John Hopkins Medical Center | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Information about John Hopkins Medical Center | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
21224, Baltimore
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Discover how our Johns Hopkins rehabilitation team can help you or your loved one recover after an illness or injury.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation focuses on restoring the health and functional abilities after illness or injury, such as a stroke, spinal cord injury, heart surgery, amputation, joint replacement, sports injuries, spinal disorders and other conditions. We work with you to develop a custom treatment plan built around your individual needs.
Patient Resource Center The Patient Resource Center provides assistance between appointments with your physician. For assistance between therapy appointments, please contact the clinic location. Phone: 410-614-4030 and select option 2 | Fax: 410-614-4033
Physician appointments: 443-997-5476 Therapy appointments: Maryland clinics except Bayview: 443-997-5476 Johns Hopkins Bayview: 410-550-0414 Sibley Memorial Hospital: 202-364-7665
Our department is growing and we are hiring for several rewarding opportunities. Join our team to help us advance the field of rehabilitation while helping our patients return to the activities they enjoy.
COVID-19 affects the lungs and respiratory system, which can lead to significant damage. “Working toward recovery starts simple: with a focus on breathing,” says Johns Hopkins physical therapist Peiting Lien. She offers a series of breathing exercises to aid in recovery.
Michael had a series of different injuries, starting with a fall that led to a traumatic brain injury and, eventually, a stroke. At one point in recovery, he was told he had reached his limit on what he could do - but that wasn't something Michael could accept.
The Post-Acute COVID-19 Team (JH PACT) Program is a collaboration with the Department of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Home Care Group, which establishes an interdisciplinary, standardized approach to address the unique needs of COVID-19 survivors.
Our team of physicians, nurses, physical, occupational and speech therapists, and rehab psychologists work together to create a treatment plan just for you.
Services and Treatments
John Hopkins Medical Center | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Reviews
Positive experience: Great place
Fantastic experience: The staff is fantastic. The nursing crews go the extra mile to help you Michelle I'm fallen in love you
Fantastic experience: Yes do
Positive experience: I’m an Undergrad PT student Looking forward to intern and learn from JH medical centre
Fantastic experience: Great service and they truly care about you
Fantastic experience: I started going to this PT and Rehabilitation Center in 2019 following up 2-3 times a week for over a year. The whole staff is absolutely wonderful. My 2 therapist were amazing. Very professional and caring.
Fantastic experience: Great Hospital
Positive experience: The lady put my IV in was fantastic and my overnight nurse was amazing.
Fantastic experience: They do a great job on my knee
Fantastic experience: Very professional and knowledge.
Fantastic experience: Shavani is truly amazing....helped me alot!
Fantastic experience: They care about people..
Fantastic experience: I had my right leg amputated on September 4th, 2018. I was scared and worried about my mobility, but Alisa and Zach put my mind at ease. They gave me the confidence and the strength to proceed to my prosthesis, and I am now able to walk with a walker, after having the prosthetic for one month today. Without the motivation, support, and three hours a day of relentless therapy, I would not be where I am today.
Fantastic experience: LEIGH ROBERTS IS TRULY A MIRACLE WORKER! I fell on the ice about a month ago and was in pain all the time. Worst of all, I couldn't run and my morning run is one of the joys of my life. I went to my doctor who ordered an x-ray (no fracture) and suggested I see a physical therapist. I had never been to a physical therapist and expected to simply get some exercises to do during the long (seemingly endless!), recovery period. Leigh examined the area, measuring the intensity of the pain when I moved in different ways. She said my sacroiliac joint was out of alignment and began putting pressure on certain areas. We heard a pop and I was cured!! I was afraid to believe it was true, so walked gingerly for a couple of days. No pain. A few days later I was running again! She is THE BEST!!! I wish I could give more than 5 stars! If you have pain that won't go away, make an appointment with Leigh. You will be happy you did! Laura
Positive experience: This place has been wonderful in helping me heal and recover from many illnesses. They care about people
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