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From the Friendship Oak at USM Gulf Park to the boats at Long Beach Harbor, the Friendly City stays active — and the Gulf Coast's #1-rated physical therapy practice is about 15 minutes east in Gulfport. One-on-one care with a licensed PT, every session. 4.9 stars from 674+ reviews.
Long Beach residents don't have to settle for the shared, aide-driven model that's standard on the coast. At NeoLife, every minute of your session is hands-on with a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy — never split between two or three patients at once. It's why people drive in from across western Harrison County for care.
Our Gulfport clinic is about 15 minutes east of Long Beach at 9036 Carl Legett Road, Suite B — just off Lorraine-Cowan Road, north of the beachfront. It's the closest NeoLife location, with the full range of one-on-one services: manual therapy, dry needling, sports rehab, post-surgical recovery, and balance and vestibular care.
Nearest Clinic
Gulfport — 9036 Carl Legett Road, Suite B, Gulfport, MS 39503
~15 minutes east of Long Beach — off Lorraine-Cowan Road, Gulfport
Phone
(228) 280-8120Hours
Mon–Fri: 7am–6pm | Sat–Sun: Closed
Rating
Long Beach — 'The Friendly City,' home to USM's beachfront Gulf Park campus and its 500-year-old Friendship Oak — is an older, settled community of about 16,800 on the water. Nearly one in five residents is 65 or older, and an active, coastal life on the harbor and the golf courses shapes the injuries we treat.
Nearly one in five Long Beach residents is 65 or older, and about one in eight households has a senior living alone. That makes balance, gait, and vestibular care a priority here — vestibular rehab settles vertigo and BPPV, while fall-prevention training keeps people steady and independent at home.
Memorial Hospital at Gulfport — a 328-bed center with robotic-assisted knee and hip replacement — sends a steady stream of joint-replacement and orthopedic patients into outpatient recovery. We pick up that rehab close to home, so Long Beach patients aren't driving across the coast after surgery.
USM's Gulf Park campus — the only four-year public university on the Mississippi Gulf Coast — sits on US-90 in Long Beach, and the Long Beach School District enrolls about 2,700 students across five campuses. That concentration of college and high-school athletes drives sports rehab for ankle sprains, knee injuries, and throwing-shoulder strains.
Long Beach Harbor's 234 slips host commercial and recreational fishing, and the working Port of Gulfport next door handles container and refrigerated cargo. Hauling, reeling, and repetitive overhead work on the water drive the low-back and rotator-cuff injuries we treat with manual therapy and dry needling.
Many Long Beach patients reach us after surgery at Memorial in Gulfport — outpatient rehab a short drive north, with the same Doctor of Physical Therapy guiding every visit from start to finish.
Hands-on, one-on-one care for the injuries we see most across the Long Beach area.
Every service is available at our Gulfport clinic — about 15 minutes from Long Beach.
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Mon–Fri: 7am–6pm | Sat–Sun: Closed
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Mon–Fri: 7am–6pm | Sat–Sun: Closed
9036 Carl Legett Road, Suite B, Gulfport, MS 39503
Mon–Fri: 7am–6pm | Sat–Sun: Closed
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Mon–Fri: 7am–6pm | Sat–Sun: Closed
FAQ
About a 15-minute drive east. Our clinic is at 9036 Carl Legett Road, Suite B, just off Lorraine-Cowan Road in Gulfport — north of the beach, not on US-90. It's the closest NeoLife location and offers our full range of one-on-one physical therapy.
Yes — sports rehab is a core service. USM's Gulf Park campus sits on US-90 right in Long Beach, and the Long Beach School District enrolls about 2,700 students across five campuses, so we regularly see college and high-school athletes for ankle sprains, knee and shoulder injuries, and build sport-specific return-to-play plans.
Yes. With nearly one in five Long Beach residents age 65 or older, balance and vestibular care is a major focus. Vestibular rehabilitation treats vertigo, dizziness, and BPPV — often resolving BPPV in one or two visits — and our balance and fall-prevention program reduces fall risk, which matters most for seniors living on their own.
Long Beach Harbor's 234-slip marina and the nearby Port of Gulfport mean a lot of lifting, hauling, and repetitive overhead work. We treat low-back and rotator-cuff injuries with one-on-one manual therapy, functional dry needling, and progressive strengthening to get you back on the water or the dock.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast's courses keep Long Beach golfers busy — and produce golfer's and tennis elbow and rotator-cuff overuse. Manual therapy and dry needling target these repetitive-strain injuries, paired with a swing-friendly strengthening plan so you can keep playing.
No. Since July 1, 2024, Mississippi is a direct-access state: a licensed physical therapist can evaluate you without a physician referral, and a Doctor of Physical Therapy can begin treatment without one. Some insurance plans still have their own rules, so check your coverage when you book. Call (228) 280-8120 to schedule.
NeoLife also cares for patients across the Gulf Coast.
No referral needed. Schedule your evaluation at our Gulfport clinic — about 15 minutes from Long Beach.