Rehaklinik Zihlschlacht

Zihlschlacht, Switzerland

Rating: 4.7/5 based on 189 reviews

Accreditations: Swiss Leading Hospitals, ISO 9001

Founded: 1995

Bed capacity: 150

About Rehaklinik Zihlschlacht

Rehaklinik Zihlschlacht is one of Switzerland's premier neurorehabilitation clinics, located in the peaceful countryside of Thurgau canton between Lake Constance and the Swiss Alps. Established in 1995, the clinic has 150 beds and has built an outstanding reputation for neurological rehabilitation, consistently ranking among Switzerland's top rehabilitation facilities. The clinic is recognized by Swiss Leading Hospitals and holds ISO 9001 certification, reflecting its commitment to quality management and clinical excellence. The facility combines a modern medical infrastructure with a tranquil natural setting, creating an optimal environment for neurological recovery and rehabilitation. The stroke recovery program provides intensive, evidence-based rehabilitation for stroke patients at all stages of recovery, from acute post-stroke care to long-term functional optimization. The spinal cord injury program offers comprehensive rehabilitation for patients with paraplegia and tetraplegia, including robotic-assisted walking therapy, functional electrical stimulation, and adaptive technology training. The brain injury rehabilitation program addresses traumatic brain injury, post-surgical neurological recovery, and cognitive rehabilitation. Advanced rehabilitation technology includes Lokomat robotic gait training, Armeo robotic upper extremity therapy, virtual reality rehabilitation systems, and computer-assisted cognitive training. The neurology department manages complex neurological conditions including Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and peripheral neuropathies. International patients benefit from Switzerland's central European location, the clinic's multilingual staff, comfortable single and double rooms with modern amenities, and comprehensive coordination services including airport transfers and accommodation for accompanying family members.

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