Neurologic conditions can make tasks like walking around the house or remembering your name more difficult. Through neurorehabilitation, we help you overcome these challenges, empowering you to achieve your mental and physical recovery goals and regain control of your life.
Unlock your potential with neurorehabilitation
Rehabbing something as vital as your nervous system takes a team effort. That’s why we work closely with everyone involved in your care, including your primary doctor, specialists and loved ones. Our neurorehabilitation experts specialize in helping people recover from conditions that affect the nervous system, like brain injuries, strokes and neurological disorders.
We create a personalized plan for your recovery, focusing on regaining motor skills, reducing symptoms and adapting to your daily routines. Our therapies, including physical, occupational and speech therapy, help improve movement, communication and cognitive function. These treatments work together to support your overall recovery and independence.
Whether you’re recovering from a stroke, brain injury or managing conditions like Parkinson's or multiple sclerosis, we’re here to help you regain control and improve your quality of life. With expert guidance and continuous support, we’ll be with you at every stage of your journey, helping you feel confident as you rebuild your independence.

Conditions
Neurorehabilitation can be an important part of your recovery if you’re living with any of these neurological conditions:
Treatments
Your health is personal, and your neurorehabilitation plan should be, too. Since neurorehabilitation often requires ongoing care, we’re here to support you at every stage—whether it’s updating your rehabilitation plan, scheduling follow-up appointments or simply being there to talk.
Neuromuscular disorders
If you’re living with a neuromuscular disorder like cerebral palsy, we’ll work closely with you and your loved ones to ensure your care is tailored for a fulfilling and comfortable life. Your treatment plan may involve one or more of the following approaches:
Stroke, brain + spinal cord injuries
If you’ve suffered a stroke, brain injury or spinal cord injury, neurorehabilitation begins in our intensive care or postoperative recovery units. We’ll coordinate every step of your care, including transitioning from the hospital to a rehabilitation center.
A strong support system at home can make a significant difference in your recovery. We’ll work with you and your loved ones, providing guidance on therapies that can be applied from the comfort of your home.

From regular office visits to inpatient stays, find the health care you need and deserve close to home.

Meet the doctors and care team devoted to supporting you every step of the way along your path to better health.