Claire West, MOT, OTR/L, CHT is an Atlanta-based Occupational Therapy practitioner specializing in the rehabilitation of the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder. As part of the broader Health & Medical community, she provides targeted therapy that helps adults return to meaningful daily activities after injury, surgery, or chronic conditions affecting the upper extremity.
Patients commonly seek out Claire for issues such as post-surgical recovery, tendon and nerve injuries, repetitive strain conditions, arthritis-related limitations, and trauma affecting the hand or arm. Her approach centers on restoring safe function so patients can work, care for themselves, and participate in the activities they value most.
Claire combines advanced clinical training with individualized treatment plans tailored to each person’s goals and physician recommendations.
Key services include:
As a Certified Hand Therapist (CHT), Claire brings focused expertise that bridges occupational therapy and specialized orthopedic rehabilitation, giving Atlanta patients a precise, function-driven plan for recovery.
Within her Health & Medical practice, Claire emphasizes:
Claire works closely with referring physicians, surgeons, and other providers to align therapy with medical recommendations. This coordinated care model supports safer progression from early protection to more advanced functional use of the hand and arm.
| Detail | Summary |
|---|---|
| Category | Health & Medical |
| Sub-Category | Occupational Therapy with a focus on upper extremity function |
| Primary Population | Adults needing hand, wrist, elbow, or shoulder rehabilitation |
| Core Services | Functional rehab, education, and activity modification |
| Care Approach | Individualized, goal-driven, and coordinated with medical providers |
Claire West, MOT, OTR/L, CHT is a strong fit for Atlanta residents who:
By specializing in upper extremity Occupational Therapy within the Health & Medical field, Claire helps Atlanta patients move from restriction and uncertainty toward safer, more confident use of their hands and arms in everyday life.
