You’re More Than a Case Number — You Deserve to Be Treated with Respect

Getting injured on the job can be a deeply stressful experience—physically, emotionally, and financially. As a federal employee, you’re expected to keep working hard for the public. But when you’re hurt, you need someone who will work hard for you.
At Rebound Clinics DMV, we provide not only professional medical support for federal work injuries, but something just as important: compassion. From your first call to your last visit, our team is here to listen, support, and guide you through both your recovery and the OWCP (Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs) process—with care that goes far beyond the paperwork.
The Importance of Compassion in Federal Injury Care
Recovering from an injury is about more than medical treatment. It’s about feeling:
- Heard
- Understood
- Respected
- Supported every step of the way
Unfortunately, many injured federal workers are left feeling isolated—especially when faced with confusing claims processes or employers who don’t fully understand OWCP.
That’s why we’ve built our clinics around one central belief: you deserve care that sees the full picture—your injury, your job, your concerns, and your future.
How We Show Compassion in Our Care
1. We Take the Time to Listen
You’ll never be rushed through your appointment. We take the time to learn about how your injury happened, how it affects your life, and what your goals are.
2. We Explain Everything Clearly
OWCP claims are filled with technical terms and tight deadlines. We walk you through each step—from filing your CA-1 or CA-2 to understanding COP, medical forms, and Schedule Awards.
3. We Treat You Like a Partner
Your recovery is a team effort. We involve you in your treatment plan and keep you informed about your progress. We’ll also speak up on your behalf when working with your agency or claims examiner.
4. We Support You Beyond the Clinic
Whether you’re dealing with pain, uncertainty about returning to work, or fear of claim denial, our team is here to help you through it. We’ll answer questions, provide referrals, and do everything we can to make your path forward easier.
We Serve All Types of Federal Employees
From mail carriers to TSA agents, caseworkers to field investigators, we care for federal employees across all agencies and backgrounds. If you work for the U.S. government and have been injured doing your job, you’re welcome at any of our clinics.
We commonly work with employees from:
- U.S. Postal Service (USPS)
- TSA and Homeland Security
- Veterans Affairs (VA)
- Department of Justice
- Social Security Administration
- Department of Defense (civilian roles)
- Federal law enforcement
- Government contractors
No matter your role, your health and your rights matter. And we’re here to help protect both.
Our Clinics Throughout the DMV Region
We’ve built our practice to be accessible to federal workers throughout the metro area. You’ll find Rebound Clinics in:
- Greenbelt, MD: 7701 Greenbelt Road, Suite 104, Greenbelt, MD 20770
- Hyattsville, MD: 2045 University Blvd East, Suite 202, Hyattsville, MD 20783
- Temple Hills, MD: 3611 Branch Avenue, Suite 303, Temple Hills, MD 20748
- Wheaton, MD: 11510 Georgia Ave, Suite 233, Wheaton, MD 20902
- Falls Church, VA: 105 N. Virginia Ave, Suite 309, Falls Church, VA 22046
- Laurel, MD: 9101 Cherry Ln, Suite 205, Laurel, MD 20708
Each clinic offers expert care in a respectful, welcoming environment, with providers and staff who understand how to support both your injury and your OWCP claim.
Recovery Is Personal, and So Is Our Care
Injuries don’t just affect the body—they affect your life. That’s why compassionate, patient-focused care is so important. At Rebound Clinics DMV, we’re proud to serve the federal workers who serve our country. You don’t have to navigate recovery or OWCP alone—we’re with you every step of the way.
Call (301) 798-9188 or visit reboundclinicsdmv.com to schedule a consultation at your nearest clinic.
Rebound Clinics DMV — Healing federal workers with professionalism, clarity, and compassion.