The specialized New York City rehabilitation practice formerly known as BreastHab has officially rebranded as Thera Rehab Physical and Occupational Therapy, a change that updates the clinic's public identity while preserving its clinical focus on breast cancer rehabilitation, lymphedema care, and post-surgical recovery. Located in Midtown Manhattan at 115 West 30th Street, the practice continues to serve patients across New York City and the Tri-State Area under the new name.
The decision to retire the BreastHab brand was driven by a recognition that the previous name did not fully represent the range of conditions treated at the clinic. While the practice remains deeply specialized in breast cancer rehabilitation, it also provides lymphedema therapy for patients recovering from other oncological surgeries, cosmetic and reconstructive procedures, vascular insufficiency, and other fluid retention disorders. The new name, Thera Rehab, is intended to reflect that expanded clinical scope without departing from the specialized nature of the practice.
“The rebrand allows us to more accurately represent the full range of care we provide—from breast cancer rehabilitation and lymphedema therapy to cosmetic surgery recovery and mastitis treatment—while keeping our Midtown Manhattan location as the anchor for patients across the region,” said Sabrina Rana Vaishnavi, MPT CLT, Co-Founder of Thera Rehab Physical and Occupational Therapy. “Every session remains one-to-one with a licensed therapist who brings specialized, hands-on expertise to each unique recovery journey.”
The transition from BreastHab to Thera Rehab does not involve any restructuring of services or ownership. The practice retains its one-to-one session model, which sets it apart from larger rehabilitation centers where patients are routinely seen by multiple providers. Clients receiving care for post-mastectomy recovery, axillary web syndrome, post-implant mobility restrictions, scar tissue management, mastitis, and lymphedema management will continue working with the same clinical team under the new brand name.
Thera Rehab in NYC provides physical and occupational therapy with a clinical concentration in several areas, including breast cancer rehabilitation—encompassing pre-hab, post-surgical scar tissue mobilization, range-of-motion restoration, and support throughout active treatment—as well as lymphedema therapy, which includes Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT), manual lymphatic drainage, and compression garment fitting. The practice also supports patients recovering from cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries such as DIEP flap reconstruction, liposuction, abdominoplasty, body lifts, breast augmentation, mommy makeovers, and breast reductions. Additional services include axillary web syndrome treatment, mastitis and clogged milk duct treatment, scar management and prevention, and lymphatic care and wellness.
All sessions are conducted on a one-to-one basis, with each patient working directly and exclusively with their assigned therapist throughout the treatment session. The practice does not operate on a group or shared-session model. Thera Rehab's clinical team includes Certified Lymphedema Therapists (CLTs) and Certified Cosmetic Surgery Therapists (CCSTs) with advanced training in oncology rehabilitation and manual therapy.
The clinic is located at 115 West 30th Street, Room 502B, New York, NY 10001, in Midtown Manhattan, steps from Penn Station and accessible via multiple subway lines. This positioning makes the practice reachable for patients traveling from Long Island, Westchester, New Jersey, and Connecticut, in addition to Manhattan residents. Appointments are available by referral or direct scheduling, and the practice works with a range of insurance providers for covered conditions including lymphedema management. Thera Rehab is open Monday through Friday, 7am to 7pm. Patients who previously received care under the BreastHab name are being notified directly, and all medical records, treatment plans, and clinical relationships remain unchanged. For more information, visit www.thera-rehab.com.

