Cancer Rehabilitation
Cancer rehabilitation provides support at every stage—helping you maintain strength, reduce or prevent side effects, and stay engaged in the activities that make life meaningful.
Helping you feel better, move more, and live well
Our cancer rehabilitation program provides support before, during, and after treatment—helping you stay strong and prevent problems early, while also treating side effects that may already be affecting daily life. We offer oncology physical therapy to build and maintain strength and balance; occupational therapy to keep daily tasks safe and manageable; speech therapy for swallowing and cognitive changes; pelvic health therapy; and specialized lymphedema care.
- Personalized plans — Tailored PT, OT, speech, pelvic, and lymphedema therapy designed to prevent issues when possible and treat symptoms when they arise, all aligned with your personal goals.
- Coordinated care — Closely integrated with your oncology team and adjusted as you progress, with options for in‑person and virtual visits.
- Convenient access — Multiple clinics plus virtual rehab options to fit busy schedules and support both early intervention and ongoing care.
Our cancer rehab services
Our oncology rehabilitation team offers evidence‑based therapies to prevent problems early, treat symptoms that arise, and improve your daily life throughout cancer care.
Locations nearby
After a year receiving cancer treatment, I wouldn’t go anywhere else. The entire experience was phenomenal.
— Verified patient
Common questions about cancer rehab
Get answers about oncology rehabilitation, what to expect, and how to start care.
Cancer rehab can you prevent and manage:
- Fatigue, low energy, and stamina changes
- Pain, stiffness, or neuropathy (numbness/tingling)
- Lymphedema or swelling
- Balance, coordination, or general weakness
- Mobility limitations or difficulty with daily activities
- Speech or swallowing problems
- Cognitive changes (“chemo brain”)
- Pelvic pain or bowel/bladder/sexual health concerns
- Safety at home, including tools or adjustments to make daily activities easier
- Returning to work, hobbies, and routines