Drayer Physical Therapy Institute recently opened an outpatient clinic at 901 E. Main St., Suite 15, Palmyra. The clinic operates from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Mondays through Thursdays and from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Fridays.
The clinic offers in-clinic and telehealth options for outpatient orthopedic physical therapy, including manual therapy, injury prevention, return to performance, total joint replacement, concussion management and vestibular rehabilitation programs.
Clinic director Clayton Heebner earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Lebanon Valley College. His clinical interests include TMJ rehabilitation and sports injury prevention and rehabilitation.
Drayer has more than 30 clinics in southcentral Pennsylvania, including one in Lebanon. It is part of the Upstream Rehabilitation family of clinical care, which offers access to care within 24 hours and works with all insurance types.
For more information or to make an appointment, call 717-803-2180 or visit http://www.drayerpt.com.
Additionally, the charitable arm of Drayer Physical Therapy Institute has awarded a $2,000 grant to The Caring Cupboard food bank, 131 N. Railroad St., Palmyra. The Caring Cupboard serves an average of 140 families per week, primarily from the Palmyra and Annville-Cleona school district areas.
The grant, presented on Aug. 19 at Drayer's new clinic, will provide families with baby supplies, including diapers, wipes, diaper cream, formula, and baby food.
Drayer, which has more than 30 area clinics, is part of the Upstream Rehabilitation family of clinical care. The grant was made possible through Upstream's Pillars With Purpose Benevolent Fund for Family and Children Welfare.
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