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The Leahy Community Health and Family Center Physical Therapy Clinic

Partnering with the Community to Make the Connection between the Classroom and the Clinic

Partnering with the Community to Make the Connection between the Classroom and the Clinic

The mission of the University of Scranton’s Leahy Community Health and Family Center Physical Therapy (LCHFC PT) Clinic, as a part of the University's first student run free clinic, is to deliver exceptional patient centered care by providing physical therapy services to uninsured and underinsured residents of the University Area Community, educate future physical therapists through clinical learning experiences grounded in the Jesuit tradition, and to foster the partnership between The University, its students, faculty and staff, and the community through collaboration and evidence based practice of physical therapy.  

In the Spring of 2022, the Leahy PT Clinic was approved for a grant of $25,000 from AllONE Charities to assist with extending physical therapy services to refugees of the local Scranton community. This grant has allowed the Leahy PT Clinic to provide community-based preventative health screening, education, and intervention programs focused on reducing maternal morbidity and mortality, improving mental and physical health, and preventing chronic diseases in this vulnerable population. Each month, volunteers from the Leahy PT Clinic travel to Bhutanese and Congolese community centers to host a health fair and provide educational materials regarding topics such as mental health, low back pain, diabetes, hypertension, and prenatal/postpartum health. Each health fair concludes with giving attendees health materials to use at home including yoga mats, pulse oximeters, prenatal/postnatal braces, blood pressure cuffs, and exercise bands. All Leahy PT Clinic volunteers undergo interactive, cultural planning and training for and with the local Bhutanese and Congolese communities, trauma-informed refugee health training, and receive information specific to the history of refugees in the Scranton area. The goal of this community outreach project is to provide preventative health programs for refugees in the Scranton community in order to improve overall health and decrease long term healthcare costs.

What We Do:

What We Do:

The University of Scranton’s Leahy Community Health and Family Center Physical Therapy (LCHFC PT) Clinic strives to provide quality physical therapy screening, examinations/evaluations and interventions to the uninsured and underinsured members of the community at no cost. The clinic is located within the Leahy Community Health and Family Center(new tab).

The management of the clinic is run by a team of students from the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program and treatment of patients is conducted by DPT students with supervision by DPT program faculty and licensed physical therapy clinicians from the community.  This provides our students with an valuable hands-on learning experience that enriches both their lives and and the lives of their clients.

The Edward R. Leahy Jr. Center Clinic for the Uninsured - Physical Therapy Clinic

Support Us:

Support Us:

Support from those outside the University of Scranton is vital in the maintenance of the Leahy Community Health and Family Center Physical Therapy Clinic.  If interested in donating time as a licensed physical therapist or as a volunteer, please contact us at (570) 941-6563 or ptclinic@scranton.edu. 

Hours, Location and Phone Number:

Hours, Location and Phone Number:

The Leahy Community Health and Family Center Physical Therapy Clinic has officially re-opened! The clinic is located on the bottom floor of McGurrin Hall. The address is 230 Kressler Court, Scranton, PA.

We are open every Tuesday and Thursday, with patient appointments typically set for 3:30pm and 4:30pm. 

If you or someone you know is interested in receiving services, please contact us at (570) 941-6563 or ptclinic@scranton.edu

  

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