PM&R

Physical medicine and rehabilitation for restoring function after injury or illness.

PM&R is the specialty focused on physical medicine and rehabilitation for restoring function after injury or illness.. OpenDoc separates it into focused subspecialty paths so patients can start in the right care lane before they book. Transparent pricing on this page currently ranges from $125 to $190 across 8 common visit types. PM&R on OpenDoc is organized around 3 subspecialty paths. $125–$190 estimated cash-pay pricing is visible before a patient commits, and the page structure is built to help patients understand the care path before they book.

Common services and transparent pricing

Pricing estimates are modeled from the current OpenDoc specialty taxonomy, visit archetypes, and transparent cash-pay assumptions. Posted provider pricing should be treated as the source of truth whenever it is available. Pricing last reviewed April 8, 2026.

  • PM&R New Patient Evaluation — $190: Best for first-time eval visits and a clear care plan.
  • PM&R Follow-Up Visit — $125: Used for ongoing management, results review, and next-step decisions.

Frequently asked questions

What does PM&R treat?

PM&R covers evaluation, follow-up, and treatment planning for the core conditions that fall within this specialty. This page is designed to help patients understand the care paths inside PM&R before they book.

How much does PM&R cost without insurance on OpenDoc?

PM&R pricing on OpenDoc is shown upfront. The current page model is built around $125–$190 estimated cash-pay pricing, with transparent cash-pay estimates shown before booking and a backend path to replace estimates with live provider pricing.

Do I need a referral to start with PM&R?

OpenDoc is designed around direct patient navigation. In most cases, patients can start with a general pm&r evaluation or a clearly labeled care path without waiting for a referral.

How do I know which pm&r path is right for me?

OpenDoc separates pm&r into focused subspecialty pathways so patients can start in the right place.

What happens after I choose a pm&r service?

The next step is provider selection and booking. OpenDoc keeps the specialty, visit type, and posted price aligned so the user understands the care path before anything happens.

Why is OpenDoc organizing pm&r this way?

These pages are built to be easier to browse, easier to search, and easier for AI systems to cite. The structure pairs specialty education, transparent pricing, and clear routing so users get context before they book.

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