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Hayward/Fremont Medical Centers
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
 

Address
Medical Offices Bldg A, 2nd Floor
3555 Whipple Road
Union City CA 94587

Ohlone Building
39400 Paseo Padre Parkway
Fremont CA 94538
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Telephone
Appt/Advice: (510) 675-3200
Appt/Advice: (510) 248-3039


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Department Hours
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Closed during lunch, 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm

 

Welcome to our website!

In the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, our mission is to provide excellent medical consultation and care in a warm and professional setting. Our board certified physicians and therapists treat a wide range of disabling conditions, from neuromuscular diseases to arthritis of the spine. We focus on restoring function through education, exercise, the use of braces and assistive devices, medication and some interventional procedures. We view rehabilitation as a team endeavor involving the patient (the team leader), physicians, therapists, nurses and other professionals, medical assistants, family and friends. Together we can help you achieve your functional activity and recreational goals.





 
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