Welcome, Trinity One PT

A faith-based venture!

TrinityOne Physical Therapy, a faith-based direct-pay venture, opened in Wheelersburg in July 2017. The clinic was founded by three local physical therapists, Angi Gilbert, Erica Johnson, and Kelly Wheeler, who later expanded to Pike County.

Wheeler's long-term goal was to open a clinic in her hometown, and she finally got the opportunity to do so in 2018, renting a room at Tonda's Healing Hands and Essentials just north of Waverly. In 2019, she moved to her current location in Waverly, and this past summer, she moved to the Square at Piketon.

Wheeler named the clinic "Trinity," which refers to the Christian belief that there is one God in three Persons and the three co-owners of the business. Their logo includes a cross. Wheeler is the only therapist in Pike County, but adding another therapist would allow them to serve more individuals seeking physical therapy.

Welcome, Trinity One PT

Wheeler reduced prices to make physical therapy more accessible.

Wheeler sees 11-12 patients/day, four days/week. Patients have direct access to cash-based physical therapy without restrictions dictated by insurance or doctors.
Wheeler reduced prices to make physical therapy more accessible. Patients appreciate personalized attention and consistent care. The fee scale is fair and results in less spending than other outpatient therapy services.

Bills can be submitted to medical insurance for reimbursement. Payment options include FSA and HSA accounts, cash, credit card, and checks.
The fee scale consists of an initial evaluation cost. From that point forward, four different treatment fees depending on the time spent with the therapist.

Welcome, Trinity One PT

We are not limited by insurance visits or lack of progress.

Our services include treatment for various conditions such as headaches, migraines, back pain, neck pain, joint pain, tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, chronic pain, muscle strains, ligament sprains, post-operative pain, post-stroke movement and tone abnormalities, Parkinson's Disease movement disorders, pediatric gait abnormalities, torticollis, vestibular disorders, and balance deficits. Manual therapy options include soft tissue mobilization, joint mobilization and manipulation, dry needling, Myokinesthetic System, Kinesiotaping, and myofascial release. We also offer sports-specific services such as running assessments, performance enhancement, and running program development, including injury prevention and custom orthotics.

"I can continue seeing patients for as long as they want and feel it's beneficial without being limited by insurance visits or lack of progress," said Wheeler. If you're experiencing pain, please call (740) 302-3178 to schedule an appointment at TrinityOne PT.