Fairlawn Rehabilitation Hospital's Outpatient Center provides comprehensive rehabilitation services for individuals with diverse diagnoses. Located on the hospital's ground floor, the Center includes a spacious therapeutic gymnasium, individual treatment areas, and physician offices.
Therapeutic and Medical Services
Fairlawn's Outpatient Center provides a full range of therapeutic services, including:
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech/Language Therapy
Our Outpatient Center has its own team of highly skilled physician specialists. Because the Center is located within an acute rehabilitation hospital, patients also benefit from the expertise of our extensive hospital-based medical staff.
Outpatient medical services include:
Physiatry - Fairlawn physiatrists (physicians specializing in rehabilitation medicine) provide:
Comprehensive evaluations and medical care
EMG's to assess nerve/muscle disorders or neurological injury
Nerve blocks and botulinum toxin injections to control spasticity/increased muscle tone.
Videofluoroscopy
Neuropsychology
Clinicians with expertise in how skills are related to brain function, evaluate a person’s memory and thinking skills. They may also provide treatment, such as cognitive rehabilitation and psychotherapy.
Speciality Programs and Services
Following is a list of specialty programs provided through Fairlawn's Outpatient Center:
Functional Capacity Evaluations
Hand Therapy Program
Lymphedema Program
Spine Center
Speech-Language Programs
Swallowing Disorders Program
Fairlawn's Outpatient Center also provides the following specialty clinics and procedures:
| Specialty Clinics |
Special Procedures |
Therapeutic Technologies * |
| Brace/Orthotics Clinic |
Electro-Diagnostic Evaluations (EMG) |
AutoAmbulator |
| Driving Evaluations |
Nerve Blocks |
Vital Stim |
| Wheelchair Clinic |
Swallowing Evaluations |
CAPS |
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Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Studies |
SaeboFlex |
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SaeboFlex |
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Interactive Metronome |
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Bioness H200 and L300 |
* For more information on these technologies, see the “What’s New?” section on this website (New Technology Helps Restore Cognitive, Physical Function).