Physical therapy
Our physical therapists are experts in mobility and movement, helping patients optimize wellness and overcome limitations with exercise, education and motivation.
UF Health Rehab Centers create a safe and comfortable environment that spurs individuals to manage their care independently, regain their ability to perform everyday activities and enhance their quality of life.
With several comprehensive rehab centers spread throughout Gainesville, we are committed to providing quality patient care in multiple locations throughout our community. Care can be initiated at one of our centers after receiving a referral from your physician.
We are dedicated to treating our patients with compassion, creativity, respect and confidentiality. Our rehab centers accomplish this with close working relationships between our referring physicians, therapists, support staff, University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions and the University of Florida Athletics Program.
Our physical therapists are experts in mobility and movement, helping patients optimize wellness and overcome limitations with exercise, education and motivation.
Occupational therapists help patients of all ages reclaim their lives and increase overall wellness by overcoming limitations caused by injury, illness or disability.
Our speech pathologists take a comprehensive approach to helping patients of all ages who suffer from communication or swallowing disorders.
Massage therapy manipulates muscle, connective tissues, tendons and ligaments to promote overall patient health, wellbeing and healing in certain cases.
Cardiac rehabilitation is a program for people with heart disease who have had a heart attack or failure, heart or valve surgery, artery bypass or coronary intervention.
Audiology is a branch of science dedicated to understanding and addressing hearing- and balance-related issues.
Please refer to our rehab services chart for external providers (PDF) to see which services are provided at each location.
The UF Health Sports Physical Therapy Residency is accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association as a post-professional residency program for physical therapists in Sports specialty practice.
The UF Health Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency is a post-professional residency program for physical therapists in orthopaedic specialty practice.
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