A multidisciplinary approach to inpatient rehabilitation care
The Rehabilitation Institute at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center is a 22-bed inpatient facility that offers comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation services, including 24-hour nursing care, a dedicated rehabilitation physician and neuropsychologist, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, case managers and dietary services.
What types of conditions does the Institute treat?
The program is dedicated to treating individuals who can benefit from intensive inpatient therapy (at least three hours a day, 5-7 days a week) and 24-hour medical management, and who are being treated for conditions including:
• Stroke
• Brain injury
• Multiple fractures
• Amputation
• Spinal cord disorders
• Neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis and Guillain-Barré
• Cardiac conditions

Positive outcomes reflect the quality of care
According to rankings by the IRF Database of Netsmart Technologies, Inc., the rehab program is among the top 10% in the nation for meeting patient outcomes and is the only inpatient rehabilitation facility in Northwest Oklahoma. Because of its positive patient outcomes, the program continues to receive a high number of referrals from metropolitan hospitals over two hours away. Many of these patients specifically request to come to Enid to this inpatient rehabilitation facility.
We continue to deliver quality healthcare services that patients recommend, physicians prefer and employees are proud of. We are honored to be your Health Hub of Northwest Oklahoma, so you can remain close to home for your rehabilitation needs.
Call 580-233-6100 to make an appointment or visit stmarysregional.com/rehab to learn more about our services.

Physicians are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center. The hospital shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians. For language assistance, disability accommodations and the nondiscrimination notice, visit our website.