Pros
Working at CorePhysio has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my professional career. I feel consistently supported, empowered, and valued by both my colleagues and leadership. It's also fun to go to work with folks that clearly enjoy their job. The team culture here is truly exceptional—collaborative, compassionate, and deeply committed to patient care and professional growth. Everyone, from clinical staff to management to the business team, works with integrity and purpose. There is a strong sense of shared mission and mutual respect that makes coming to work every day fulfilling. One of the things I appreciate most about CorePhysio is its commitment to transparency and equity. Expectations are clear, communication is open and honest, and decisions are made thoughtfully and shared openly. It’s refreshing to be part of an organization where leadership is accessible and genuinely listens. The policies and procedures in place are not only well thought out but consistently applied. This creates a structured and fair environment where staff can focus on providing exceptional care without ambiguity or second-guessing. Having these clear systems allows me to support my team effectively and confidently. CorePhysio is a place where professionals are not only trusted but encouraged to grow, innovate, and lead. I’m proud to be part of this team and highly recommend it to anyone looking to work in an environment that values quality, equity, and collaboration at every level. Also, 1:1 45 minute sessions with clients in beautiful facilities.
Cons
Balancing the budget of a 2 clinic privately owned and operated outpatient physical therapy clinic in a world of tumult and declining reimbursements from federal, state, and private insurance providers is no small task. Our compensation models are fair and competitive, but one may not see quite the pay and benefits of a private equity backed company or hospital system. Being well known in the community, it can be hard to have enough appointment slots available to see patients as frequently as you might in a slower clinic.