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Luna Physical Therapy

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Luna Physical Therapy reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(88 total reviews)

73% positive business outlook

Luna Physical Therapy has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 88 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Luna Physical Therapy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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88 reviews
5.0
May 1, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

One of the reasons I love working for Luna is because they give you the autonomy and trust to drive real meaningful changes. They also embody a blameless culture, that is very evident when working through post-mortems. This is helpful because it helps encourage knowledge sharing, and removes the fear of speaking up when something goes wrong. Luna does a good job at trusting the employees to get the work done, while managing just enough so that they aren't micromanaged. Employee's are well entrusted to build products, lead large efforts in collaboration with the product team, and then get that work shipped to our end users.

Cons

Projects are always changing and so are priorities. It is important to be adaptable and understanding as things change! The engineering team is fully remote, but we do have meetups, just not frequently as a lot of us would like! Despite being remote, management has put a lot of effort into allowing us tools for pair programming and has helped break down silos.

4.0
Apr 16, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Good work life balance, great training team

Cons

was advertised as remote half the week but was only remote 1 day a week

5.0
Apr 4, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Luna genuinely believes in its mission—and it shows. The company is actively working to move the physical therapy profession forward by offering more autonomy, flexibility, and alternatives to the burnout caused by productivity-driven care. I especially appreciate that Luna hires PTs like me into non-clinical roles and consistently seeks out our feedback to make the product better. It’s empowering to feel heard and to know the company values clinicians’ perspectives. On a team level, my direct manager stands out as one of the best I’ve worked with. She’s supportive, approachable, and leads with empathy—always checking in and asking how she can help, especially during challenging times. She creates an environment where people feel respected and motivated, not micromanaged. Her leadership makes me want to go above and beyond, not out of pressure, but because I genuinely want to support someone who supports me. That kind of leadership is rare and something I think more teams should strive for. The overall culture is casual, positive, and collaborative. Jokes fly in company all-hands meetings and Slack threads, and it’s refreshing to work somewhere that doesn’t take itself too seriously while still being focused and driven. Leadership at all levels, including the C-suite, feels approachable and grounded.

Cons

At times, the company can feel a bit siloed, with communication and collaboration happening more within teams than across them. We recently lost a highly talented individual who consistently went above and beyond. It felt like a missed opportunity, as they could have done even more for Luna had their contributions been fully recognized. That said, I know Luna is actively working on improving performance reviews and career development pathways, and I’m hopeful that we’ll get better at recognizing and retaining top talent.

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