Rehabilitation Center
Oncology Rehabilitation
As the only academic medical center in the Intermountain region, we provide a comprehensive line of care specifically for cancer patients. During treatment and recovery, patients have an entire team of specialists to assist them in increasing the quality of life. Huntsman Cancer Hospital offers exceptional therapy services to patients while in the hopital as well as those that need outpatient therapy services after their hospital stay.
Location:
HCI
2000 Circle of Hope
SLC, Utah 84112
801-587-4091
Services Include:
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech Pathology
- Lymphedema
- Inpatient Massage
- Wellness Center
John Speed, M.B.B.S.
Locations| School of Medicine | (801) 581-2267 |
| School of Medicine | (801) 581-2932 |
Specialties: Cancer Rehabilitation, Chronic Pain, Conversion Disorder, Myofascial Pain, Pain Medicine, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Stroke , Traumatic Brain Injury
Pamela A. Hansen, M.D.
Locations| Huntsman Cancer Institute | (801) 587-4585 |
| University Orthopaedic Center | (801) 587-7109 |
Specialties: Acupuncture, Back, Cancer Rehabilitation, EMG, Electrodiagnosis, Foot and Ankle, Neck, Non-operative Musculoskeletal Disorders, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Spine, Spine Evaluation, Sports Medicine
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