Advanced Neurologic Rehabilitation

Advanced Neurologic Rehabilitation Neuro rehab in Gilbert for stroke, Parkinson’s & more. Therapy that restores daily function. Most major insurance accepted, including Medicare and AHCCCS.

Advanced Neurologic Rehabilitation is Gilbert’s only all-in-one outpatient neuro rehab clinic, located at 3961 E Guadalupe Rd Ste 106. We offer physical, occupational, and speech therapy for stroke, brain injury, Parkinson’s, and other neurological conditions. Patients across the East Valley, including Mesa, Chandler, and Tempe, can access expert care without driving to Phoenix. Our team helps you regain balance, motor control, speech, and independence with evidence-based treatment and personalized coaching. Affordable cash plans available. Go from debilitated to rehabilitated. Contact us today!

At Advanced Neurological Rehab, we specialize in helping patients manage and recover from a variety of neurological cond...
04/09/2026

At Advanced Neurological Rehab, we specialize in helping patients manage and recover from a variety of neurological conditions. 🧠

Some of the most common include:
• Stroke
• Parkinson’s Disease
• Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
• Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Our team creates personalized therapy plans designed to improve movement, balance, strength, and independence.

April is Occupational Therapy Month, and we’re proud to recognize the incredible impact occupational therapists have on ...
04/07/2026

April is Occupational Therapy Month, and we’re proud to recognize the incredible impact occupational therapists have on helping people regain independence after neurological injury. 👏

Occupational therapy focuses on helping patients perform meaningful daily activities again - everything from getting dressed to cooking a meal or returning to hobbies they love. Read more here to see how occupational therapy helps: https://azneurorehab.com/neurologic-rehabilitation-treatments/occupational-therapy/?utm_source=pes_custom&utm_medium=social

Happy Easter from all of us at Advanced Neurological Rehab! 🌸🐰
04/05/2026

Happy Easter from all of us at Advanced Neurological Rehab! 🌸🐰

The sooner rehabilitation begins after a neurological injury, the better the long-term outcomes can be. Early therapy he...
04/02/2026

The sooner rehabilitation begins after a neurological injury, the better the long-term outcomes can be. Early therapy helps the brain build new pathways, regain lost skills, and prevent complications like weakness or balance issues. 🧠

At Advanced Neurological Rehab, our team focuses on helping patients rebuild strength, mobility, and independence after events like stroke or traumatic brain injury. Starting therapy early can make a powerful difference in recovery and quality of life.

One of the biggest myths in neuro rehab is that you have to be young to improve... not true!The brain has the ability to...
03/26/2026

One of the biggest myths in neuro rehab is that you have to be young to improve... not true!
The brain has the ability to adapt and change at any age with the right support.
Progress isn’t about age, it’s about the right plan and consistency.

PWR! (Parkinson Wellness Recovery) is an evidence-based approach designed to improve movement, balance, and function for...
03/24/2026

PWR! (Parkinson Wellness Recovery) is an evidence-based approach designed to improve movement, balance, and function for people with Parkinson’s 🧠⚡ It is done through:

• Big, intentional movements
• Improved posture and mobility
• Strategies that carry over into daily life

Training smarter can help people move with more confidence.

Movement after spinal cord injury looks different, but it still matters 💪Adaptive strategies, mobility training, and acc...
03/19/2026

Movement after spinal cord injury looks different, but it still matters 💪
Adaptive strategies, mobility training, and access to community resources help people stay active, independent, and engaged in daily life.
Rehab focuses on what is possible, not just what changed.

Helpful strategies for supporting communication after stroke or brain injury include:• Giving extra time to respond• Usi...
03/17/2026

Helpful strategies for supporting communication after stroke or brain injury include:

• Giving extra time to respond
• Using gestures, writing, or visuals
• Reducing background noise
• Asking yes/no questions when helpful

Communication is more than words - connection comes first.

Life after a spinal cord injury can feel overwhelming, but recovery is absolutely possible with the right support ❤️ Thi...
03/13/2026

Life after a spinal cord injury can feel overwhelming, but recovery is absolutely possible with the right support ❤️ This month’s newsletter explores how neurologic rehab helps rebuild strength, confidence, and independence through PT, OT, and speech therapy. You’ll also find inspiring patient stories, myth‑busting insights, a cozy Crock Pot Irish Stew recipe, and our Bridging exercise of the month.

https://azneurorehab.com/newsletter/life-after-a-spinal-cord-injury/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=social

Address

3961 East Guadalupe Road Ste 106
Gilbert, AZ
85234

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm

Telephone

+14806994845

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Advanced Neurologic Rehabilitation is Arizona's premier neurological rehabilitation facility. Using the latest research and technology, our therapists help adults and children with neurological conditions achieve their maximum potential. The team serves all people, including those with reduced muscle strength, motor control, balance, difficulty walking, limited participation in activities of daily living, impaired speech or mental capacity due to a stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, and spinal cord injury.