Northside Hospital Rehabilitation Services is dedicated to improving the quality of life and abilities of those in need of rehabilitation services. Our talented and highly-trained therapists use innovative and evidence-based practices to provide exceptional care. Individualized attention is given to achieve the best possible outcome. Our goal is to get you back to an active lifestyle where you can do the things that matter most to you.
Dawn Goodfriend, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, said she’d never been in the hospital except for a tonsillectomy in 1969. That all changed in January 2020, when she was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic ...
As the holiday season approaches, it can be easy to let routines slide. But according to Kelli McLaren, a physical therapist at Northside Hospital Cherokee Outpatient Rehabilitation, now is the perfec...
Northside Hospital recognizes staff who provide extraordinary care to patients through the DAISY and BEE awards. Each month, nurses are honored with the DAISY Award for going above and beyond in patient care, while non-nursing staff receive the BEE Award for their dedication to service excellence.
Join physical therapists Haley Zellner and Emily Claypool, along with occupational therapist Jenna Usry, as they share their powerful experiences serving on medical mission trips.
Stepping outside their comfort zones, they learned the true meaning of teamwork, resourcefulness and the impact of interdisciplinary care. From crafting medical solutions out of everyday items to building deeper friendships and strengthening their "why" behind health care, their journey is both inspiring and unforgettable.
Whether you're in health care or simply have a heart to serve, their story will challenge you to think bigger about how you can make a difference.
When Lindsey Gunter of Murrayville, Georgia, was diagnosed with stage 3 inflammatory breast cancer at just 30 years old, she faced not only a life-changing diagnosis but also a painful complication that left her barely able to walk.
Cecilee Fleming, PT, DPT, is living her childhood dreams. She grew up singing and dancing but also loved science. That combination led her to a career as a physical therapist who specializes in performing arts.

Photography is a passion of Norma Clark-Vance, but a broken right index finger made it hard to focus on her favorite hobby.
