Pain relief, Injury and TMJ Treatment : Physical Therapy Dallas, Acworth GA

Salisbury Physical Therapy: Your Path to Pain-Free Living, Movement Health and Wellness: Move Better, Feel Better, Live Better.


Contact: Looking for Physical Therapy in the Acworth and Dallas GA areas?

Physical Therapy and Pain Relief in Dallas and Acworth Area:

Welcome to Salisbury Physical Therapy, conveniently located in the Acworth, Dallas, Georgia areas, serving North Paulding and West Cobb County. You’ll find us at the Crossroads, at the end of Cedarcrest Rd. behind the Kroger near the Seven Hills and Bentwater and Brookstone communities. We are near Allatoona High School, and the communities that feed into North Paulding High School.

At Salisbury Physical Therapy, we understand you have Choices for your physical therapy provider. We are committed to exceptional care and a remarkable experience at our Dallas clinic. We offer SAME AND NEXT-DAY APPOINTMENTS; no more waiting weeks for physical therapy. We treat ONE-ON-ONE, leading to better and quicker results, returning you to what you need and love to do. Renowned for best-in-class physical therapy, patient care, and unparalleled customer service, we take pride in being the clinic of choice for both patients and referral sources in Dallas/Acworth GA and the surrounding areas. We look forward to the opportunity to assist you on your path to recovery.

Contact

Phone: 678-687-0630

Fax: 678-647-7985

Email Front Office: kinsey@salisbury-pt.com

Email Physical Therapist: jason@salisbury-pt.com

Directions on Google: Directions

Directions on Bing: Bing Map

Directions on Apple: Apple Map

Location

8492 Hiram Acworth Hwy, STE 211

Dallas, GA, 30157

We are located at the Crossroads at the end of Cedarcrest Rd and Hwy 92, behind the Kroger, next to the Barn Belly Burger.

Monday – Friday
8am – 5pm

Get in touch

Don’t hesitate to reach out with the contact information below, or send a message using the form with questions or request an appointment.

“The body will become better at whatever you do, or don’t do.
If you don’t move, your body will make you better at not moving.
If you move, your body will allow more movement.

— Ido Portal