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No matter your rehabilitation needs, Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center offers a variety of services. Our holistic approach to treatment helps you or your loved one rediscover a productive lifestyle after stroke. Our treatment plans assist those disabled by spinal injury to rediscover functional independence.

Our program provides services to persons with brain injuries and helps them enjoy the highest quality of life. The amputee program provides education focused on topics ranging from pain management to positioning needs. We help patients maximize their abilities and lessen common complications after cancer treatment.
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Opened in 1978 at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center in Knoxville, Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center is East Tennessee's recognized leader in rehabilitating stroke, spinal cord and brain injury patients. The Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center offers a comprehensive, team approach to care. Individualized programs for patients can include physical, occupational, and recreational therapy, behavioral medicine and speech-language therapy.
The Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center (PNRC) meets the needs of thousands of patients and their families each year. As the center continues to serve our community, there are many opportunities for you to further strengthen our programs and services, and contribute to our success.

Donations to PNRC are used to support services such as patient care scholarships, family and community education and prevention programs, innovative therapy equipment, and continuing education and certification opportunities for the staff.Opportunities are also available for donors to specify particular clinical needs or programs where they would like to make an impact with a charitable gift.
Reviews (7)
Tracey Rains
Tracey Rains
Sep 25, 2021
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Stay Out of Here At All Costs!
First, I want to start with the positive things I can say about Patricia Neal (PN): The nurses and CNAs were kind and helped as much as they could. Many of them went beyond the scope of their jobs to make my time there more bearable. Unfortunately, that's the end of the positive.
First, the hospital released me from speech and cognitive therapy before sending me to PN. Despite this, I received more of this therapy than any other type. Even PN l said I did not need it, but that all patients get it. Clearly, their claim to individualize treatment loses credibility
Roger Teffeteller
Roger Teffeteller
Jul 29, 2021
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My name is Roger TeffetellerI was in Patricia NealI was in Patricia NealIn2020Physical therapyI am a quadriplegicI was there for a couple of monthsDon't get me wrong the pace isGood for many many people they do miraculous things but accidents do happenI was put in a stand-up frameWhich forces you to stand upYour second time around being put in this deviceI was stood straight up for 25 minutes before I was askedBefore I askedBefore I asked toBefore I asked to putBefore I ask to put me downI pushed through a lot of painThe next morning I could not move whatsoeverThe next day I had an appointment
Jo White
Jo White
Jan 20, 2021
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Arrived as inpatient yesterday as stroke patient. Smooth transfer in, and staff are awesome! Used PT, OT, & SPEECH Therapy already today and am confident of recovery!
Pamela Bell
Pamela Bell
Jan 14, 2019
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I go there 4 my wheelchair seating clinic. I'm sorry to see Dr. Sharon Glass leave.
Aleeshaa
Aleeshaa
Oct 20, 2018
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My mother was told she could only have a bath every other night .Having to go thru therapy 8HRS a day ,that's quite unsanitary ,especially for a female !
Bruce Lasiter
Bruce Lasiter
Nov 19, 2017
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Their rehab program and staff are second to none Malia, Mike, Kara, Beth, Trish, Theresa, Valerie, Dr Glass, 4 east and west side staff and even Brock and Robin all awesome to work with they are truly there to make you better. This coming from a 20 year healthcare professional made a patient over night talking. Trust they know what they are doing as I and many others are better for love of the job they do. Insist on going here.
Kate Watts
Kate Watts
Aug 05, 2017
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Could use a coat of paint throughout the facility! Blinds in the windows were mostly broken. Very drab place! My husband was there one week. He was there for rehabilitation following back surgery. Food was pretty drab as well. He was due 3 weeks, we ended up moving him else where where he is getting much better care. Dr seemed to discard any input you gave them about past history and just came across as "the educated one" and completely ignored any family input. The only reason this place gets a 2 is because it was a roof over my husband's head for a week and I knew he was safe until I could get