Texas Rehabilitation Hospital of For Wroth
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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 817-820-3400
- Address:
- 425 Alabama Ave Fort Worth, TX 76104
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- Category
- Rehabilitation Services
- Services / Products
- Alcohol-Chemical Depend|CT Scan|Clinical Laboratory Services|Diagnostic Radiology Services|Dietary Services|Infusion Therapy|MRI (Magnetic Res Imaging)|Nuclear Medicine|Occupational Therapy Services|PET Scan (Positron Emission Tomo)|Pharmacy Services|Physical Therapy|Radiation Therapy|Rehab Only|Respiratory/Pulmonary Svcs|Social Services|Speech Pathology Services|Ultrasound
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- Neighborhood
- Jennings South
- Other Information
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Parking: Lot, On Site, Street, Free
General Info
Texas Rehabilitation Hospital is a 66 bed Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility (IRF), located in the medical district of Fort Worth, TX. We offer specialized treatment programs for patients recovering from stroke, brain injury, neurological conditions, trauma, spinal cord injury, amputation and orthopedic injury. Our rehabilitation programs are centered around the individual needs of each patient to improve health, function and quality of life
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05/09/16
Provided by YP.comWent there following knee replacement surgery. Things went well for about a week. Then I started feeling bad, extreme fatigue, finally chest pains. The nurse said my chest pains were due to sore muscles, ignoring the risk of blood clots post-surgery. A respiratory tech claimed I was fine. Next day, when I complained of chest pains, extreme fatigue, problems breathing, and dizziness, the OT told me I was basically lazy. Later, they made me push myself in the wheelchair back to my room even though I was having chest pains, abdominal pains and shortness of breath. That afternoon, the physical therapist knew I was having trouble breathing & dizziness but urged me to try harder. Finally, with crushing chest pain, excessive sweating and unable to breathe, I collapsed from a pulmonary embolism and went into cardiac arrest. They should have known the risks of blood clots and pulmonary embolism and treated me at the first sign of chest pain. I continue to suffer due to their negligence.