7 inpatient rehabilitation facilities in Connecticut report treating spinal cord injury. Facilities below are ranked by our composite score — CMS quality measures plus SCI patient volume.

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Volume and specialization matter more than proximity. A centre that treats spinal cord injury every week will usually serve you better than a general rehab closer to home. Before you choose, read how to choose a rehab facility — and see the common questions on CARF, Model Systems, and going out of state.

ST VINCENT'S MEDICAL CENTER

BRIDGEPORT, CT · Non-profit
57
★★★★☆
of 100
Moderate SCI volume
~27 SCI patients/yrFull profile →
45
★★☆☆☆
of 100
High SCI volume
~58 SCI patients/yrFull profile →

MOUNT SINAI REHABILITATION HOSPITAL INC

HARTFORD, CT · Non-profit
34
★☆☆☆☆
of 100
Moderate SCI volume
~45 SCI patients/yrFull profile →

YALE NEW HAVEN HOSPITAL

MILFORD, CT · Non-profit
31
★☆☆☆☆
of 100
Moderate SCI volume
~33 SCI patients/yrFull profile →

DANBURY HOSPITAL

DANBURY, CT · Non-profit
28
★☆☆☆☆
of 100
Moderate SCI volume
~21 SCI patients/yrFull profile →

LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

NEW LONDON, CT · Non-profit
22
★☆☆☆☆
of 100
Moderate SCI volume
~25 SCI patients/yrFull profile →

Showing 6 of 7 facilities in Connecticut that report treating SCI — the ones with meaningful SCI volume, accreditation, or Model System status. Search all 7 in the Rehab Finder →

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Scores are computed by SCI.help from CMS Care Compare (IRF Quality Reporting Program, public domain) across functional recovery, return to community and readmissions, and safety — blended with SCI patient volume, plus a bonus for SCI Model Systems and CARF Spinal Cord accreditation. Full methodology is on the Rehab Finder. This is an aid for comparison and advocacy — not medical advice, and not a government endorsement. Confirm details with the facility.