
US-based outpatient physical therapy provider ATI Physical Therapy has opened its 40th clinic in Swampscott, Massachusetts.
The facility aims to serve the residents of Greater Lynn County and neighbouring communities.
As part of the grand opening event, the clinic invites prospective patients, current patients, and community members to explore the new facility, and avail complimentary injury screenings.
ATI Physical Therapy regional vice president Tim Flaherty said: “Expanding our services into new markets aligns with our purpose to continue expanding access to high-quality healthcare services.
“We are committed to serving Greater Lynn County residents by delivering exceptional care and enhancing community wellness.”
Headquartered in Bolingbrook, Illinois, ATI Physical Therapy offers care for musculoskeletal pain.

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By GlobalDataWith around 900 sites across 24 states and a virtual practice, ATI operates under a unified platform adhering to standardised clinical guidelines.
It draws on data from over three million unique patient cases.
ATI’s services range from workplace prevention and athletic training to outpatient clinical care, including online physical therapy through its platform CONNECT.
Last month, ATI Physical Therapy opened its 68th clinic in Germantown, Maryland, expanding its reach in the state.
The facility will offer sports therapy, women’s health PT, hand therapy, and worker’s comp rehab.
In September, ATI Physical Therapy launched new clinics in Seneca, South Carolina, and Johns Creek, Georgia. The Seneca location is ATI’s 55th clinic in South Carolina.
In Georgia, the Johns Creek facility marks ATI’s 15th clinic in the state.