About
Dr. Lydia Lennox McNeary, MD, is the PM&R physician at Valley PM&R, part of Neuro Rehab Collaborative in Roanoke, Virginia. She holds board certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and a subspecialty board certification in Brain Injury Medicine. Dr. Lennox McNeary earned her undergraduate degree in Environmental Science and Policy from Duke University. She went on to earn her Doctor of Medicine from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. Her residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation took place at William Beaumont Hospital in Michigan.
Dr. Lennox McNeary spent 16 years as Medical Director and attending physician for the acute inpatient rehabilitation unit at Carilion Clinic. She actively participates in the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, contributing to committees and workgroups that advocate for patients and the specialty. Her clinical interests include spasticity management, brain injury rehabilitation, and Parkinson's disease. She presented PWR! Moves at the APDA 2024 Virginia Parkinson's Conference and writes on topics including adaptive clothing and spastic hand management. Her patients with complex neurological conditions benefit from her depth of experience across inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation settings.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Duke University, B.A. Environmental Science and Policy
Medical School
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Residency
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, William Beaumont Hospital, Michigan
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. McNeary right for?
Dr. Lennox McNeary is a strong fit for adults managing complex neurological or musculoskeletal conditions. Patients recovering from stroke, brain injury, or spinal cord injury benefit from her subspecialty training in Brain Injury Medicine. She also treats conditions including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, ALS, Guillain-Barré syndrome, Long COVID, and fibromyalgia. Patients who want a physician to coordinate care across therapy and medical management will find her team-based approach well suited to their needs.
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Internal MedicineFrequently Asked Questions
Dr. Lennox McNeary treats a broad range of neurological and musculoskeletal conditions. These include spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, ALS, Guillain-Barré syndrome, myasthenia gravis, Long COVID, functional neurological disorder, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and fibromyalgia. She also manages symptoms such as spasticity, chronic pain, dizziness, cognitive difficulties, and balance problems.
Yes. Dr. Lennox McNeary holds board certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She also carries a subspecialty board certification in Brain Injury Medicine, which reflects focused expertise in treating patients after stroke, traumatic brain injury, and other acquired brain conditions.
Dr. Lennox McNeary earned her medical degree from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at William Beaumont Hospital in Michigan. Before medical school, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science and Policy from Duke University.
Dr. Lennox McNeary spent 16 years as Medical Director and attending physician for the acute inpatient rehabilitation unit at Carilion Clinic in Roanoke. That background gives her deep experience managing medically complex patients during critical phases of neurological recovery.
Dr. Lennox McNeary takes a team-based approach to rehabilitation. She works alongside physical, occupational, and speech therapists within Neuro Rehab Collaborative to coordinate care across disciplines. Her focus stays on quality time with each patient and individualized treatment planning.
Yes. Dr. Lennox McNeary actively engages with the Parkinson's community. She presented PWR! Moves, a research-supported exercise program for Parkinson's disease, at the APDA 2024 Virginia Parkinson's Conference. She treats Parkinson's disease as part of her broader neurological rehabilitation focus.
Referring providers can fax referral requests to 540-215-5948. The Valley PM&R team then contacts the patient to schedule. New patients can also book directly through the Valley PM&R online scheduling link or by calling 540-200-8996.
Yes. Dr. Lennox McNeary sees patients via telemedicine through Valley PM&R's monthly membership. Members receive up to two follow-up visits per month, either in-person or by telemedicine, along with portal, text, and phone access between visits.
Doctor profile last updated August 17, 2026
