Bethesda · North Bethesda
Physical Therapy in North Bethesda
Our Bethesda clinic serves North Bethesda patients — the NIH campus crowd, Pike & Rose and Rockville Pike-area residents, and the apartment population around White Flint. We see the full mix: post-surgical rehab, sports injuries, back pain, and active adults managing joint conditions.
Who we treat from North Bethesda
NIH and Walter Reed-area workers, Pike & Rose and Rockville Pike apartment residents, families in North Bethesda single-family neighborhoods, runners and cyclists on the Rock Creek and Bethesda Trolley Trail networks.
Getting here
From the NIH campus or Pike District, 10–15 minutes by car south on Old Georgetown Rd or Wisconsin Ave. White Flint Metro (Red Line) is two stops north of Bethesda Metro — easy transit option.
6931 Arlington Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814
Conditions we commonly treat for North Bethesda patients
- Back pain — desk worker, federal employee, and active adult caseload
- Sciatica
- Runner's knee and IT band syndrome
- Post-surgical rehab (knee, hip, shoulder, lumbar)
- Hip pain and labral irritation
- Achilles tendinopathy and plantar fasciitis
- Balance, vestibular, and TMJ conditions
Same-week appointments
We verify your insurance at intake — usually same day. Most patients are evaluated within the week.
Book an EvaluationFrequently asked questions
How do I get to your clinic from North Bethesda?
10–15 minutes by car. White Flint and Grosvenor Metros are 2–3 stops from Bethesda Metro on the Red Line.
Do you work with NIH and federal employees?
Yes — significant federal employee caseload. We accept CareFirst FEP, Aetna FEHB, and the other major federal plans.
Do you do in-home visits in North Bethesda?
Yes — our In-Home program serves North Bethesda along with the rest of the DMV.
Can I get same-week appointments?
Yes — same-week evaluations are standard.