Peak Physical Therapy Opens Second Richardson Clinic in Medical Village
Peak Physical Therapy opened a second Richardson location inside Richardson Medical Village in December, expanding its presence in Collin County. The new clinic brings additional orthopedic and sports medicine services closer to residents, potentially improving access to post-injury and postoperative rehabilitation.

Peak Physical Therapy opened a new clinic in Richardson Medical Village in December, marking the company’s second location in Richardson and another site in its north Texas network. The clinic at 3261 E. President George Bush Highway, Ste. 115, offers a suite of outpatient services focused on orthopedics and sports medicine and lists its website as peak.urpt.com for appointments and information.
The clinic’s advertised services include comprehensive biomechanical assessments, specialized spine treatment, custom splinting and sports enhancement and endurance training. Those services are commonly used for post-surgical rehabilitation, chronic pain management and athletic recovery, areas that account for a growing share of outpatient physical-therapy demand as surgeries become more frequent and care shifts away from inpatient settings.
For Collin County residents, the new Richardson Medical Village location shortens travel time for patients in south Richardson and nearby communities who previously may have traveled to Peak’s Arapaho Road clinic or to locations elsewhere in north Texas. Easier local access can reduce delays in beginning therapy, which clinicians and health economists link to better recovery outcomes and lower long-term costs for both patients and payers.
Economically, the opening reflects ongoing private-sector expansion in outpatient health care across suburban Dallas-Fort Worth. New clinics typically bring hiring for clinicians, assistants and administrative staff and can strengthen referral relationships with local physicians and surgical centers. For a region that has experienced sustained population and job growth in recent years, additional outpatient capacity helps absorb demand without increasing pressure on hospital-based services.

From a market perspective, Peak’s addition to Richardson Medical Village underscores competition among specialty outpatient providers to capture routine rehabilitation and sports-medicine cases. That competition can broaden options for consumers, but it also heightens the importance of insurance networks, provider availability and appointment lead times in determining actual access.
Residents seeking services or more details can visit peak.urpt.com or go to the clinic at 3261 E. President George Bush Highway, Ste. 115. The new site supplements Peak’s existing Richardson presence on Arapaho Road and its broader roster of north Texas clinics.
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