Appointments & Contact Information

Request an appointment online or call (773) 702-6891. You also can search our physician directory--by specialty, location, and/or language spoken.

Locations

We provide therapy services at four South Side locations. You must have a physician referral in order to schedule an appointment.

Therapy Services Department
5841 S. Maryland Avenue, W107
Outpatient and inpatient physical therapy, outpatient and inpatient occupational therapy, therapeutic recreation, lymphedema treatment, aquatic therapy, wound management, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation, balance and falls training, arthritis program

Bally Sports Clubs
1301 E. 47th Street
Adult and adolescent outpatient physical therapy for musculoskeletal conditions, women’s health program

Center for Advanced Medicine
5758 S. Maryland Avenue, Suite 4A
Hand therapy clinic, walk-in outpatient physical therapy clinic for immediate consult and care of acute injuries or pre- or post-surgical services

Henry Crown Center
550 S. University Avenue
Outpatient physical therapy for University of Chicago students with musculoskeletal conditions

Availability of Services

Inpatient Physical and Occupational Therapy
Everyday

Outpatient Physical and Occupational Therapy
Monday through Friday

Therapeutic Recreation
Monday through Friday, and every other Saturday
(This is an inpatient service, and is only available in obstetrics, cardiology, hematology/oncology, and psychiatry.)

More Information


Appointments

Or call (773) 702-6891

Conditions

  • Amputations
  • Balance deficits and falls
  • Burns/wounds
  • Cardiac disorders with decreased aerobic capacity/endurance
  • Decreased endurance for activity
  • Decreased mobility, including abnormal walking
  • Disorders limiting pulmonary capacity
  • Foot and ankle disorders
  • Hand trauma/surgery
  • Headaches
  • Joint replacement
  • Lymphedema
  • Neuromuscular disorders
  • Orthotic management
  • Pain in joints, limbs, spine
  • Spinal disorders
  • Sports-related injuries, adolescent and adult
  • TMJ injuries
  • Vestibular problems (dizziness)
  • Weakness
  • Women’s health issues, including incontinence, pelvic pain, osteoporosis, and pre- and post-natal exercise


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