Rebecca Ramirez Review of Texas NeuroRehab Center
I was transferred to Texas Neuro Rehab from Seton ...
I was transferred to Texas Neuro Rehab from Seton and I was there for the 35 days AETNA allowed. I have Multiple Sclerosis and was hospitalized due to a bad infection and hypercalcemia. I was in bad shape when I went in. Several improvements occurred, my left leg, which had been my better leg, started coming back; my right leg, which had been unresponsive for YEARS, started waking up, I have been able to extend it from the knee, and keep it lifted; my right hand, whose painful tingling/pins and needles sensation predated my MS diagnosis, was helped by Dr. Morledge via steroid injections in my hand, allowing me to use my right hand more than I have in years; my core strength, balance, and stamina improved dramatically. I cannot say enough about how GREAT the staff at Texas Neuro are. The occupational and physical therapists are amazing, the nurses are superb and the Patient Care Techs embody empathy. They are ALL caring, kind, understanding, compassionate, knowledgeable, intelligent, professional, generous, responsive, in short, words fail me. The vocabulary does not exist that will accurately convey the quality and effectiveness of care I was provided by Kevin (Occupational Therapist - who deserves a HUGE raise), Vern (Physical Therapist - also deserves a raise), in fact, they ALL deserve a raise, whatever they re being paid is not commensurate to the care they - Patient Care Techs: Tre, Perla, Sarah, Tasha, Priscilla, Jeanette, Hillary, Vanessa, and Morgan; Nurses: Anita, Veronica and Maureen are providing. Dr. Morledge also deserves a raise, he LISTENS to his patients, he explains procedures/treatments clearly and honestly. I will recommend Texas Neuro Rehab to anyone and everyone in need of inpatient physical rehab.
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