Physical Therapy Clinic Near College Park, MD
Don't Let Pain Derail Your Training
From campus fitness routines to recreational leagues and weekend rides near College Park, active people in this area know how to stay consistent. When a knee issue or shoulder flare-up starts interrupting that routine, Process PT is just minutes away in Riverdale — with one-on-one PT built around getting you back to the activities you love.

PT-Led Care for Athletes Near College Park
From physical therapy and return-to-sport programming to performance training and recovery services, we help athletes and active adults near College Park stay in the game longer.
Physical Therapy
One-on-one PT with a licensed DPT for athletes and active adults in pain.
Performance Training
PT-led strength and conditioning to perform at your best and stay injury-free.
Recovery Services
DPT-administered dry needling, cupping, and soft tissue care for athletes.
Athletes Near College Park Trust the Process
Proven results from runners, lifters, and cyclists near College Park who wanted real answers and got back to training stronger.



Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from athletes and active adults near College Park getting started with Process PT.
Do I need a referral to start PT if I live near College Park?
No referral is needed to get started. Maryland allows direct access to physical therapy, so you can book a free discovery call and schedule your evaluation without seeing a doctor first. If your insurance plan requires a referral for potential out-of-network reimbursement, we can help you navigate that step after your first visit.
How far is Process PT from College Park?
We're located at 6801 Kenilworth Ave Suite 201 in Riverdale — typically a 5-to-10-minute drive from the College Park and University of Maryland area. Kenilworth Ave runs straight through, making the commute simple to fit around a class schedule, workday, or training block.
Do I have to stop training while doing PT near College Park?
Usually not. We approach PT with a movement-forward mindset, which means we work with your training rather than shutting it down. We'll help you adjust load and intensity when necessary, but the goal is to keep you active and building toward your sport throughout the process.
How is cash-based PT different from what my insurance would cover?
With insurance-based PT, you often see different providers, share session time with other patients, and follow a protocol dictated by coverage limits — not your goals. At Process PT, you get a full 60 minutes with the same DPT every visit, a plan built around your specific sport and movement patterns, and progress tracked by someone who knows exactly where you started.
What should I expect at my first visit?
Your first session is a full evaluation — we'll talk through your goals, assess how you move, and start identifying what's driving the pain or limitation. Wear athletic clothing you can move in, and if your issue involves running or lifting, plan to demonstrate those movements so we can see what's actually happening.
Still have questions?
Have a question before booking? Reach out and we'll help you figure out the right next step.
Pain Near College Park Shouldn't Stop You
Whether you're managing a training injury or coming off surgery, we'll meet you where you are and build a plan to get you back stronger than before.

