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Conditions & Specialties


The SpeakOUT!® Program helps people with Parkinson’s disease maintain communication and speaking skills while lowering the risk of swallowing complications.
Treatment
Specialty pharmacy provides convenient access to medications that treat complex health conditions that may require close monitoring by a clinical pharmacist.
treatment
Speech therapy uses specialized and functional treatment approaches to address swallowing, speech, language and cognitive difficulties.
specialty
Sphincter of oddi dysfunction is a painful condition when the sphincter muscle does not open properly, causing digestive fluid to backup into the abdomen.
Condition
Spina bifida occurs when the lower spinal bones don’t form properly around part of the spinal cord.
condition
Spinal cord rehabilitation begins in the hospital and continues after you transition home to help you maximize your function and achieve higher levels of independence.
treatment
Spinal fracture is a break in one or more vertebrae, the bones that run in a column from your neck to your low back.
condition
SMA is a group of diseases that can damage nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that control walking, breathing, speaking and swallowing.
Condition
Spinal stenosis occurs when your spinal column, the bony canal around your spinal cord and nerves, narrows causing significant pain and possibly weakness or numbness.
condition
Spondylolysis is a fracture in the vertebrae of the spine, which causes lower back pain.
Condition
Sports medicine treats a range of athletic injuries, including ACL and meniscal tears and rotator cuff injuries, with nonsurgical and surgical treatments.
specialty
Sports rehabilitation works one-on-one with you, incorporating sport-specific activities and exercises to help you recover and safely resume physical activity.
treatment
Stem cell transplant is also known as a bone marrow transplant. It replaces damaged stem cells with healthy ones.
Treatment
Steps to Wellness is a free, medically-informed rehabilitation and group-exercise program that serves the unique needs of cancer survivors.
treatment
Stimulant use disorder means a person uses stimulants even though it causes harm to themselves or others.
Condition
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