Pediatric Physical Therapy Near Savannah, GA
Crawling across the living room, taking those first wobbly steps, running, jumping, and keeping up with friends on the playground – These are the movement milestones that shape your child’s world. When physical development does not follow the expected path, pediatric physical therapy can help your child build the strength, balance, and coordination they need to move through life with confidence.
At Wee Care Pediatric Therapy, our physical therapists serve children throughout the Greater Savannah area, bringing skilled, compassionate care directly to your child’s natural environment. No clinical waiting rooms. No disruption to your family’s routine. Just real, meaningful progress in the setting where your child already lives and plays.
Learn more about our physical therapy services in Greater Savannah below or contact us today for your child’s assessment.

Pediatric Physical Therapy With Wee Care
Pediatric physical therapy focuses on helping children develop and improve their gross motor skills. These are the big-body movements that allow your child to sit, stand, walk, run, climb, and participate in active play. A licensed pediatric physical therapist (PT) evaluates how your child moves and identifies any areas where they may need extra support.
At Wee Care, we always use an evidence-based approach to therapy. That means every exercise, activity, and strategy is backed by current research and designed specifically for your child. Whether your little one is an infant working on tummy time or a toddler learning to navigate stairs, we meet them right where they are and help them take the next step forward.
Conditions and Areas We Address
Our pediatric physical therapists have experience working with children across a wide range of diagnoses and developmental needs, including:
- Gross motor developmental delays
- Torticollis and plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome)
- Low muscle tone (hypotonia) and high muscle tone (hypertonia)
- Cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions
- Down syndrome and other genetic conditions
- Developmental coordination disorder
- Orthopedic conditions and post-surgical rehabilitation
- Gait abnormalities, including toe walking
- Balance and coordination difficulties
- Prematurity-related motor delays
Physical Therapy in Your Child’s Environment
When your child practices pulling to stand on the same couch they use every day, or learns to climb the steps at their own front door, those skills become part of real life. That is what makes therapy in the natural environment so powerful. Instead of learning in a clinic and hoping those skills transfer home, your child builds strength and confidence in the spaces they already know.
Our therapists come directly to your home, daycare, or wherever your child spends their day. This also means less time in the car and less stress on your family. Your child has plenty of room to be themselves and really put their new skills to work!
We also make it a priority to involve you in every session. When parents and caregivers understand the exercises and strategies, they can reinforce progress throughout the week. That kind of teamwork is what drives lasting results, and it is a big part of why we believe fostering long-term relationships with our families is key to therapeutic success.
What to Expect from Physical Therapy at Wee Care
We know it can feel overwhelming when you are concerned about your child’s development. Our job is to take the guesswork out of the process and give your family a clear, supportive plan.
1. Comprehensive Evaluation
Everything starts with a thorough physical therapy evaluation. We look at your child’s strength, range of motion, balance, coordination, and overall movement patterns. We also take the time to listen to your concerns and learn about the goals that matter most to your family. This gives us a full picture of where your child is and where we want to help them go.
2. Individualized Treatment Plan
Based on the evaluation, your child’s therapist will create a personalized treatment plan with clear, measurable goals. We walk you through every detail so there are no surprises. As your child grows and progresses, we adjust the plan to keep moving forward.
3. Active, Play-Based Sessions
Physical therapy at Wee Care is all about movement and fun. Sessions are filled with age-appropriate activities that challenge your child in the best way, building muscle strength, improving balance, and encouraging new motor skills through play. Your therapist will celebrate every milestone alongside you and will always go the extra mile for your child.
Does My Child Need Physical Therapy?
Every child develops at their own pace, but sometimes a little extra support goes a long way. If you notice any of the following, it may be worth connecting with a pediatric physical therapist:
- Not meeting gross motor milestones like rolling, sitting, crawling, or walking within expected timeframes
- Strong preference for turning the head to one side or tilting the head consistently (possible torticollis)
- Difficulty with balance, frequent falls, or appearing clumsy compared to peers
- Walking on toes instead of with a flat foot
- Uneven movement patterns, such as favoring one side of the body
- Stiffness, floppiness, or low muscle tone that affects movement
- Trouble keeping up with peers during active play or playground activities
- Difficulty with coordination tasks like kicking a ball, jumping, or climbing stairs
- Reluctance to bear weight on legs or pull to stand
If any of these sound familiar, trust your instincts. Early support can help your child catch up, build confidence, and enjoy the physical activities that matter most during childhood.
Need Help? We’re Serving Families Throughout the Greater Savannah Area
Wee Care Pediatric Therapy is proud to provide pediatric physical therapy to families across Savannah, Pooler, Richmond Hill, Rincon, Bloomingdale, Garden City, and the surrounding communities. With two clinic locations and home-based services throughout the region, your child can get the support they need without the extra travel. Contact us today to start getting the help your child needs!

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