Special Services
Northwest Center for Incontinence - 208.489.4533
The Center was established in 1999 by Avery Seifert M.D. and Alan Swajkoski M.D. in
conjunction with St. Luke's and the Elks Rehab Hospital. Our goal is to help
patients establish or regain normal bladder and bowel control.
The clinic offers full evaluation, testing and treatment. Our clinical staff includes
nurses with knowledge about incontinence, a physical therapist who specializes in
incontinence, and surgeons specializing in gynecologic, urologic and colorectal medicine.
Participating Providers:
- Avery Seifert, M.D., FACS, AUGS
- Alan Swajkoski, M.D., ACOG, AUGS
- James Olson, M.D., FASCRS
- Andrea Goldberger, PT
- Joan Rigg, PT, OCS
- Specialty Trained Nursing Staff
Movement Disorders Center- 208.489.4599
The Movement Disorders Center offers a multidisciplinary (physician, nurses, therapists, social
services) approach to treating disorders including:
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Restless Leg Syndrome
- Dystonia
- Huntington’s Disease
- Essential Tremor
- Tourette’s Syndrome
- Spasticity, a common result of brain injury and other neurodegenerative diseases such as Multiple
Sclerosis and Cerebral Palsy
- Other complex movement disorders.
Unfortunately, three-quarters of patients with movement disorders cannot be cured; their symptoms
must be managed in an attempt to preserve their quality of life.
Dr. Lauren Seeberger, M.D., is the medical director of the Elks Rehab Hospital's Movement Disorders
Center,. She is a nationally recognized, fellowship trained neurologist who specializes in movement
disorders. With her extensive research background—she has authored or co-authored over 40 articles
in peer-reviewed medical journals and participated in more than 70 grant-funded research studies
in her field—Dr. Seeberger is the most qualified expert in Idaho on the subject of movement disorders.
Patients are typically referred to Dr. Seeberger from outside primary care physicians and other neurologists.
Elks Driving Program - 208.489.4816
Need some help getting ready to drive? Occupational Therapists
with special training in Driver's Rehab can provide the following resources:
- Clinical Evaluation: We assess visual/perceptual skills along with cognitive and motor
response skills. This will assist in determining how you will react on the road.
- On-Road Driving Skill Evaluation: This evaluation is done on a pre-determined basis.
Therapists will take you on a special route to assess your skills and provide you with
feedback. We will also make suggestions for vehicle modification.
- Driver's Training: Once the evaluation and recommendations are made, you may be able to
proceed with training. Therapists will help you refine your driving skills so you will be
safe and successful.
Requirements: A Doctor's order for clinical driving evaluation and a current driving
permit or license.
Reimbursement: Private pay, school district, Vocational Rehabilitation and some insurances.