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Home » Summit Rehabilitation to moves its Spokane Valley clinic

Summit Rehabilitation to moves its Spokane Valley clinic

Practice expects to treat more people in new space

September 28, 2017

Spokane-based physical therapy practice Summit Rehabilitation Associates PLLC is moving its Spokane Valley clinic to a new site at the end of October.

Currently located at 1101 N. Argonne, the new physical and occupational therapy facility will move on Oct. 30 to larger quarters at 8815 E. Mission, less than a mile from its current space.

Summit marketing director Bri Lusk says, “The best way I can say this is our current facility is hurting. It just needs a lot of work. We’re going to be moving to a location that’s going to be more inviting for our patients.”

The practice will move from 4,400 square feet to a 6,200-square-foot ground-level space that will have seven treatment rooms. The Valley practice currently averages 765 patient visits per month, and the practice will be able to treat more people in its new space, Lusk says.

Summit operates two other clinics, one just east of downtown Spokane, at 407 E. Second, and the other in the multitenant North Nevada Professional Building, at 9911 N. Nevada, which opened last year.

In addition to physical and occupational therapy, Summit offers work-injury management programs, functional capacity evaluations, hand therapy, ergonomics support, assistive technology, and fall prevention.

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