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Jefferson Methodist Hospital

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Clinical PBMStroke RecoveryOncology SupportMedical SupervisionAcademic Medical CenterPhiladelphia

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Jefferson Methodist earns strong marks for clinical expertise, stroke care, and rehabilitation outcomes. 87% of patients across the Jefferson Health system recommend the hospital. Photobiomodulation is deployed within the hospital's evidence-based rehabilitation and oncology support protocols.

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Phone: (215) 952-9000
Website: Visit website
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note: Open 24 hours, 7 days a week

About Jefferson Methodist Hospital

Jefferson Methodist Hospital, located at 2301 South Broad Street in South Philadelphia, is a flagship community campus of Jefferson Health — one of the Philadelphia region's most decorated academic health systems. The hospital has earned repeated recognition in national rankings, including America's 250 Best Hospitals Award and America's 100 Best Hospitals for Stroke Care, reflecting a clinical culture that consistently performs at the top tier for outcomes and patient safety. Jefferson Health has formally incorporated light therapy into its clinical service portfolio, with photobiomodulation available as part of the system's integrative and rehabilitative care offerings. At the Methodist campus, PBM therapy is applied within the context of Jefferson's broad rehabilitation and oncology support infrastructure. The hospital's co-located Moss-Magee Rehabilitation program — one of the most respected rehabilitation brands in the Philadelphia region — provides the multidisciplinary clinical environment in which photobiomodulation can be most effectively deployed: alongside physical therapy, occupational therapy, and specialty pain management protocols. Photobiomodulation's role at Jefferson Methodist spans two primary clinical applications: musculoskeletal and neurological rehabilitation, where it accelerates tissue repair and reduces inflammatory pain; and oncology supportive care, where clinical evidence supports its efficacy in mitigating treatment side effects including oral mucositis, peripheral neuropathy, and lymphedema in patients undergoing radiation and chemotherapy. Jefferson's academic affiliation and its active participation in clinical research means PBM protocols at the Methodist campus are grounded in current evidence rather than lagging behind the literature. For Philadelphia patients seeking photobiomodulation within a medically supervised, multidisciplinary setting — particularly those navigating cancer treatment side effects or complex rehabilitation — Jefferson Methodist Hospital represents one of the region's most credentialed and evidence-backed access points for this modality.

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