
PHYSICAL THERAPY IN Roy, UTAH
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Physical therapy is designed to restore impaired functions, improve mobility, relieve pain, and help you get back to feeling your best. Our experienced physical therapists create personalized patient treatments designed to enhance your health and well-being and help you live an active, pain-free life.
A heart attack is a major event, which is why it’s so important to give your heart the care it needs to heal and restore proper function. At Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy, we specialize in cardiac rehab, which is designed to help patients recovering from heart attacks regain their strength safely and effectively.
Without effective treatment for sports injuries, you risk long-term dysfunction that keeps you from enjoying your favorite activities. We’ll perform thorough assessments to understand your unique movement patterns, identify the source of the issue, and create an exercise program targeted toward your unique needs and goals.
Hand pain can have far-reaching effects, spreading from the fingers and hands all the way through the wrists, arms, and shoulders. Our all-natural, non-invasive hand therapy treatments are designed to identify the root cause of dysfunction so you can move more freely and get back to enjoying all your favorite activities.
Aquatic therapy isn’t just relaxing; it reduces pressure on the joints, allowing you to perform physical therapy exercises you may not be able to do comfortably on dry land. It can be a valuable tool for treating many conditions, including arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, osteoporosis, and more.
Pelvic floor dysfunction can lead to all kinds of problems, including incontinence, organ prolapse, pelvic pain, constipation, and more. Whether you’re postpartum, going through menopause, or trying to identify the root cause of your pelvic floor disorder, our certified women’s health experts can help.
ABOUT US


Experience the Difference
Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy has been setting a new standard of care
in Roy and beyond since 1977. Our goal is to give our patients the tools
they need to live healthy, active, and pain-free lives, no matter what
challenges life throws at them. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain,
have recently suffered a sports injury, or are recovering from surgery,
trust Wasatch Peak to provide the quality care you deserve.
THERE IS A ROAD TO RECOVERY — WE CAN HELP
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KNEE PAIN
Knee pain can have a significant impact on your everyday life, impacting your ability to walk, run, play sports, and even sit comfortably. Don’t let your knee pain cause you to miss out on your favorite activities — contact us today to get started on the road to recovery and find relief from knee pain.
NECK PAIN
Many people experience neck pain and stiffness, whether it’s chronic or acute neck pain, dull achiness, or the result of whiplash from a car accident. Trust our experts to show you how targeted physical therapy treatments for neck pain will improve your quality of life and help you find the relief you’ve been searching for.
SHOULDER PAIN
Whether it’s a rotator cuff injury, shoulder dislocation, or ongoing pain, Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy is here to help you restore your shoulder’s function and mobility with exercises designed to improve movement mechanics and strength. Schedule a consultation with our Roy location today to get started.
ELBOW PAIN
Elbow injuries can happen to anyone, either as the result of overuse, intense physical activity, or performing simple tasks. Pain and dysfunction in your elbow can limit your ability to complete your daily activities. Fortunately, our Roy physical therapy team is ready to help you get back to normal.
FOOT PAIN
If you are suffering from plantar fasciitis, tendonitis, bunions, a sprain, stress fractures, bursitis, or another common foot pain problem, trust Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy to help you find relief and ensure you can walk, stand, and get around comfortably.
BACK PAIN
Back pain can be caused by muscle strains and spasms, muscle tension, bulging or damaged discs, scoliosis, and other injuries or conditions. When you work with Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy in Roy, our experts will evaluate your condition and determine the best back pain treatments to help you feel your best.
HIP PAIN
Our team at Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy are experts in treating conditions associated with hip pain, including labral tears, osteoarthritis, bursitis, hip impingement, and muscle and soft tissue damage. Contact our Roy office today to schedule an appointment to discuss safe and effective hip pain treatments.
Ankle Pain
Patients experiencing ankle pain often deal with a variety of symptoms, including radiating pain, swelling, tenderness, bruising, and sharp pain when walking. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, dealing with a sprain, or haven’t yet identified the cause of your ankle pain, trust our physical therapy team to help ease your discomfort.
Hand Pain
We specialize in hand therapy and treatments designed to treat several conditions impacting the hand and wrist, including arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, sprains, and more. Schedule a consultation at our Roy office to discuss your hand pain and find out how Wasatch Peak Physical Therapy can help restore proper function and movement.
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Contact & Location Information
Layton
Phone
801.876.1676Fax
801.825.8142Address
1492 W Antelope Dr., Ste #100
Layton, UT 84041
Hours
| Mon – Fri | 6:00 AM to 6:30 PM |
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Syracuse
Phone
801.528.3028Fax
801.773.4355Address
2019 W 1900 S, Ste #200
Syracuse, UT 84075
Hours
| Mon – Thu | 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM |
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| Fri | 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM |
Farmington
Phone
801.290.8443Fax
801.451.9617Address
1050 W Shepard Ln, Ste #3
Farmington, UT 84025
Hours
| Mon – Thu | 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
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| Fri | Closed |
Roy
Phone
801.829.9249Fax
801.773.8088Address
3442 W 5600 S, Ste #130
Roy, UT 84067
Hours
| Mon – Fri | 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
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SPEECH THERAPY

Schedule Your Speech Therapy at our Roy Location
Helping patients recover from injuries isn’t all we do. We also specialize in speech therapy, assisting those who have suffered from a stroke or head injury, speech impediments, hearing loss, mental disabilities, or developmental disorders. With a bit of guidance from our experts, you’ll be speaking and communicating more clearly and confidently in no time.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a referral for physical therapy?
It depends on your insurance. Some providers require a referral from your doctor before they’ll cover physical therapy, while others don’t. If you’re not sure whether a referral is necessary, feel free to reach out to us, and we’d be happy to point you in the right direction.
What’s the cost of physical therapy?
Unfortunately, it’s difficult to determine how much physical therapy will cost without knowing what injury/condition you’re seeking help for, its root cause, the specific treatments you’ll need, the expected duration of treatment, and how much your insurance will cover. Feel free to contact us for a rough estimate, but the only way to know for sure is to schedule an in-depth consultation and assessment.
I don’t have insurance. What will physical therapy cost?
We believe a lack of insurance shouldn’t keep people from receiving the care they need, which is why we treat patients with and without insurance at our Roy location. If you’re wondering what the expected cost of treatment will be, give us a call so we can discuss pricing.
How long will treatment take?
The expected duration of your treatment depends on the nature and severity of your injury, your health history, and your dedication to at-home rehabilitation. At your first appointment, your physical therapist will evaluate your condition and provide you with a timeline that suits your needs.
Do I need to wear anything specific to my appointment?
You should wear clothes that allow you to complete your physical therapy exercises comfortably, such as leggings, sweats, t-shirts, and gym shorts. You should also wear something that will allow your physical therapist easy access to the injured area so they can make visual observations and provide manual therapy.
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