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Address
17351 Melford Blvd
Bowie, MD, 20715
Phone Number
Visiting hours
8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
This hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission
The Joint Commission National Quality Approval

Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie

Address
17351 Melford Blvd
Bowie, MD, 20715
Phone Number
Visiting hours
8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
This hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission
The Joint Commission National Quality Approval

About our inpatient rehabilitation hospital

Choosing where to receive care after a life-changing illness or injury is an important decision for you and your loved ones. At Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie, we are committed to helping you get back to what matters most. Located in Bowie, MD, we are a leading provider of inpatient rehabilitation for stroke, brain injury, hip fracture and other complex neurological and orthopedic conditions.

When you choose Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie for your rehabilitation, you receive compassionate care from an expert team of physical, occupational and speech therapists; physicians; nurses; dietitians; pharmacists and case managers. They will work together to create a plan to help you meet your unique goals.

At our hospital you will receive:

  • Three hours of therapy, five days per week
  • 24/7 nursing care, including nurses who specialize in rehabilitation
  • Frequent visits from a physician*

*We provide access to independent physicians.

Better rehabilitation starts here

Each patient’s recovery is different. At Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie, our expert clinicians combine the latest technologies, real-world simulations and advanced therapies into a treatment plan that helps you achieve what’s important to you. Our specialties include but are not limited to:

Stroke rehabilitation
Intensive therapy combined with a hospital level of care will help you manage your symptoms and get back to everyday activities.
Neurological conditions
Whether a traumatic brain injury or a neurological condition such as Parkinson’s or multiple sclerosis, we will design a care plan to meet your unique needs and goals.
Spinal cord injury
Your care team will work with you and your loved ones to help you manage your condition and get back to what matters most.
Orthopedic conditions
From hip fractures and joint replacements to amputation and prosthetic training your care team will help you adapt and recover.

Amenities at our hospital

Private Rooms
Telephones
Televisions
Free WiFi
Nonsmoking
Cafeteria
Parking
Courtyard
Service Animals Allowed
Interpreter Services
Onsite Dialysis
Bariatric Rooms
Tours Available
Day Room
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Onsite dialysis

If you or your loved one require dialysis while in our care, you can receive it in the comfort of our hospital. Our portable dialysis machine makes dialysis easy and convenient. Instead of having to transfer to another care facility to receive your dialysis, our care team can administer this life-sustaining procedure at our hospital.

a patient on dialysis

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Advance Directive Portal Link

Pursuant to Maryland regulations (COMAR § 10.25.19), the Maryland Health Care Commission maintains rigorous criteria, including privacy and security standards, for recognizing advance directive services that are authorized to connect to CRISP, the Maryland-designated Health Information Exchange. Currently, the following services have been recognized by the Maryland Health Care Commission and vetted through its criteria (COMAR 10.25.19).

MyDirectives.com

By clicking on the above link, you are being routed to a state-recognized electronic advanced directive service that may share your advance directive with the state-designated Health Information Exchange.

More information about how to get started with your advance directive, including sample forms, is available on the Maryland Attorney General’s website.
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