Board of Physical Therapy

Licenses and regulates those qualified to practice as physical therapists in Tennessee.

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About the Board of Physical Therapy

Pursuant to Public Chapter 115 of the Public Acts of 2007, The Board of Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Examiners and its two (2) Committees ( Committee of Occupational Therapy and Committee of Physical Therapy ) has been replaced by the Board of Occupational Therapy and the Board of Physical Therapy.

The Board of Physical Therapy is responsible for safeguarding the health, safety, and welfare of Tennesseans, by requiring that all who practice physical therapy within the state be qualified to practice. The Board interprets the laws, rules, and regulations to determine the appropriate standards of practice in an effort to ensure the highest degree of professional conduct. The Board is responsible for the investigation of alleged violations of the Practice Act and rules and is responsible for the discipline of licensees who are found guilty of such violation.

The Board of Physical Therapy consists of five (5) members, appointed by the Governor. Three (3) members are physical therapists, one (1) member is a physical therapist assistant, and one (1) member is a consumer who is not physical therapist and is not commercially or professionally associated with the health care industry. Members may be appointed from a list of three nominees submitted to the Governor by the respective organization for each profession.

The Board meets four (4) times per year. A quorum of the Committee consists of three (3) members. The meetings are open to the public.

The administrative staff of the Division of Health Related Boards supports the Board by issuing licenses to those who meet the requirements of the law and rules. Physical therapists may be granted licensure by examination or reciprocity from other states. Renewal notices are mailed from the Board's administrative office forty-five (45) days prior to the expiration of the license to the current address on record. Licensees are responsible for renewing their license on time and keeping the Board apprised of current information. Licenses can be renewed on-line ninety  (90) days prior to expiration at Tennessee.gov/health. Click on the "License Renewal" link and follow the prompts. It is a violation of the law and of the board’s rules to practice on an expired license. Licensees are responsible for renewing their license on time and keeping the Board apprised of current information.


Contact

Contact the Board of Physical Therapy

615-741-3807 local or 1-800-778-4123 nationwide
Unit2HRB.Health@tn.gov 
665 Mainstream Drive, 2nd Floor
Nashville, TN 37243


When completing the application process below, you will be required to submit an official transcript from the institution where you completed your education. The transcript must be mailed directly from the educational institution to the board office located at 665 Mainstream Drive, Nashville, TN 37243.

Applications

Before you apply, make sure you have everything you need for the process to run smoothly.  Please review this checklist when applying online  for the additional items you will need. Click the link.

Support documents checklist

► Applying for initial licensure from your professional licensing board has become a bit easier.  For the past year, the Department of Health has been working on an online application process that will allow all health care professionals to apply online for an initial license and complete (and update as necessary) a practitioner profile mandatory for certain professions.  The process is user friendly and convenient and even allows you to pay for your initial application utilizing a credit card, debit card or e-check.  You will also be able to upload many of the documents required to complete your initial application!  Please go to the initial application link below to begin the online process.

Portability Act for Military and Military Spouse with Transfer Orders to Tennessee

Please fill out the application below and email it to Unit2HRB.Health@tn.gov with a copy of the military orders.

 
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Meetings, Members, & Minutes

Meeting Schedule

Public Notices will remain online until the minutes are ratified and posted on the Meeting Minutes page.

Unless otherwise noted, all events take place at 665 Mainstream Drive, MetroCenter.


Members

Board Members

Board Members Position Representation Term Expires
David Harris Chair Physical Therapist Assistant 06-30-2027
Ronald De Vera Barredo Board Member Physical Therapist 06-30-2027
Jane David
Board Member
Physical Therapist  06-30-2022
LeAnn F. Childress Board Secretary Physical Therapist 06-30-2027
Kelly O’Connor, CFRE
Board Member Public Member 06-30-2022

Meeting Minutes

Continuing Competence

Failure to comply with continuing competence requirements may result in disciplinary action against the licensee.  The disciplinary action will be reported on the Department of Health license verification web site and will not be removed.

2024 TPTA Approved Course

2024-2025 Dry Needling Approved courses 

Continuing Education

Failure to comply with continuing education requirements may result in disciplinary action against the licensee or registrant. The disciplinary action will be reported on the Department of Health license verification web site. 


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This Page Last Updated: January 20, 2026 at 9:58 AM