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Burbank (Providence Health Center)

Providence Health Center

Providence Health Center

Reach out today, our team is ready to help.

503 S, Buena Vista St, Suite 102
Burbank, 
CA  
91505
Our Hours

Monday: 7:00am - 6:00pm

Tuesday: 7:00am - 6:00pm

Wednesday: 7:00am - 6:00pm

Thursday: 7:00am - 6:00pm

Friday: 7:00am - 6:00pm

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

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Our clinic was designed to empower every patient to reach their full potential, incorporating private treatment spaces and dedicated exercise areas.

Providing 1-to-1 treatment sessions and fostering a fun and caring environment.

Your Burbank physical therapy provider.

Providence Health Center has a rich tradition of providing services for St. Joseph’s and the East San Fernando Valley for nearly 60 years. Our physical therapists evaluate and treat patients using a variety of therapeutic interventions to address pain, musculoskeletal imbalances, orthopedic and neurologic conditions. Our therapists are skilled in multiple manual therapy treatments and dedicated to increasing their professional development.

Our emphasis during the individualized therapy sessions is on active rehabilitation, education and specific manual therapy to promote recovery and prevent recurring health problems. We take physical therapy to a higher level.

Providence Health Center is conveniently located about 1 1/2 miles from the main St. Joseph’s campus. We are on the corner of Hollywood Way and West Pacific, just across from the Burbank post office and down the street from the Bob Hope Airport. There is plenty of free parking available on the premises and in the underground parking garage as well.

Our specialized programs include: general orthopedic and sport-related injuries, vestibular and balance dysfunctions, hands(CHT), neurologic and geriatric conditions, lymphedema, work related injuries and pelvic rehab for women and men.

We are committed to helping each patient achieve their optimum level of wellness, independence and quality of life. We are proud of our reputation as a caring member of the communities we serve. We support local charities and organizations, to name just few: Hope of the Valley Shelter, BUSD, Sister’s of Providence employee assistance, MEND, Revlon Walk, Relay for Life, Arthritis Walk. Our experts go out into the community to provide lectures on fall risk, lymphedema, arthritis management, Ergonomics, injury prevention and urinary incontinence.

Our clinic serves as a learning institution and a clinical affiliation site for multiple university PT programs.

Our services — designed to help you reach your goals.

Offering a wide range of multidisciplinary treatments, including manual and movement-based therapies as well as performance and preventative services, our team’s mission is to provide quality rehabilitation, performance enhancement and life-long fitness.

a physical therapist performs manual therapy on a patient's lower leg
PT Rob Barnes assists a young female patient with balance and strength work in clinic at Boise PT

We treat each individual 1:1, like a family member

Your goals matter. Physical therapy can help you reach them.

Happy family playing on the couch

Your path to physical health starts here.

Dedicated to patient-centered care

Hands-on treatment approach

Caring and fun support teams

##MyPTStory

Jason Quigley and his family on an outing together near a waterfall

Jason’s Winning Play: Beating Shoulder Pain with PT

Jason, a dedicated father and volunteer softball coach, found himself sidelined by nagging shoulder pain. Determined to regain his mobility and return to coaching his daughter’s team, he turned to physical therapy for answers. Through targeted treatments and personalized care, Jason discovered the transformative power of PT on his path to wellness.

##MyPTStory

A woman celebrates a hike at Red Rocks in Sedona, a milestone in her recovery from preventative bilateral mastectomy surgery

Post-Mastectomy Physical Therapy — Andie’s Patient Success Story

The path to recovery for post-mastectomy patients is filled with ups and downs, and Andie’s journey was no exception. There was a part of her that thought she might never be able to reclaim the things in life that bring her joy. But, through a gradual and comprehensive physical therapy program for recovery and rehabilitation, Andie got her life back.

#MyPTStory

The South Medford physical therapy team surrounds patient Jim Klug and his service dog.

Beyond Expectations — Jim’s Healing Journey Through Physical Therapy

Jim, a Vietnam War veteran suffering from back pain and neuropathy, embarked on a life-changing journey through physical therapy. With the support of his PT team and the companionship of his service dog Niko, Jim experienced remarkable healing and a renewed sense of mobility that surpassed all expectations.

#MyPTStory

Against all odds, Aubrey Burningham is back to squatting with heavy weights in the gym.

Power over Pain – Aubrey’s Physical Therapy Success Story

A fluke accident during labor left Aubrey Burningham struggling to care for her newborn as she battled debilitating pain. Life quickly became overwhelming as she tried to navigate her days with four young children at home. Her painstaking journey was long and riddled with obstacles, but through physical therapy – including pain education and reprocessing – Aubrey found a pathway to healing.

##MyPTStory

Jason Quigley and his family on an outing together near a waterfall

Jason’s Winning Play: Beating Shoulder Pain with PT

Jason, a dedicated father and volunteer softball coach, found himself sidelined by nagging shoulder pain. Determined to regain his mobility and return to coaching his daughter’s team, he turned to physical therapy for answers. Through targeted treatments and personalized care, Jason discovered the transformative power of PT on his path to wellness.

##MyPTStory

A woman celebrates a hike at Red Rocks in Sedona, a milestone in her recovery from preventative bilateral mastectomy surgery

Post-Mastectomy Physical Therapy — Andie’s Patient Success Story

The path to recovery for post-mastectomy patients is filled with ups and downs, and Andie’s journey was no exception. There was a part of her that thought she might never be able to reclaim the things in life that bring her joy. But, through a gradual and comprehensive physical therapy program for recovery and rehabilitation, Andie got her life back.

#MyPTStory

The South Medford physical therapy team surrounds patient Jim Klug and his service dog.

Beyond Expectations — Jim’s Healing Journey Through Physical Therapy

Jim, a Vietnam War veteran suffering from back pain and neuropathy, embarked on a life-changing journey through physical therapy. With the support of his PT team and the companionship of his service dog Niko, Jim experienced remarkable healing and a renewed sense of mobility that surpassed all expectations.

#MyPTStory

Against all odds, Aubrey Burningham is back to squatting with heavy weights in the gym.

Power over Pain – Aubrey’s Physical Therapy Success Story

A fluke accident during labor left Aubrey Burningham struggling to care for her newborn as she battled debilitating pain. Life quickly became overwhelming as she tried to navigate her days with four young children at home. Her painstaking journey was long and riddled with obstacles, but through physical therapy – including pain education and reprocessing – Aubrey found a pathway to healing.

Recent Blog Posts

Our educational blogs draw on the expertise and experience of our therapists, bringing you the information you need to pursue an active, healthy, and pain-free life.
As someone who enjoys the outdoors and being active, Jocelyn Davis understands the importance of pain-free movement and values the opportunity to help people achieve it, both in her role as administrative coordinator and as a massage therapist.
If you are among the majority of the population that experiences low back pain, remember that physical therapy should be your first line of defense to recovery so you can get back to doing what you enjoy!
Bending, lifting, pushing, and pulling can wake up those aches and pains that tend to lay low during the slower activity levels of the winter months, and put us in positions susceptible to injury. But gardening does not have to be harmful to the body.

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