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Covenant Health Therapy Center – Tazewell

Our Clinic

Covenant Health Therapy Center – Tazewell is a department of Claiborne Medical Center.

At Covenant Health Therapy Center – Tazewell, our team of expert therapists provides high-quality care to patients recovering from injury or illness, and those seeking to improve mobility, strength, and quality of life.

 

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Core Services at Covenant Health Therapy Centers

Covenant Health Therapy Centers are located throughout East Tennessee. Core services are listed below.

  • Ankle and foot pain
  • Arthritis management
  • Back and neck pain
  • Balance therapy
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Chronic pain
  • Fibromyalgia
  • General deconditioning
  • Hand therapy
  • Knee and hip pain
  • Manual therapy
  • Neurological rehab
  • Orthopedic therapy
  • Osteoporosis
  • Physical therapy
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation
  • Repetitive/overuse injuries
  • Return to performance (athletic enhancement)
  • Shoulder therapy
  • Sports medicine
  • Worker’s injuries/conditioning
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Specialty Services at Covenant Health Therapy Center – Tazewell

Cancer Rehab

We work with people undergoing cancer treatment and cancer survivors to address post-operative limitations, energy conservation, home modification, and ways to make daily activities easier while undergoing cancer treatment.

Dizziness/Vertigo

We offer an exercise-based approached aimed at eliminating or minimizing imbalance and dizziness associated with vestibular (inner ear) disorders.

Dry Needling

Dry needling is a technique physical therapists may use for the treatment of pain and movement impairments. It uses a small, solid needle, called a “dry” needle in conjunction with other PT treatments.

Headaches

We offer treatment of cervicogenic headaches, or headaches caused by tightness in the neck muscles.

Lymphedema Treatment Program

This specialized therapy reduces swelling caused by lymphedema, with a focus on maintaining healthy skin and preventative measures to reduce the ongoing risk of lymphedema.

Manual Therapy

Physical therapists may use skilled hand movements on joints and soft tissue to improve tissue extensibility, increase range of motion, induce relaxation, modulate pain, or reduce swelling.

Occupational Therapy

Our highly certified and experienced occupational therapists work to improve basic motor function and compensate for any permanent loss of function.

Pediatrics

Pediatric therapy helps improve a child’s ability to optimally interact and function in their environment.

Speech Therapy

Speech therapy focuses on improving speech, language, swallowing, and cognitive abilities.

TMJ Dysfunction

Temporomandibular joint dysfunction can limit natural jaw function such as chewing and talking and can cause pain. Treatment helps ease pain, regain normal jaw movement, and lessen daily stress on the jaw.

New Covenant Health Therapy Centers Patient?

Download these forms prior to your visit:

Universal Medication Form

New Patient Form

Self-Referral for Physical Therapy

Depending on your insurance plan, you may be able to self-refer for physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy at Covenant Health Therapy Centers. Learn more about self-referring to our center.

  • A hiker with a backpack stands on a rocky trail beside a cliff, looking out over a green, mountainous landscape under a blue sky with scattered clouds. A safety rope runs along the cliff edge.
    “They treat you like family here. I get one-on-one time with the therapists where the focus is completely on my plan. It is very individualized, and I appreciate that.”

    Dawn Neibarger, Covenant Health Therapy Center Patient

  • Three women in medical scrubs stand smiling behind an older man sitting in a chair. They appear to be in a medical office, with a poster of hands and wrists anatomy visible on the wall.
    “The entire team was phenomenal. They pushed me, and even small exercises, like picking marbles out of Play-Doh, helped me do more than I ever expected.”

    David Brenner, Covenant Health Therapy Center Patient

  • Two women stand smiling in front of a blue therapy table in a medical or physical therapy clinic. One wears a striped sweater and a name badge; the other wears a burgundy top and jeans. Curtains and windows are in the background.
    “They listened. They explained everything, and they helped me get my life back. Their support made a difficult situation feel manageable.”

    Alyssa Roy, Covenant Health Therapy Center Patient

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