Saint Luke's Rehabilitation Institute
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This one-of-a-kind facility has helped reimagine rehabilitation care for the 21st century with leading-edge technology and personalized treatment for physical, occupational, music, and speech therapy.
Saint Luke's Rehabilitation Institute, located on the Saint Luke's South Hospital campus in Overland Park, Kansas, expertly guides patients along their journey to recovery. The only comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation hospital of its kind in the Kansas City region, it features a 100,000-square-foot facility with 17 world-class robotic devices, an 11,000 square-foot outdoor therapy garden, gyms, and communal spaces for individualized therapies. One primary physiatrist and therapist works with each patient to ensure comfort and continuity of care throughout their stay and beyond.
Services
We offer a range of specialized rehabilitation services and are among the national leaders in several areas:
Stroke
Spinal Cord Injuries
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Amputations
Refer a Patient
Every potential patient will be thoroughly evaluated upon referral from a physician.
Physicians can refer a patient by calling 913-296-5199.
Visitor Information
Saint Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute is on the east side of the Saint Luke’s South Hospital campus in Overland Park, Kansas, near many hotels, restaurants, and other amenities.
Virtual tour
Explore the Rehabilitation Institute and hear from our specialists.
Providers
Lisa Hermes, MD
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Cole Kretchmar, DO
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Matthew Martinez, MD
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Salvatore Miceli, DO
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Megan Arnone, RN APRN
Nurse Practitioner
Nathan Burditt, RN APRN
Nurse Practitioner
Kasey Dunn, RN APRN
Nurse Practitioner
Dawn Ferguson, RN APRN
Nurse Practitioner
Madison Fugate, PA-C
Licensed Physician Assistant
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