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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 305-351-7181
Extra - 305-424-5588
- Address:
- 8850 NW 122nd St Hialeah, FL 33018
- Link:
- Categories
- Assisted Living & Elder Care Services, Assisted Living Facilities, Clinics, Hospitals, Nursing & Convalescent Homes, Rehabilitation Services
- Services / Products
- Rehabilitation Services/Outpatient, Dietary Services, Rehab Only, Clinical Laboratory Services, Physical Therapy, Diagnostic Radiology Services, Optometric Services, Speech Pathology Services, Hemodialysis (Dialysis), Respiratory/Pulmonary Svcs Pharmacy Services, Social Services, Outpatient Services-InHouse, Occupational Therapy Services, Rehabilitation Services/CARF
- Neighborhood
- Central Hialeah Gardens
- Accreditation
Church Owned Hospital, Not for Profit
- AKA
Catholic Health Services
- Other Information
Services: Rehabilitation Services/Outpatient, Dietary Services, Rehab Only, Clinical Laboratory Services, Physical Therapy, Diagnostic Radiology Services, Optometric Services, Speech Pathology Services, Hemodialysis (Dialysis), Respiratory/Pulmonary Svcs Pharmacy Services, Social Services, Outpatient Services-InHouse, Occupational Therapy Services, Rehabilitation Services/CARF
General Info
Serving the south Florida community with three acute medical rehabilitation hospitals, Catholic Health Services provides a broad range of services for patients suffering from any number of acute or chronic illnesses that cause temporary or permanent disability. Both St. Catherine's Rehabilitation Hospitals in Miami-Dade county were ranked in the TOP 3 and St. Anthony's Rehabilitation Hospital in Broward county was ranked in the TOP 7 among almost 800 rehabilitation hospitals in the US by UDS. We are recognized as leaders and experts in treating patients with a variety of neurological conditions, especially Strokes. 80 of the Stroke patients treated at a Catholic Health Services Rehabilitation Hospital achieved outcomes exceeding national norms and 59 regained the functional independence necessary to return home.