Origami Rehabilitation
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4.8
out of 5
Based on 203 reviews
Reviews (5)
John Kampf
My experience with the Origami staff has been a true pleasure. They are very knowledgeable in their fields and have made my time there very productive and fun. It took me 3 Years to find the right place with the right skill set to help me recover. I am thankful Origami and all they have done for me!
Bridgette
Origami is an exceptional place to receive help and care when you have a traumatic brain injury as I do. The people there are very caring and understanding they listen and they work with you to try to get better. They have patience with you and understanding. I am very blessed and thankful to be a part of origami and have them for my health care. All of the services I have had there have been great. Thank you origami.
Kathy Davenport
My therapist (Elizabeth) is really informative and explains what's happening with my body in"layman" terms. The atmosphere at the office is welcoming and relaxed. The view from the waiting room is wonderful! My therapy and experience here has been helpful and positive.
Gabe Shipman
I can’t say enough good things about Oragami. 12y after my accident I had no improvement for so long. Less than year ago I started going to Oragami. My nausea is down when others just gave me pills. Therapy from Anna is mind blowing. She is youngish but sooo knowledgeable. I honestly feel like she is the key to my new found improved better life. I am feeling more human every month. Doctor Frey is amazing also. He knows his meds. If you’re considering going, stop and just go. Best medical help I’ve received in my 49y. Just wonderful!
Bill Lubahn
The Sandhill office waiting room was warm, well lit and clean. The receptionist was friendly and engaging. My occupational therapist, Heather Heppe has been excellent. She is professional, friendly and efficient. She is the best healthcare worker I have ever seen. She has great follow up and is a strong commentator. I will always refer my friends to Origami. Bill Lubahn
