The Physical Therapy Department at Othello Community Hospital provides excellent outpatient physical therapy, specializing in manual therapy. An emphasis is placed on the evaluation and treatment of patient disabilities which may be due to accident or injury, illness, birth defect, disease or other dysfunction such as stroke, developmental disabilities, cancer and others through the most current treatment techniques. In our service-oriented program, patients and their families are an integral component of our rehabilitation program. Rehabilitation goals are established based on the evaluation and with input from the patient. We offer therapeutic modalities and procedures, exercise equipment including treadmill, stationary bikes, upper body equipment, weights and shuttle 2000. Our highly skilled staff provides treatment for the entire body as well as inpatient services to the hospital. The therapist implements treatment programs that include exercises to increase strength, range of motion, coordination, and endurance. Activities may include physical modalities, balance activities, advanced equipment, weights and exercises. So let our fun, friendly, staff help with all your therapy needs. Se Habla Espanol.
From the receptionist to nurses n all the way up the ladder the Drs were exceptional!! Friendly, caring, professionalism, understanding n passionate about the care of their patients. I was rushed right in n from the first second in the room there was someone in the room being very attentive. Several nurses working as a team was so wonderful. Thank u Dr n great staff for making my short stay a pleasant one. Tyvm, Kimberly
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NLM
Mar 9, 2025
5.0
Great community hospital serving the local population. The staff are kind and friendly. Even when it’s busy, the providers seem very attentive and seem to have the patient’s best interest in mind. I am sure everyone has their off days.
I read a lot of the bad reviews recently posted in the last year for this hospital. You have to take those with a grain of salt so to speak. Some of these reviewers are complaining about long wait times and that they had to leave. Perhaps they really didn’t have an emergency? It is an emergency room. It is not an outpatient clinic or an urgent care. People have to understand that there are sick patients that need to be triaged and treated, and if your condition is deemed minor after your triage out in the waiting room, you may get bumped down the list if there’s an emergency that comes in. And if it is an emergency, and something bad happens while you are in the waiting room, well, you are in the emergency department. So you are right where you should be.
Also, regarding some other bad reviews noting that they had to take their child to another hospital the next day or two days later, and they had a different or worsening of the original problem, this is what the doctors and other healthcare providers say in their discharge summaries that they provide patients. They rule out emergencies at the time and provide their best workup, including a history and exam and lab work or other tests if necessary, for the time being while giving instructions to recommend coming back to the ER if the patient has new or worsening symptoms. From my discharge summary, it said “disease processes are dynamic and can change. Although a diagnosis was not made that was considered emergent at this time, it may become emergent later on. Please come back to the emergency department if you have any new or worsening conditions.“
In addition, to the guy who complained of a "bumpy ambulance ride," I can't even fathom what it takes for someone to complain about something like that, then blame it on the hospital. Judging by your last name, your original country of origin may not be the United States. I challenge you to go back to your home country and then get your healthcare there. Then come back, and be thankful. I am also willing to bet some of these reviewers probably get free healthcare on the taxpayer's dime, and then still complain.
Everyone has their own experience, but when reviewers leave a one star review, a lot of poor grammar, punctuation marks like exclamation marks, and a lot of “feeling” and no objective examples, it’s generally a good idea to disregard those reviews as anything meaningful, in my experience.
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Jorge R Rodriguez
Jun 20, 2024
1.0
They are not professional they don’t do things right that’s why everybody wants to Cadillac hospital. It is pathetic that they’re saying that they’re Train doctor 90 out of 100 people have died here but yet they’re on asking for the bill Othello community Hospital It’s a joke All they do is transfer you somewhere else The day I went for an emergency I remember each bump each stop sign that the ambulance Went through the emergency lights on it was a horrible experience. My family members got there way faster than the ambulance. It’s like they don’t even care about a person.
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Amanda Giannini
Mar 27, 2017
1.0
do not go see dr sebesta he is a jerk very rude says weight is the cause of my problem when i didnt have a problem until i had my surgery the nurse and other staff was nice he was a jerk
Frequently Asked Questions About Othello Community Hospital - Physical Therapy
What medical services does Othello Community Hospital - Physical Therapy offer?
The hospital provides outpatient physical therapy specializing in manual therapy for various conditions including accident or injury, illness, stroke, developmental disabilities, and cancer, using current treatment techniques.
What are the operating hours of Othello Community Hospital - Physical Therapy?
The hospital's Physical Therapy Department is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Where is Othello Community Hospital - Physical Therapy located?
It is located at 315 North 14th Avenue, Othello, WA 99344, United States.
Does Othello Community Hospital - Physical Therapy offer services in languages other than English?
Yes, services are available in both English and Spanish.
What payment options are accepted at Othello Community Hospital - Physical Therapy?
They accept American Express, Check, Discover, Financing, Invoice, MasterCard, and Visa as payment options.
How can I contact Othello Community Hospital - Physical Therapy?
You can call them at +1 509-488-2636 or email gonzald1@othellocommunityhospital.org.
What advanced equipment and therapies are used at Othello Community Hospital - Physical Therapy?
The hospital offers therapeutic modalities including treadmill, stationary bikes, upper body equipment, weights, and shuttle 2000, with treatment programs to increase strength, range of motion, coordination, and endurance.
What nearby medical facilities can I visit in Othello for additional healthcare needs?
Nearby medical facilities include Columbia Basin Health, 14th Ave Medical Center, and Othello Care, providing a range of services from dental to physical therapy and family practice.
Are there places near Othello Community Hospital - Physical Therapy where I can relax or exercise after appointments?
Yes, the Othello Swimming Pool and Othello Bowl are nearby places where you can enjoy active life activities and entertainment.
Where can I find food and refreshments close to Othello Community Hospital - Physical Therapy?
Nearby you can find Kix Stand Espresso for coffee and smoothies, Casa Mexicana and Taquiera Guerrero for Mexican cuisine, and Westside Pizza for a quick meal.