Physician, Occupation, and Speech Therapy Close to Home
Oneida Health provides a complete line of outpatient rehabilitation services to help you with your recovery from injury or illness. Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy services are provided at the area’s newest and most modern facility of its kind at 221 Broad Street in downtown Oneida.
This 10,000-square-foot state-of-the-art department has the latest equipment for exercise, strength development, and balance training. We feature a spacious, open gymnasium, a hydrotherapy area, a lift evaluation station, and the area’s only custom-designed therapeutic pool.
Our courteous and skilled staff includes licensed and certified Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants, and a Speech Pathologist. Many of our staff have doctorate degrees and are certified in a number of rehabilitation specialties.
Call (315) 363-8711 for an appointment. For your convenience, appointments are available:
- Monday and Thursday: 7 am to 6:30 pm
- Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 7 am to 5:00 pm
Physical Therapy Services Available Include:
- Treatment for acute and chronic pain
- Lumbar and cervical injuries
- Joint replacement (specializing in knee, shoulder, and hip)
- Sports-related injuries
- Orthopedic rehabilitation
- Balance restoration
- Osteoarthritis
- Lymphedema
- Women’s services, including osteoporosis, post-mastectomy, lymphedema, and postpartum exercise
- Neurological stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, peripheral nerve injury
- Ultrasound therapy
- Return to work services: work hardening, work conditioning
Occupational Therapy Services Available:
- Treatment for stroke and spinal cord injuries
- Neurological disorders
- Disabilities resulting from aging
- Arthritis
- Amputation
- Hand injuries
- Hand therapy
- Development disabilities
- Training in use of splints, adaptive homemaking equipment, adaptive tools, wheelchairs, and prosthetic devices
- Activities of daily living
Speech Therapy Services Available:
Speech, Language, Cognitive, Voice, & Swallowing Evaluations and Therapy for all ages to address:
- Speech Disorders – Difficulty moving the mouth to coordinate sounds for speech
- Articulation Disorders – Difficulty making sounds correct; often occurring in childhood
- Dysarthria – Disorder typically associated with a stroke including difficulty-planning mouth movements needed to produce sounds and words
- Language Disorders – Including difficulty making sense of the environment, comprehending spoken/written words, and/or communicating thoughts, feelings and experiences to others
- Aphasia – A language disorder caused by stroke, drug use, brain injury, or illness
- Voice Disorders – Affected quality of voice (i.e. hoarse, breathy, or nasal voice), loudness or pitch disturbance
- Stuttering Disorders – Difficulty with the forward flow of words
- Cognitive-Communication Disorders – Difficulty thinking clearly, remembering or problem-solving
- Assistive Communication Device Training – Use of a computer device to augment expressive communication abilities; for all ages
- Dysphagia – Difficulty swallowing resulting from illness, surgery, stroke, injury, or disease process
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Oneida Health participates in Medicare, Medicaid, and Workers Compensation, as well as most HMOs and insurance plans. Rehabilitation services require a reference from your physician.