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Rebekah Kay Pearson, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist·Peachtree City, GA· NPI 1487525671 · Enumerated 2025 · 0 years on NPI
Pearson is 1 of 85 physical therapist providers in Peachtree City and 1 of 7225 in Georgia.
NPI age
— years
Enumerated 2025-09-12
Primary specialty
Physical Therapist
Licensed in
GA
1 state
Status
Active
No deactivations on record
Last NPPES update
2025-09-25
Source: monthly bulk 2026-05
Sole proprietor
No
May be part of a larger org

How this provider compares

Across 7225 active physical therapist providers in Georgia.

NPI age
0 years
↓ 10 yr below median (10 yr)
State licenses
1 state
10% of peers hold multiple states
Subspecialties
0
18% of peers hold subspecialties

NPI lifetime · 2025 → 2026

2025-09Enumerated in NPPES
2025 2026

Where they practice

Practice location
1777 Georgian Park
Peachtree City, GA 302696991
📞 7704871931fax 7704871933
Mailing address
Po Box 6890
Evansville, IN 477190890
📞 7704871931fax 7704871933

Specialties

  • Physical Therapist Primary
    Physical therapists (PTs) are licensed health care professionals who diagnose and treat individuals of all ages, from newborns to the very oldest, who have medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit their abilities...
    GA license #PT018012 taxonomy 225100000X

Practice context

Part of a multi-provider practice. 5 other active providers share this practice address in NPPES.

Recently enumerated nearby: 2 new physical therapist providers have been added in Peachtree City in the last 180 days. See all →
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