Contact your primary care doctor for a referral.
Stroke, disease, or an injury can dramatically impact the way you move, think, feel, or behave. To help restore these essential functions, our specialists work closely across a range of disciplines. Your care may include neuropsychology, physical, occupational and speech therapy, recreational therapy, music therapy, clinical nutrition, social work, and more. Leveraging the latest research and innovation, our goal is to help you lead a fuller, more independent life.
Often resulting from neurological issues, we treat conditions that affect coordination, walking, and balance.
We offer everything from rehabilitation to neurosurgery, and our approach to concussion and traumatic brain injury (TBI) is personalized and comprehensive.
Therapists at our movement disorders clinics are Lee Silverman Voice Treatment certified (LSVT®-certified). We offer LSVT Big® and LSVT Loud® therapy programs and therapy services at Corewell Health.
Through medications, monitoring, and rehabilitation, we help slow the progress of MS and improve your quality of life.
Whether you have Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, or Huntington's disease, we offer ways to overcome cognitive and motor impairments.
Our therapies can help you regain lost function while managing chronic fatigue that can result from brain injury.
Our teams use physical therapy and adaptive strategies to help you regain your mobility.
Cognitive rehabilitation helps patients manage and adapt to the daily challenges of life. Our doctors and rehabilitation specialists work together to develop an individualized rehabilitation treatment plan for you. The care team may include speech-language therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, neurologists, or psychologists.
Neuropsychological therapy addresses a range of cognitive or emotional challenges. Our specialists help patients work through anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, and more. Treatment plans are always highly personal and based on close evaluation of what each patient is facing.
Speak with a specialist to learn more or get a second opinion to confirm a diagnosis or to validate treatment.