Rehabilitation specialists for every recovery.
Physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists — the multidisciplinary teams that make real recovery possible.
Recovery is a team. Build yours from the best in your city.
Multidisciplinary
Coordinate PT, OT and SLP from one directory — essential after stroke, brain injury or major surgery.
Board-certified
Filter for clinical specialists: NCS for neuro, OCS for ortho, CCC-SLP for speech-language pathology.
Inpatient + outpatient + home
Rehab happens in many settings. Find specialists who work in yours.
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Each specialty is curated, credentialed and verified — drill into the one that fits your need.
Rehabilitation Specialists
Multidisciplinary rehab teams for stroke, orthopedic and neuro recovery.
1,755 verifiedMobility & recoveryPhysical Therapists
Doctors of physical therapy specializing in orthopedic, sports and neuro rehab.
3,164 verifiedFunction & independenceOccupational Therapists
Helping clients restore independence in daily living after injury or illness.
1,842 verifiedCognitive & vocalSpeech Therapists
Speech-language pathologists across pediatric and adult rehabilitation.
1,207 verifiedA few of the credentialed practitioners in this category
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What is a rehabilitation specialist?
A clinician — PT, OT, SLP, physiatrist or rehab nurse — who helps people regain function after injury, illness or surgery. Most rehab teams are multidisciplinary.
How do PT, OT and SLP differ?
Physical therapy focuses on movement and pain; occupational therapy on daily-living function and adaptive strategies; speech-language pathology on communication, cognition and swallowing.
When should I start rehab after surgery?
It depends on the procedure, but many surgeons recommend early mobilization within days. Always follow your surgeon's protocol.
Is rehab covered by insurance?
Most plans, including Medicare, cover medically necessary rehabilitation. Coverage limits and prior authorization vary — check with your plan and provider.
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