Peak Physical Therapy

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678 Southway Ave
Lewiston, ID 83501
Your partner in healing since 1999 For 25 years, we have helped patients of all ages recover fully and completely. With locations across urban and rural areas of Idaho and Western Washington, we’re committed to serving our community with excellence, so no one has to undergo the same physical therapy treatment program twice. We help our patient understand the why, where, and what of your pain so you can get achieve maximal functional results that get you back to living your best life.
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4.53 reviews
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Ginger L.
5/30/2025

James was my hero he got me through 2 knee replacements. Incredible staff can't say enough about them.

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Debbie R.
7/18/2022

I'm giving a shout out to the amazing staff of the Institute of Physical Therapy 678 Southway Ave. in Lewiston Idaho. Britney Hansen, Jaymes Sajczuk, Katie Brown and Levi Frasier. The absolute...

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Clinton H.
11/11/2008

The staff are friendly and engage you in conversation. They are good for young and old. There's people of all ages who go. I'm pretty impressed with the way they treat you like a 5-star guest.

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