. Schmitt was the first person who actually took the time to figure out what was going on. Six weeks later I'm back to running. I should've come here first."

low back pain

READY WHEN YOU ARE

Schedule with Schmitt Family PT

No referral required in North Carolina

READY WHEN YOU ARE

Schedule with Schmitt Family PT

No referral required in North Carolina

READY WHEN YOU ARE

Schedule with Schmitt Family PT

No referral required in North Carolina

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is physical therapy?

Physical therapy has grown and evolved in the last century to become an indispensable part of rehabilitation. It is a clinical approach that brings together dedicated and highly motivated health care professionals or physical therapists who help improve mobility after injury by working to reduce pain, increase your range of motion, strength, and balance, and, most importantly, give you your independence back. A physical therapist will also look at underlying impairments such as balance problems, muscle weakness, and reduced flexibility to help develop special exercises and treatment plans to get you on the right path to recovery.

How does physical therapy work?

When you receive PT treatment at Spear, you can expect to be taken through an individualized program that addresses your unique needs and goals. On your first day, your physical therapist will take time listening, observing, and examining to generate a more complete picture of your injury and symptoms. This session will conclude with an explanation of your treatment plan, what to expect going forward with physical therapy, and instructions for any exercises you can begin performing at home. From this point on, your treatment should be thought of as a partnership between you and your therapist.

Costs of physical therapy services

Services offered in a typical PT session can all be billed through insurance. Certain specialized treatments (golf swing analysis, transitional care/personal training, etc.) are not covered by insurance, and therefore billed at self-pay rates.

What kind of physical therapy treatments are provided at Schmitt Family PT?

At Spear Physical Therapy, our therapists treat different orthopedic and neuromuscular conditions and diseases ranging from post-concussion rehabilitation to joint replacement, pelvic floor dysfunction, and balance disorders. Our treatment plans include modalities and techniques that use soft tissue massage, joint mobilization, electrical stimulation, stretching, therapeutic exercises, heat therapy, and cold therapy.

When is physical therapy recommended?

If you are dealing with pain or an injury that’s affecting your ability to carry out your daily activities and exercise normally, or if you’re dealing with other physical function limitations, you could benefit from physical therapy. As a non-invasive approach to pain reduction, it can be your first line of defense to help manage symptoms before resorting to surgery.

What does a physical therapy treatment involve?

During your first visit, your physical therapist will spend time understanding your medical history to get a complete picture of your symptoms and issues. The session will end with a personalized treatment plan, a timeline of how your treatment will progress, and exercises and instructions you need to continue at home. When you come in for your treatment, we ask you to check in 15 minutes before your appointment wearing comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and a pair of rubber-soled sneakers. Carry all your verification, including your insurance coverage, physician’s prescription, list of medications, and imaging (MRIs, X-rays).

LEARN MORE

Frequently Asked Questions

What is physical therapy?

Physical therapy has grown and evolved in the last century to become an indispensable part of rehabilitation. It is a clinical approach that brings together dedicated and highly motivated health care professionals or physical therapists who help improve mobility after injury by working to reduce pain, increase your range of motion, strength, and balance, and, most importantly, give you your independence back. A physical therapist will also look at underlying impairments such as balance problems, muscle weakness, and reduced flexibility to help develop special exercises and treatment plans to get you on the right path to recovery.

How does physical therapy work?

When you receive PT treatment at Spear, you can expect to be taken through an individualized program that addresses your unique needs and goals. On your first day, your physical therapist will take time listening, observing, and examining to generate a more complete picture of your injury and symptoms. This session will conclude with an explanation of your treatment plan, what to expect going forward with physical therapy, and instructions for any exercises you can begin performing at home. From this point on, your treatment should be thought of as a partnership between you and your therapist.

Costs of physical therapy services

Services offered in a typical PT session can all be billed through insurance. Certain specialized treatments (golf swing analysis, transitional care/personal training, etc.) are not covered by insurance, and therefore billed at self-pay rates.

What kind of physical therapy treatments are provided at Schmitt Family PT?

At Spear Physical Therapy, our therapists treat different orthopedic and neuromuscular conditions and diseases ranging from post-concussion rehabilitation to joint replacement, pelvic floor dysfunction, and balance disorders. Our treatment plans include modalities and techniques that use soft tissue massage, joint mobilization, electrical stimulation, stretching, therapeutic exercises, heat therapy, and cold therapy.

When is physical therapy recommended?

If you are dealing with pain or an injury that’s affecting your ability to carry out your daily activities and exercise normally, or if you’re dealing with other physical function limitations, you could benefit from physical therapy. As a non-invasive approach to pain reduction, it can be your first line of defense to help manage symptoms before resorting to surgery.

What does a physical therapy treatment involve?

During your first visit, your physical therapist will spend time understanding your medical history to get a complete picture of your symptoms and issues. The session will end with a personalized treatment plan, a timeline of how your treatment will progress, and exercises and instructions you need to continue at home. When you come in for your treatment, we ask you to check in 15 minutes before your appointment wearing comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and a pair of rubber-soled sneakers. Carry all your verification, including your insurance coverage, physician’s prescription, list of medications, and imaging (MRIs, X-rays).

LEARN MORE

Frequently Asked Questions

What is physical therapy?

Physical therapy has grown and evolved in the last century to become an indispensable part of rehabilitation. It is a clinical approach that brings together dedicated and highly motivated health care professionals or physical therapists who help improve mobility after injury by working to reduce pain, increase your range of motion, strength, and balance, and, most importantly, give you your independence back. A physical therapist will also look at underlying impairments such as balance problems, muscle weakness, and reduced flexibility to help develop special exercises and treatment plans to get you on the right path to recovery.

How does physical therapy work?

When you receive PT treatment at Spear, you can expect to be taken through an individualized program that addresses your unique needs and goals. On your first day, your physical therapist will take time listening, observing, and examining to generate a more complete picture of your injury and symptoms. This session will conclude with an explanation of your treatment plan, what to expect going forward with physical therapy, and instructions for any exercises you can begin performing at home. From this point on, your treatment should be thought of as a partnership between you and your therapist.

Costs of physical therapy services

Services offered in a typical PT session can all be billed through insurance. Certain specialized treatments (golf swing analysis, transitional care/personal training, etc.) are not covered by insurance, and therefore billed at self-pay rates.

What kind of physical therapy treatments are provided at Schmitt Family PT?

At Spear Physical Therapy, our therapists treat different orthopedic and neuromuscular conditions and diseases ranging from post-concussion rehabilitation to joint replacement, pelvic floor dysfunction, and balance disorders. Our treatment plans include modalities and techniques that use soft tissue massage, joint mobilization, electrical stimulation, stretching, therapeutic exercises, heat therapy, and cold therapy.

When is physical therapy recommended?

If you are dealing with pain or an injury that’s affecting your ability to carry out your daily activities and exercise normally, or if you’re dealing with other physical function limitations, you could benefit from physical therapy. As a non-invasive approach to pain reduction, it can be your first line of defense to help manage symptoms before resorting to surgery.

What does a physical therapy treatment involve?

During your first visit, your physical therapist will spend time understanding your medical history to get a complete picture of your symptoms and issues. The session will end with a personalized treatment plan, a timeline of how your treatment will progress, and exercises and instructions you need to continue at home. When you come in for your treatment, we ask you to check in 15 minutes before your appointment wearing comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and a pair of rubber-soled sneakers. Carry all your verification, including your insurance coverage, physician’s prescription, list of medications, and imaging (MRIs, X-rays).