Bethesda · Friendship Heights

Physical Therapy near Friendship Heights

Our Bethesda clinic is one Metro stop from Friendship Heights — useful for the apartment-tower residents along Wisconsin Ave, professionals at the corporate buildings near the Metro, and shoppers using the Chevy Chase Pavilion and Mazza Gallerie. We treat the full DC/MD-line professional and active adult demographic.

Who we treat from Friendship Heights

Friendship Heights residents in the Wisconsin Ave high-rises, professionals at the Friendship Heights office buildings, shoppers and workers around the Chevy Chase Pavilion, and active adults along the DC/MD border.

Getting here

Friendship Heights Metro (Red Line) is one stop north of Bethesda Metro — about 3 minutes on the train, 10 minutes total door-to-door. By car, 10–15 minutes via Wisconsin Ave or Bradley Boulevard.

DCPT Bethesda
6931 Arlington Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814

Conditions we commonly treat for Friendship Heights patients

  • Back pain — desk worker and professional caseload
  • Neck pain and tech neck
  • Sciatica
  • Knee arthritis and runner's knee
  • Post-surgical rehab
  • Shoulder pain
  • Balance and fall prevention for older adults

Same-week appointments

We verify your insurance at intake — usually same day. Most patients are evaluated within the week.

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Frequently asked questions

How easy is it to get to your Bethesda clinic from Friendship Heights?

Very — one stop north on the Red Line, about 3 minutes on the train. Total door-to-door is around 10 minutes.

Can I park nearby?

Free 2-hour street parking on Arlington Rd and adjacent blocks at our Bethesda clinic. Most Friendship Heights patients take Metro.

Do you have evening hours?

We have late-afternoon and early-evening slots on most weekdays — call to confirm what's open this week.

Do you accept my insurance?

We're in-network with Medicare, CareFirst BCBS, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, and Tricare. Self-pay $150 per session.

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