Brigham and Women's Ambulatory Care Center
850 Boylston St (Route 9)
Suite 200
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-2477
Main Number: (617) 732-9525
Fax Number: (617) 732--9574
Services and Hours of Operation
Monday - Thursday: 7am-7pm
Friday: 7am-5pm
Rehabilitation Director
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Linda Arslanian PT, DPT, MS
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(617) 732-5308
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Clinical Supervisor
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Leigh de Chaves, PT, OCS
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(617) 732-9525
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Coordinator of Women's Health Physical Therapy Services
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Rebecca G. Stephension, PT, DPT, MS
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(617) 732-9525
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Hand Therapists
Joanne P. Bosch, PT, CHT
Mary O'Brien, OTR/L, CHT
Physical Therapists
Joan Casby, PT
Michael Cowell, PT
Colleen Gallagher, PT
Amy Butler, PT, OCS
Amy Jennings Rubin, PT
Angela Powers, PT
Trish Jenkyns, PT
Lina Penikas, PT
Joel Fallano, PT, DPT, MS, OCS
Marie-Josee Paris, PT
Rose Olszewski, PT
Physical Therapist Assistants
Lynn Bandzul, PTA
General Appointment Information
Making an Appointment: To make an appointment, please call the main number, (617) 732-9525. Inform the front desk staff which doctor is referring you to therapy.
First Appointment: Your first visit will take one hour. You will need a Rehabilitation Referral (or Prescription) from your doctor in order to start therapy. During this appointment you will meet your therapist and he/she will evaluate you and devise a treatment plan for your therapy. For your first visit please arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled time to fill out paperwork.
Follow-Up Visits: Your follow-up appointments will generally be a half an hour in length. The frequency and duration of your appointments is based on your current rehabilitation needs which will be identified and discussed with you on your first visit.
Please Note: If you are unable to attend an appointment please call us as soon as possible so that we can use the appointment time for another patient. If you miss more than three appointments in a row without notifying us or if we have not seen you for greater than 30 days you will be discharged from therapy and will need to get a new Doctor’s Referral to be re-evaluated.
Checking In for Your Appointment: When arriving for your appointment please check in with the secretary. We make every attempt to run our clinic on time. This however, may be altered if our patients are not on time or if we have unforeseen emergency situations. If you arrive more than 10 minutes late please make sure to identify yourself to the secretaries. Depending upon how late you are and the flow of the clinic during that particular time we may need to reschedule your appointment.
What Do I wear to therapy? We recommend that you wear loose comfortable clothing. If you are receiving therapy for a leg injury a pair of shorts and sneakers are recommend.
Insurance: We are providers for most insurance plans. If you have a managed care plan that requires an insurance referral you must obtain the referral prior to your first appointment. If you are unsure of your insurance benefit for rehabilitation we recommend you call your insurance plan for specific details. It is your responsibility for knowing your insurance plan’s benefits. Please note that some plans have different benefits for physical therapy and occupational therapy. If you have any additional questions regarding your insurance please contact our Managed Care Coordinator, she would be happy to assist you.
Collaboration with your Doctor: In an effort to meet your needs appropriately we will be re-evaluating you at least every thirty days in order to modify and continually progress your rehabilitation. This re-evaluation will be sent to your doctor either via fax, interoffice mail, or with you if you are seeing your Doctor around the time that this re-evaluation is completed. Due to insurance requirements we need an updated Doctor’s certification for therapy every 30 days of care. Your therapist may need your assistance in getting these certifications returned from your doctor.
Interpreting Services: If you require the need of an interpreter please identify this need to the secretary scheduling your appointment. We will then arrange for an interpreter to assist you during your appointment. However, at times the interpreters’ time is limited due to assisting other patients with emergency situations. If you are able to bring a family member who can assist you by interpreting it would be extremely helpful for both you and your therapist.