FL DOH · MQA

Physical Therapist Assistants in Davie, FL

28 licensed physical therapist assistants in Davie, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Physical Therapy Practice.

28
In Davie

Licensed Physical Therapist Assistants in Davie

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Singh-Durgappa, Narinderjit 11852 Clear 31 yrs
Gotay-Badley, Sonia 1303 Clear 39 yrs
Prieto Torres, Jorge 26631 Clear 10 yrs
Ramdhanie, Christiana 18715 Clear 26 yrs
Arce, Jesell 21700 Clear 17 yrs
Lora, Angel 32876 Clear 3 yrs
Rodriguez, Yanliceth 24968 Clear 12 yrs
Agramonte, Abel 27773 Clear 9 yrs
Petre, Claudiu-Gabriel 26909 Clear 10 yrs
Gonzalez, Cristina 31286 Clear 5 yrs
Vergara, Leah 29631 Clear 7 yrs
O'Dell, Andrew 21782 Clear 17 yrs
Perez, Carlos 1658 Clear 37 yrs
Boyd, Tanya 22291 Clear 16 yrs
Ramdhanie, Daveanand 2309 Clear 34 yrs
Johnson, Garfield 2010 Clear 35 yrs
Karim, Azim 799 Clear 44 yrs
Mercado, Andre 23618 Clear 14 yrs
Stair, Christine 20322 Clear 21 yrs
Asadullayeva, Masma 21895 Clear 17 yrs
Lewis, Jeanette 19289 Clear 25 yrs
Hall, Jessica 33751 Clear 2 yrs
Luquetta Castro, Mildred 31551 Clear 5 yrs
Donohue, Jessica 29881 Clear 7 yrs
Evey, Alyse 29911 Clear 7 yrs
Lubin, Marck 23000 Clear 15 yrs
Sappleton, Kenrick 31691 Clear 5 yrs
Jacobson, Rachel 1895 Clear 36 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Physical Therapist Assistant Profession in Florida

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What they do

Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) in Florida deliver hands-on treatment under the supervision and direction of a licensed Physical Therapist. They guide patients through therapeutic exercises, apply modalities such as heat, cold, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation, assist with manual therapy techniques, train patients in the use of mobility devices, and document progress toward goals set by the supervising PT. PTAs also reinforce home programs, encourage patients during demanding rehabilitation, and report observations on changes in patient status.

PTAs work in hospitals, outpatient clinics, skilled nursing facilities, home health, pediatric settings, and sports medicine practices across Florida. They are central to the productivity of the rehabilitation team because they enable physical therapists to manage more patients while ensuring that each receives appropriate supervised care. PTAs commonly pursue advanced certifications in orthopedics, geriatrics, or pediatrics, and many use the role as a stepping stone toward an eventual DPT degree.

Licensing in Florida

To practice in Florida, PTA candidates must complete a CAPTE-accredited associate-degree program, pass the National Physical Therapy Examination for PTAs (NPTE-PTA), and complete the Florida Laws and Rules examination. Applicants submit fingerprints and education verification. Licenses are renewed every two years with documented continuing education, including state-mandated topics. The Florida Board of Physical Therapy Practice oversees licensure, scope-of-practice, and disciplinary matters for PTAs.

How to verify or report

Verify a Florida PTA license through the Florida MQA license search. To report unsupervised practice, unsafe interventions, or unprofessional conduct, file through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by phone at 850-488-0796.

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