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Occupational Therapists in Lee County, IA

6 occupational therapists across Lee County. Browse by city or filter by insurance and telehealth.

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Occupational Therapists

100%

Accepting patients

50%

Most common: OT

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Lorelei Lc Titus-Hooper, Otr/l

OTR/L

Specialty: occupational-therapistState: IACounty: Lee County
Lee County, IA
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About occupational therapists in Lee County, IA

Lee County has 6 occupational therapists. The most common credential is OT (50%). 100% are currently accepting new patients.

Nearby hospitals include University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, MercyOne Des Moines Medical Center, and Blank Children's Hospital. Local training programs run through University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine and Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

The most commonly accepted carriers among Lee County occupational therapists include qhp-93078, qhp-20305, qhp-17091, and centene. 17% accept Medicare.

What to expect at your first occupational therapist visit in Lee County, IA

An initial evaluation lasts 60 to 90 minutes. The OT will assess your ability to perform daily activities, test strength and range of motion (especially upper body and hands), and evaluate sensory processing, cognition, and home or work environment as relevant. For children, evaluation often includes play-based assessment and parent interview. Treatment sessions are 30 to 60 minutes, typically one to three times per week. OTs use purposeful activities, exercises, adaptive equipment, and environmental modifications to help you reach your goals.

When to see a occupational therapist

For children: see an OT if your child struggles with handwriting, avoids textures or certain foods (sensory processing), has difficulty with self-care tasks (dressing, feeding) compared to peers, or has fine motor delays identified by a pediatrician or teacher. For adults: see an OT after a stroke, hand or arm injury, joint replacement, traumatic brain injury, or when a chronic condition (arthritis, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's) makes daily tasks difficult. OTs also help with workplace ergonomics and injury prevention.

Typical costs

Evaluation: $150-400 · Therapy session copay: $20-60 with insurance · Self-pay session: $100-200 · Hand therapy session: $100-250 · School-based OT: free through IEP

Common reasons to see a occupational therapist in Lee County, IA

Hand and upper extremity rehabilitation

Occupational therapists specialize in hand therapy after injuries, surgeries, and conditions like carpal tunnel. They use splinting, exercises, and activity modification to restore function.

Stroke recovery and daily living skills

After a stroke, occupational therapists help you relearn everyday activities like dressing, bathing, and cooking. They adapt tasks and environments to maximize your independence.

Pediatric developmental delays

Occupational therapists help children who struggle with fine motor skills, sensory processing, self-care tasks, and handwriting. Therapy is play-based and tailored to each child development level.

See speech therapists for language delays that accompany developmental concerns →

Arthritis and joint protection

Occupational therapists teach joint protection techniques, recommend adaptive equipment, and design exercise programs that keep you active while protecting inflamed joints.

Workplace ergonomics and injury prevention

Repetitive strain injuries from desk work, manual labor, or any repetitive task respond well to ergonomic modifications and therapeutic exercises. Occupational therapists assess your work setup and design practical solutions.

Browse occupational therapists by city in Lee County

Keokuk(138)Fort Madison(137)

Frequently asked questions about occupational therapists in Lee County, IA

Lee County, IA has 6 licensed occupational therapists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.

Yes. 100% of occupational therapists in Lee County, IA are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.

The most commonly accepted carriers among occupational therapists in Lee County, IA include qhp-93078, qhp-20305, qhp-17091, centene, and medicare. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.

An evaluation costs $150 to $400. A session copay is $20 to $60 with insurance. A self-pay session costs $100 to $200. A hand therapy session costs $100 to $250. School-based OT is free through an IEP. Actual costs in Lee County, IA depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Ask your plan about visit limits (commonly 20-60 per year) and whether OT and PT visits share a combined limit or have separate limits. Adaptive equipment recommended by an OT may be covered under your DME benefit.

Look for a board-certified provider who accepts your insurance and practices near you. Lee County, IA has 6 occupational therapists. Reading patient reviews and checking hospital affiliations can help narrow your choice. FindClarity lets you compare providers by credentials, insurance, and location.

17% of occupational therapists in Lee County, IA accept Medicare. Medicare covers outpatient occupational therapy without a hard visit cap. A physician order is required. Standard Part B cost-sharing applies. OT in skilled nursing facilities is covered under Part A. You can filter for Medicare-accepting providers on FindClarity.

Some occupational therapists in Lee County, IA accept Iowa Medicaid (Iowa Health Link), the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid covers OT for children under EPSDT. Adult coverage varies by state. School-based OT through an IEP is free to families. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Iowa Medicaid (Iowa Health Link) participation before scheduling.

Nearby Counties

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Insurance & Occupational Therapist coverage

Top accepted carriers in Lee County, IA include qhp-93078, qhp-20305, qhp-17091, centene, and medicare.

Most insurance plans cover occupational therapy with a prescription. Visit limits of 20 to 60 sessions per year are common. Medicare covers outpatient OT without a hard visit cap. Medicaid covers OT for children under EPSDT. For hand therapy (a specialized OT certification), verify your plan covers the certified hand therapist (CHT) designation. Adaptive equipment recommended by an OT (shower chairs, dressing aids) may be covered under durable medical equipment benefits.

Fort Madison, IA
17Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Joseph P Whalen, OT

OT

Keokuk, IA

11Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Kristin C Smith, OT

OT

Fort Madison, IA

6Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Kathrin Frankenhoff, Otr

OTR

Keokuk, IA

6Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Christina Marie Campbell-Oberman, Otr/l

OTR/L

Fort Madison, IA

6Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Denise Marie Clifton, OT

OT

Keokuk, IA

9Clarity ScoreAccepting