About

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Location :
65 E Butler Ave #101, New Britain, PA 18901, USA

Opening Hours

  • Monday 2:30 – 8:30 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
  • Wednesday Closed
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 4:00 – 8:30 PM
  • Friday 12:30 – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

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11 Reviews

  • Anynomous
    27 November 2017

    I highly recommend The Institute for Hand and UE rehab to anyone needing therapy. I know I would not have the range of motion I achieved while in therapy and continue to achieve as I continue to follow the exercises prescribed. It was long and sometimes hard road but the support from the staff and even the other patients helped me yield my positive results. Thank you all!

  • Anynomous
    06 September 2017

    I am very grateful to the entire staff at The Institute for Hand & Upper Extremity Rehabilitation for helping me to recover from a fracture of the pinky. The staff is very knowledgeable, professional but also kind and friendly. Scheduling appointments was easy, they were great to work with and provided excellent therapy. John was wonderful. I felt confident that I was in good hands and John helped to ease any anxiety or doubt about the recovery process. I highly recommend them!!

  • Anynomous
    15 August 2017

    Very excellent therapy. My hand is greatly improved. I would recommend them to anyone for post-op carpal tunnel surgery.

  • Anynomous
    22 July 2017

    I'm thankful my doctor recommended me here! The staff at The Institute for Hand & Upper Extremity Rehabilitation was always professional, honest, accommodating, and most importantly friendly! Every visit was a pleasant experience and coming from someone who has visited other rehabilitation centers, this is not always the case! I would definitely recommend them! Thank you for all of your help!

  • Anynomous
    04 July 2017

    Personable, accommodating. CK basically figured out my injury when everyone else seemed bewildered. I am happy to be at a diminished level of pain and it is tolerable. While I will love to be pain free, it's just the nature of my profession, my injury and myself. It will take time to reach my norm. But I would rather be at this level than the 8 -10 pain scale I had for months. Would definitely recommend these guys. Beautiful people from the time you enter into that facility..

  • Anynomous
    27 June 2017

    This is a first-rate organization that is passionate about helping folks recover. The office staff were kind, friendly, and helpful. Cheryl Kunkle is an outstanding therapist that not only did a terrific job in helping me heal, she's a great listener & provided clear information and truly helpful advice (yes, I peppered her with plenty of questions!). I'll also note that she starts early, and the 6:00 AM start time for my sessions was a tremendous help in managing my complicated schedule. I recommend this practice without reservation.

  • Anynomous
    25 May 2017

    Fantastic! Staff is extremely friendly and knowledgeable. We were always greeted with a smile and hello as soon as we walked in the door. John did wonders for my son's injury and was very helpful locating equipment and therapy in another state.

  • Anynomous
    03 May 2017

    The absolute best place to go for therapy. The staff is friendly, and compassionate and truly do what's best for you. John is the best!

  • Anynomous
    26 March 2017

    My experience with the Hand Institute could not have better. From reception to treatment, everyone was pleasant and professional. Even the people not working with me were pleasant. All the patients were relaxed as well as the atmosphere. John Farabaug did my treatments and was very kind and prompt. I am having knee replacement surgery on 3/28/17 and had to stop my treatments before I needed to. John understood and helped me do as much as possible while there. He not only worked on my hand, but on my last visit, he offered several suggestions on what I may need at home, post surgery, to be safe and accomplish my ADL's. I would definitely recommend the Hand Institute to anyone who would need their services. Sarah North

  • Anynomous
    22 December 2016

    In 2014 I torn the bicep in my right arm. The tear was quite extensive with the tendon rolling up my shoulder. Post-surgery my motion was very limited and my strength was non-existent. I had doubts that I would fully recover. But Linda Stanley put me on rehabilitation program where I was able to regain full motion and strength in a few months. She exercised patience but pushed me when I needed pushing. Fast forward to 2016, I torn the bicep in my left arm. There was no question that I was going back to Linda. And of course she patched me up once again.

  • Anynomous
    18 November 2016

    The day I broke my finger, one of the first things I did after having left the ER was to Google how long it takes to heal a broken finger. The internet said between 6-8 weeks. I was quickly brought back to reality when I found out I would have to get surgery on my finger and then do months of physical therapy. After being discharged today from almost 3 months of therapy, I now know that it will take even many more months to heal. It is a process--a long one--but one that Linda has made me feel so at ease with. She is so patient and loving and careful with every one of her patients. The environment here feels like a family. Her staff is wonderful and just as kind and lovely and I looked forward to seeing them each time. Thank you for everything!