Individualized Rehabilitative Care To Meet Your Needs
Brown University Health’s team of highly trained physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists provide treatment and education to help patients reach their full potential in resuming activities of their daily lives.
Contact Outpatient Rehabilitation Services
A referral is required to make an appointment. We accept most health insurance plans and offer early morning and evening appointments. For more information, please call one of our locations.
Each person who walks through our doors has needs that are particular to that individual. At Brown University Health, the care plan will be individualized to meet your needs.
Brown University Health provides outpatient rehabilitation services at locations throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts. We offer physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology therapy, and audiology services for patients of all ages and levels of ability.
Rehabilitation Services for Children
Pediatric rehabilitation services at Brown University Health include occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, audiology, and neurological and pain consultations for children and adolescents.
Why Choose Brown University Health for Your Outpatient Rehabilitation
We consistently treat our patients on a one-to-one basis. That means you’ll get the undivided attention of a skilled, licensed therapist for the duration of your treatment.
We are available from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. five days a week at most locations; some also offer Saturday appointments.
Our staff has the depth of experience and specialty programs needed to meet your goals, whatever your injury or impairment may be.
Onsite interpreters enable us to provide our services to non-English-speaking patients at some locations.
Referring physicians are kept informed of their patient’s progress by telephone, e-mail and fax. They are welcome to contact your therapist at any time.
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