Fast intervention is crucial following a stroke. Our rehabilitation team will make sure you or your loved one get treatment as early as possible at this crucial time, helping to prevent long-term damage and ensure as speedy a recovery as possible.
Specialist centre for rehabilitation
Neurological rehabilitation in London
Expert care for brain and spine conditions.
Rebuilding lives, expanding possibilities
When you or a loved one has suffered a brain or spine injury, or a stroke, everything can seem overwhelming. At The Wellington Hospital's Acute Neurological Rehabilitation Centre, we’re here to help with care that puts you and your family first, in a caring and supportive environment. We’ve helped thousands of people just like you through this traumatic time, delivering fully personalised care to help you or your loved one back to a life as full as it possibly can be. We understand that life-changing events require life-changing treatment, so that’s exactly what you’ll get.
Why choose us?
- 25+ years of experience treating over 2,000 patients
- Multidisciplinary team of leading neurologists and specialists
- State-of-the-art facilities with innovative treatments and technologies
- Specialist therapy teams covering every area of neurological injury
- Comprehensive care from acute treatment to long-term recovery
- Specialised units for stroke, traumatic brain injury, and spinal cord injury
Rehabilitation after a stroke
Rehabilitation for Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)
Every patient is unique, and those suffering with long-term or progressive neurological conditions (Parkinson’s or multiple sclerosis for example) can have very different needs.
Rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury (TBI)
When it comes to complex TBI injuries, such as brain and spinal injuries, our multidisciplinary approach is vital in achieving the best possible outcomes. Working with clinical experts across a range of specialisms, including psychological support, all under one roof, we ensure that access to treatment is one less thing you have to worry about.
Prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC)
We’re the only private facility in the UK specialising in care for patients who are emerging from a coma, but not yet fully conscious. Using the latest research and state-of-the-art imaging, we’re able to provide complex rehabilitation and expert care for those affected.
Rehabilitation following spinal injury
Our teams work together to deliver truly coordinated care for complex spinal conditions. You’ll benefit from cutting-edge rehabilitation techniques, and all-important early-stage support, focusing on restoring movement and managing physical support as well as taking care of your psychological needs.
Enhanced recovery programme
Comprehensive care for post-surgery recovery. A dedicated rehabilitation programme specifically for patients who have recently undergone surgery and require a little help to make the transition from hospital to home as smooth as possible.
Specialist teams
A home away from home
Our team are here to look after the healthcare needs of all patients, including international patients. We’ll manage every stage of the admissions process, leaving you to concentrate on the important things. From obtaining the most up to-date medical information to coordinating the clinical handover, we’ll take care of everything.
Rehabilitation for a range of conditions
Speed is crucial after a stroke, and early intervention is key to preventing long-term damage. At our centre, we offer immediate, expert care for patients recovering from stroke, helping restore function and mobility. Our team of neurologists, physiotherapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists work together to develop a personalised rehabilitation plan, ensuring the best possible outcomes.
Hypoxic brain injury, caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain, can have a wide range of effects, from memory loss to physical impairments. We provide expert care that includes neuropsychological support, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy, as part of a rehabilitation programme focused on improving cognitive and motor functions, and helping patients regain their independence.
Spinal cord injury often requires complex rehabilitation, and we’re fully equipped to manage both the physical and psychological aspects of recovery. Whether the SCI injury is from trauma or disease, our centre provides advanced rehabilitation techniques designed to restore movement and function. With the help of physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, and advanced technologies, we help patients regain independence and rebuild their lives.
Encephalitis can lead to severe complications such as fatigue, memory loss, and motor dysfunction. We offer comprehensive care plans involving neurologists, neuropsychologists, and rehabilitation therapists, while our specialised programme includes therapies to address both physical and cognitive challenges, with a focus on restoring function and improving quality of life.
Multiple Sclerosis can cause a variety of symptoms, including mobility issues, balance problems, and cognitive difficulties. Our MS rehabilitation programme is designed to help manage symptoms, maintain function, and slow disease progression. Through physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and neuropsychology, we aim to help patients maintain independence and quality of life.
Parkinson’s disease can lead to motor difficulties, tremors, and speech issues. Our Parkinson’s rehabilitation programme focuses on improving movement, helping to manage symptoms, and maintaining independence. With a personalised treatment plan that includes physiotherapy, speech therapy, and cognitive support, our aim is to enhance the quality of life for patients at all stages of the disease.
GBS can cause sudden weakness or paralysis, requiring specialised care. Our rehabilitation programme focuses on helping patients regain muscle strength, coordination, and independence. We provide physiotherapy, respiratory therapy, and occupational therapy, supporting patients at every stage of recovery.
Cerebral Palsy affects movement, posture, and coordination. Our rehabilitation programme for Cerebral Palsy patients is designed to improve motor function, enhance mobility, and support patients’ independence. We offer a combination of physiotherapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy, as well as the latest assistive technologies, to help every patient achieve their individual goals.
Patients recovering from brain tumour surgery or treatment often face significant physical and cognitive challenges. Our rehabilitation programme is tailored to the specific needs of brain tumour patients, offering neurological physiotherapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy. We work to help patients regain strength and independence, with emotional support to help them adjust to any changes.
Vascular dementia is a progressive condition can affect memory, cognition, and daily functioning. Our rehabilitation programme is designed to help patients manage symptoms and maintain their independence. We offer cognitive rehabilitation, physiotherapy, and neuropsychological support to improve function and quality of life, while also providing guidance to family members on managing care.
Peripheral neuropathies cause pain, numbness, and muscle weakness, significantly impacting daily life. Our rehabilitation programme offers pain management, physiotherapy, and nerve stimulation to reduce symptoms and improve mobility, with the goal of helping patients manage their condition and regain control of their daily activities.
Chronic pain often requires an interdisciplinary approach to treatment. Our Functional Restoration Programme establishes and addresses the root causes of pain with a personalised plan involving physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and psychological support. Our goal is to improve patient function and reduce pain levels, helping patients return to a more active and fulfilling life.
Transverse Myelitis can cause inflammation of the spinal cord, leading to pain, weakness, and sensory issues. Our rehabilitation programme helps patients manage these symptoms with a focus on restoring mobility and function where possible. We provide physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and neuropsychological support, helping patients to improve their quality of life.
Vestibular schwannomas (also known as acoustic neuromas) can lead to balance issues, hearing loss, and facial weakness. Our rehabilitation programme focuses on managing these symptoms through physiotherapy, vestibular therapy, and neuropsychological support. We work closely with patients to help them adapt to changes and regain their balance and confidence.
Advanced neurorehabilitation technology
When you or someone you love has suffered a life-changing event, you want to know that they have access to everything they need to stand the best chance of recovery.
We understand that, which is why we’re constantly investing in the latest rehabilitation technologies to make sure your recovery is as complete as possible. These include:
- The Lokomat® for lower limb rehabilitation
- Hydrotherapy pool for low-impact exercises
- Erigo®Pro tilt table for early mobilisation
- Armeo®Spring for upper limb rehabilitation
- FES cycles for muscle stimulation
Your recovery is our priority
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