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Neurological Rehabilitation - City of Thunder Bay

Rehabilitation services for people who have nervous system traumas or neurological conditions, which can affect the brain, spine, or peripheral nerves.

See also Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, Stroke Rehabilitation, and Trauma Rehabilitation.

Visit the North West rehabcareontario.ca website to learn more about rehabilitative care in your area.

 
These services are located in City of Thunder Bay
Medical Specialists - St Joseph's Hospital - Physiatry Services  
35 Algoma St N, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 5G7
807-623-9350
St Joseph's Care Group - Canada Games Complex - Keep Moving with Mixed Neurology  
420 Winnipeg Ave Canada Games Complex, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 6B7
807-343-2431 Ext 2537
St Joseph's Care Group - Canada Games Complex - Keep Moving with Stroke  
420 Winnipeg Ave Canada Games Complex, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 6B7
807-343-2431 Ext 2537
St Joseph's Care Group - Keep Moving with Parkinson's  
700 River St, Thunder Bay, ON  P7A 3S6
807-343-2431 Ext 2537
St Joseph's Care Group - St Joseph's Hospital - Outpatient Neurology Rehabilitation  
35 Algoma St N, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 5G7
807-343-2434
St Joseph's Care Group - St Joseph's Hospital - Regional Speech Services  
35 Algoma St N, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 5G7
807-343-2431 Ext 2334

These services are located outside of City of Thunder Bay, but provide service to City of Thunder Bay.
Institute for Behavioural and Functional Medicine - Virtual Clinic  
3410 Sheppard Ave E, Suite 208, Scarborough, ON  M1T 3K4
416-306-2001

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