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Providing care and rehabilitation to children of all ages for more than 100 years.

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Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation
2801 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Cleveland, Ohio 44104
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Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation

Cleveland Clinic Children's is a trusted healthcare leader. We're recognized throughout the U.S. for our expertise and care.

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Hospital for Rehabilitation Specialties

Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation is committed to providing exceptional patient care for children in a wide variety of medical specialties. Learn more about the programs and services we offer.

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Leading the Way in Pediatric Healthcare

Leading the Way in Pediatric Healthcare

For more than 100 years, the nurses, therapists and physicians at Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation have had one goal: to teach children the skills they need to fully participate in the world when they leave.

Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation offers a comprehensive range of inpatient and outpatient services tailored to your child’s individual therapy and rehabilitation needs.

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Patient Stories

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Comprehensive Therapy Improves Functional Mobility of Young Boy

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“The treatment at Cleveland Clinic changed my entire approach to how I dance and take care of myself.”

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Children’s Outpatient Therapy Helps Large Family Thrive

Nov 5, 2021

“After three years with Cleveland Clinic Children’s, I have only good things to say. Everyone there is super nice and super helpful and awesome — from the people who answer the phones to the therapists. I recommend them to everyone I know.”

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Teen With Health Challenges Fights for Life After COVID-19 and MIS-C

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“I was so close to death. It made me realize that tomorrow is never promised.”
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Kaylee smiles up at her physical therapist. (Courtesy: Cleveland Clinic)

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“We’ve watched her grow from this tiny, fragile, helpless little baby to this crazy 4-year-old running around with her brothers and sister. I never imagined in a million years that this type of surgery was even possible."
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