
About Prompt Physical Therapy...
Helping Improve Your Life is Our Goal!
OUR MISSION:
To offer the most appropriate and effective therapy according to the patient’s specific problem in order to maximize their functional outcome.
Our
Practice Building
In the past, our practice building mainly served as a store, including L.H. Dalton Groceries. Also, Knoxville Trolley Bus #8 marked the end of the line in this “turn around” location.


Our Staff

Steve Bailey
PROMPT Founder

Dr. Paul Wilson
PROMPT Therapist, Clinical Director

Dr. Danielle Wilson
PROMPT Therapist

Dr. Sloane Cline
PROMPT Therapist

Dr. Anna Saunders
PROMPT Therapist

Angela Gray
PROMPT Office Manager
Our Patients Say it Best...
All the Lofaro family’s needs, from post-surgical therapy to muscle and joint pain relief, have really been helped by the staff at PROMPT over many years. Their expertise, professionalism, and kindness are truly appreciated and we highly recommend them to others seeking care.
Michael & Nancy Lofaro
I suffered a back injury is an automobile accident many years ago, and never had it addressed. Lately I’ve suffered from debilitating back pain. My doctor diagnosed spinal stenosis. Luckily, a friend recommended PROMPT, and I’ve been seeing Steve twice a week for the past six months. He figured out what was really wrong, and treatment has been nothing short of miraculous. Steve is as sweet and gentle as he can be. He knows what he's doing, and takes all the time you need to address all your concerns. I definitely avoided back surgery as a result of my PROMPT visits. I was thinking life was over. But Steve has given me my life back.
Barbara Dupes
The staff are extremely nice, helpful, knowledgable and professional. The therapy center has a great atmosphere. They are easy to reach and flexible when our hectic schedules change. I’ve recommended them to several friends, and to my husband, too! He went to a different therapist after his first knee replacement but was not satisfied. He came to PROMPT after his second knee replacement and they were so much better.
Celia McCullough
