Outpatient Rehabilitation FAQ
We understand you have questions in advance of receiving care with your therapist. Please read the following frequently asked questions to see if they provide answers for you. If you have more questions, please call 402-481-9445 and our friendly staff will be happy to help you.
Where is Bryan Outpatient Rehabilitation Located?
Adult therapy - Located on 4th floor of Bryan West Campus. If you come in the main entrance to the hospital you can take the main elevators to the 4th floor. When getting off the elevator turn right and then right again. This will take you straight into the department.
Pediatric therapy – Located at Bryan Medical Plaza, Bryan East Campus. Enter at the Bryan Medical Plaza. Check in for your first visit at the radiology department reception desk in the main lobby.
Where Should I Park?
For outpatient therapy at Bryan West Campus there are designated parking spots in front of the main entrance to the hospital. You may park there and our receptionist will make sure you receive a permit. For pediatric therapy at Bryan East Campus you may park in the visitor’s lot or parking garages.
How Many Therapy Sessions Will I Have?
Each patient’s diagnosis is different, so together with your referring doctor, your therapist will develop a plan of care that is right for you. Your plan of care and number of visits will be determined during your first visit.
How Long Will My Therapy Session Last?
Depending on the situation, your initial visit could last for up to an hour. Additional visits generally last anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the type of therapy you are receiving. We will ask you to come 15 minutes early for your first visit to complete all required paperwork.
Will Therapy Hurt?
As you restore mobility your pain levels often fluctuate. This is a normal response to therapy treatment. Good communication with your therapist will help minimize any discomfort.
What Do I Wear?
Wear comfortable clothing that allows you to move. We can provide gowns and shorts if needed.
What Happens Once I'm Better?
We are connected with Bryan LifePointe to provide wonderful follow-up programs that your therapist can tell you about during your course of care and make recommendations.