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Physical Therapist instructing patient on proper knee placement while using harnessed treadmill. Siskin Hospital patient excited during his inpatient rehabilitation discharge celebration. Patient's wife visiting and participating during his physical therapy session.

Siskin Hospital is the only rehabilitation hospital in the Nooga area to be accredited by The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.

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Siskin Hospital for Physical Rehabilitation is an award-winning medical center offering 20+ specialized services to support every stage of recovery after an injury, illness, surgery, or debilitating condition.

Their continuum of care includes:

  • Inpatient, outpatient + sub-acute rehabilitation
  • Support groups
  • Fully equipped fitness center

Siskin also allows you to self-refer to both inpatient and outpatient therapy services if you aren’t automatically referred, and their expert staff will coordinate to ensure you receive the best possible care for your needs.

See their 20+ programs

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