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Teamwork brings people together. It encourages them to share hope and hard work to achieve a common goal. At the Regional Rehabilitation Center at Pitt County Memorial Hospital, our goal is to help people whose lives have been altered by serious injury or disease. Teamwork makes that happen. It focuses the dedication, skill and compassion of families, physicians and staff to help patients acheive personal goals, rediscover their independence and reshape their futures.

This center has been helping patients reclaim their lives since 1977. That is our mission and the reason for our existence. Every member of our staff, our entire center is devoted to helping patients return to their families and their lives as quickly and completely as possible.

Our goal is to improve quality of life for people in eastern North Carolina, to treat the whole person and to provide services that prevent or lessen impairments and promote abilities. With that mission in mind, we have established 75-bed inpatient facility and have developed a full complement of integrated inpatient and outpatient programs. Our dedicated and experienced staff brings a wide array of skills to serve patients who are treated in our programs.


Where to find us
The Regional Rehabilitation Center
2100 Stantonsburg Road, PO Box 6028
Greenville, NC  27835-6028
252-847-4400 or 1-800-546-4313

Admission or referrals
1-800-219-8850

Outpatient programs
252-847-6600 or 1-800-257-6186

The Regional Rehabilitation Center newsletter is available here.

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