Walt Fritz, PT
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The Pain Relief Center
Rochester, NY
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The Pain Relief Center Newsletter
April 2013
The Pain Relief Center
Walt Fritz, PT 2050 South Clinton Ave Rochester, NY 14618 585-244-6180
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New Location
As of April 1, 2013, the Pain Relief Center will be located at:
980 Westfall Rd.
Suite 105
Rochester, NY 14618
585-244-6180
 The new location is just two minutes from the old location. Our office will share space with Stephanie Siegrist, MD and Faith Adams, DPM. Look for the "Brighton Surgery Medical & Professional Campus sign at the entrance to 980 Westfall Rd. (Across the street from Clinton Crossings) As you enter the complex, we are in the first building on your left, building 100. Parking is directly in front of the door (NO STAIRS!!).  We look forward to continuing to serve you in the new, larger space, which is fully handicapped accessible.
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What's New at the Pain Relief Center?
Besides the move, we will be transitioning to an EMR (electronic medical records system) over the next few weeks. While this may change the feel of a session just a bit, this change will facilitate any communication that needs to be made with your doctor, insurance company, etc. Log onto the website, www.RochesterPainRelief.com, email us, or call at 585-244-6180 for full information. |
Referral Thank You's
Word of mouth recommendations have always been my best referral source. But thanking those of you who tell their friends has always been a sticky issue for me. HIPPA, or patient privacy, is a confusing and often tricky obstacle in situations such as these. Lets say that you referred a friend to come to the Pain Relief Center and I then contact you to thank you, once that friend comes in. If I contacted you without the friend's written permission,I have violated that friend's privacy. If I had their permission, all would be well. But, without permission, I am in violation of the HIPPA laws.
So, in order to comply, I am now instituting a permission-based policy for all new patients who were referred by a friend. If they agree to allow me to contact you (the referrer) I will have them sign a form giving this permission (sounds a bit crazy, I know!). And, for everyone person that you refer who comes in for treatment, you will receive a 25-minute session, valued at $60.00. I have always wished to be better able to thank those of you who have shared my services with others, as I am deeply grateful. This new policy allows me to do so. Once your friend comes in and signs the above mentioned form, I will be emailing you to thank you, as well as to let you know of the "credit" that you have waiting for you. Please note, there is no cash value for this offer and the credit must be used anytime within a two year period.
Again, it is you who have made the Pain Relief Center a success and I thank you for this. Regards, Walt
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What is a Myofascial Release Session Like?
I get this question quite frequently, so I recently had the opportunity to film a YouTube video demonstrating just what a session might look like.
| Walt Fritz Demonstrates A Sample Session of Myofascial Release. |
If you would like to view the rest of my videos, please check out the WaltFritzPT YouTube channel.
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The Myofascial Resource Store
There are a number of self-treatment tools that aid in patient's rehabilitation. Some of these you have seen or even tried at my clinic. I've combined them all together in my virtual store, which is run by Amazon.com.
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My Blog
It seems like everyone has a blog these days and I did not want to be left behind! While intended for therapists across the country, you may find a few topics interesting.
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