About Reeves Rehabilitation Center
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Welcome to Reeves Rehabilitation Center
Located in San Antonio, Texas, University Hospital’s Reeves Rehabilitation Center has been one of the South Texas region’s leading providers of physical rehabilitation services since 1994. Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and The Joint Commission, Reeves Rehabilitation Center honors the late San Antonio jurist Judge Blair Reeves and his lifelong determination to master the disabilities he sustained in World War II.
Our Rehabilitation Medicine & Therapy Services
The physicians and nurses at Reeves Rehabilitation Center provide a comprehensive array of inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services to aid patients in recovering from injury, stroke, heart attack, as well as surgical or medical procedures. Our rehabilitation services include:
- Physical therapy for orthopedic and sports-related injury
- Acute rehabilitation for traumatic injuries such as brain and spinal cord injury
- Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation following medical procedures such as organ transplants and major surgeries
- Occupational, physical and speech therapy for medical conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis and Arthritis
Learn more about our inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services.
Our Rehabilitation Facilities
Reeves Rehabilitation Center is located on the sixth floor of University Hospital, with outpatient services available on the third floor and at four satellite locations throughout San Antonio. University Hospital is the primary teaching hospital for the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio School of Medicine Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. The 498-bed acute care hospital is home to the lead Level I Trauma Center for Bexar County and all of South Texas. University Hospital, in partnership with UT Medicine San Antonio, is recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the Best Hospital in the San Antonio region and ranked in the Top 50 nationally for the care of patients with diabetes and kidney disease.
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