GEDDES, N.Y. — Upstate University Hospital’s physical medicine and rehabilitation program has moved its west side outpatient location to 4671 Onondaga Boulevard in the Western Lights Shopping Center in Geddes.
The Western Lights location replaces the outpatient-rehabilitation center Upstate previously operated at 5108 Velasco Road in Onondaga.
The Western Lights location opened Aug. 31, Upstate said in a news release issued on Monday.
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The new space provides similar services that include the balance and falls program; neurological program; along with orthopedics, spine, sports medicine, stroke, total joint, and hand therapy.
In additional to physical therapy, the center also offers occupational and speech therapy.
The location expects about 500 to 600 patient visits per month, the hospital said.
Upstate’s other outpatient physical medicine and rehabilitation centers are Upstate Physical Therapy at Manlius, located at 102 W. Seneca St. in Manlius; the Institute for Human Performance at 505 Irving Ave. in Syracuse; and the Upstate Bone and Joint Center at 6620 Fly Road in DeWitt.
Upstate University Hospital also provides outpatient-rehabilitation services, it said.
Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com


