Physical Therapy near Buford, GA

One-on-One Care for Buford Athletes Who Mean Business

From Hall County trails to Gwinnett gyms, athletes near Buford put in serious work. When a nagging shoulder, knee, or back issue starts costing you reps or miles, OMNI is just down Highway 400 — ready to find the root cause and build a plan around your training.

Serving Athletes near Buford

Accessible from Buford and Gwinnett County

Located in Cumming just off Highway 400, we're a straightforward drive from Buford and the surrounding Gwinnett area.

Our Services

What We Offer Athletes near Buford

From running injuries to performance training, we provide one-on-one care for athletes near Buford, every session.

Physical Therapy

One-on-one orthopedic and sports PT in Cumming, GA for runners, CrossFitters, and active adults who want to get to the root cause and get back to doing what they love.

Performance Training

Clinician-led sports performance training in Cumming, GA. Running gait analysis, strength and conditioning, and return-to-sport testing by licensed DPTs who train themselves.

Injury Prevention

Clinician-led prehab and injury prevention programming for runners, CrossFitters, and active adults in Cumming who want to stay in sport and train hard for years to come.

What Athletes near Buford Are Saying

See why athletes near Buford trust OMNI for real, lasting results.

Dr. Jon is very knowledgeable, personable and detailed. Highly recommend if you're looking for a PT that will develop an individualized plan vs. a cookie cutter approach many others use.
Brian Patera
Great dry needling and PT service. I came in for siactica pain and Dr. Stephen Mayo is great at what he does. I will be bringing the family here for different treatments.
Stephanie White
I had a great experience working with Stephen! He has helped me get back to running without knee pain. I’m so thankful for his expertise and knowledge! Highly recommend Omni Sport performance and physical therapy!!
Kimmie M

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from athletes near Buford before their first visit.

How long does it take to get to OMNI from Buford?

We're at 309 Pirkle Ferry Rd STE C200 in Cumming. From most of Buford and Gwinnett County, the drive is roughly 20 to 25 minutes via Highway 400 or 985. Our hours are Monday through Friday, 7 AM to 6 PM, making it easy to fit in before or after your workday.

What types of injuries and athletes do you work with?

We work with runners dealing with knee pain, IT band syndrome, Achilles issues, and plantar fasciitis; CrossFitters and lifters managing shoulder, hip, or low back problems; and active adults with nagging pain derailing their training. If it's musculoskeletal and it's keeping you from your sport, we'd love to talk.

Do I have to stop training while I'm in PT?

Our goal is to keep you moving throughout the process. We'll adjust your training load, modify specific movements when needed, and coach you through alternatives so you're not sidelined any longer than necessary. Complete rest is rarely the answer, and we won't default to it.

How is OMNI different from PT clinics closer to Buford?

Most traditional PT clinics see multiple patients at once, with aides running most of the session. At OMNI, every visit is a full 60 minutes with a licensed DPT — one-on-one, no exceptions. Dr. Bailey holds an OCS credential, held by fewer than 10% of PTs, and both providers are certified in dry needling with performance training backgrounds.

Do you offer telehealth for athletes who can't make the drive?

Yes, telehealth is available at OMNI. It works well for check-ins, program progressions, and certain consultations. If you're unsure whether telehealth or in-person is the right fit for your situation, reach out — we're happy to help you find the best starting point.

Still have questions?

Not sure where to start? We're happy to talk it through.

Stop Managing It. Start Fixing It.

Athletes near Buford deserve more than ice packs and generic exercises. OMNI offers one-on-one care from licensed DPTs who understand sport, training, and what it truly means to get back to it.