KB Physical Therapy & Wellness is the in-office location for The POTS Life™ program, founded by Dr. Kelsey Botti, PT, DPT. The POTS Life™ is a structured, low-and-slow approach to managing POTS that focuses on safe progression, education, and long-term support.
Care is designed to meet individuals where they are and adapt over time , without being limited by traditional insurance-based models.
In-office care at KB Physical Therapy & Wellness is provided as part of The POTS Life™ program by licensed physical therapists. This model allows for consistency, flexibility, and individualized progression based on symptoms and tolerance.
Care is self-pay and not insurance-based, which allows us to focus on quality of care rather than visit limits or authorization requirements.
IN-OFFICE CARE PRICING
In-office visits are $200 per session.
For those who wish to pursue potential out-of-network reimbursement, a superbill may be provided upon request.
DO I NEED A PRESCRIPTION FROM MY DOCTOR?
In Pennsylvania an individual can choose to go directly to a physical therapist for an evaluation/treatment for a period of 30 days. This is referred to as “direct access physical therapy.” You do not need a PT script for the first 30 days of treatment.
How Care Works
Care is provided through The POTS Life™ program, with the option to receive in-office support at KB Physical Therapy & Wellness or complete the program virtually from anywhere.
Care is not insurance-based. This allows for consistent, long-term support without visit limits or insurance-driven interruptions.
No. In-office care is available in the Pittsburgh area, but The POTS Life™ program is also available virtually, making care accessible regardless of location.
Our team can help guide you based on your symptoms, goals, and preferences so you can choose the option that fits your life best.
The POTS Life™ program is a structured, low-and-slow approach to managing POTS that may include exercise, education, and habit support.
In-office care is provided by licensed physical therapists.
In-office visits are self-pay. A superbill may be provided upon request for insurance submission at the individual’s discretion.
ABOUT
Under the No Surprises Act, you have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate of the expected cost of medical services if you are uninsured or choose to self-pay.
A Good Faith Estimate is an explanation of how much your medical care may cost based on the services reasonably expected at the time the estimate is created. Actual charges may differ depending on your individualized care plan, progress, or changes made during care.
You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate before scheduling services or at any time upon request. If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you may have the right to dispute the bill.
Requesting a Good Faith Estimate
To request a Good Faith Estimate, please contact our team prior to scheduling. Estimates are provided based on the selected care option and anticipated services.
This notice is provided in accordance with federal law and does not obligate you to receive care.
For questions about this notice or to request an estimate, please contact our office.