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Buy exclusive inpatient rehabilitation facilities leads

Yes. Stalex sells exclusive, EIN-verified leads of inpatient rehabilitation facilities, each carrying a 0-100 score and an A-D grade, at a per-lead price you see up front. The moment a lead lands in your private room, no competitor of yours can buy that same record. You draw only the volume you need.

Last updated: August 6, 2026

Who buys inpatient rehabilitation facilities leads

Inpatient rehabilitation facilities deliver intensive, physician-supervised therapy to patients recovering from stroke, spinal cord and brain injury, major joint replacement, amputation, and complex trauma. Whether freestanding rehab hospitals or hospital-based rehab units, they run daily hours of physical, occupational, and speech therapy for admitted patients. That makes them a distinct market from nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities, home health, and outpatient clinics: a small set of high-acuity, capital-heavy accounts.

The vendors who buy these leads sell directly into that operation. Therapy staffing agencies place travel and contract PT, OT, and SLP clinicians into units that live or die by therapist coverage. Rehab equipment makers sell gait trainers, parallel bars, treatment tables, standing frames, and gait- and mobility-technology. EHR and clinical-documentation vendors compete for the assessment and charting workflow, and outcomes-software vendors sell functional-outcome tracking and reporting. Every one of them is chasing the same director of rehab or facility administrator. Ambulatory surgical centers are a separate list, and the closest match here in size and buying cycle.

Because each facility represents a multi-year staffing contract, a six-figure equipment order, or an enterprise software deal, this is a low-volume, high-ticket sale. Reps here do not need a firehose of names. They need the right facilities, verified and prioritized, so the outreach effort goes where the contracts are.

Why exclusivity matters when you sell into this market

The addressable universe of inpatient rehabilitation facilities is finite and concentrated. When you sell into a small market, a shared database is a liability: every competitor buys the identical list and dials the same administrator in the same week. The account fields eight near-identical pitches, tunes you all out, and the deal goes to whoever got lucky on timing rather than whoever fit best.

Stalex inverts that. When a facility lands in your room, no competitor of yours can buy that same record. In a market this narrow, that is decisive. You cannot out-volume a rival when there are only so many accounts to win; you win by being the only vendor in your category in the conversation. Exclusivity here is rival-scoped, not absolute — the record may still reach a non-competing vendor, but never one who sells what you sell.

The economics make the lock worth paying for, and the pricing guide sets out what exclusive leads cost. A single won staffing or equipment account returns the lead cost many times over, and the sales cycle is long enough that being first and uncontested materially changes the outcome. Locking rivals out of an account you are working is not a luxury in this vertical. It is how you protect the pipeline you build.

What you get with each lead

Every inpatient rehabilitation facilities lead is EIN-verified, so you are working real, registered businesses rather than stale or duplicated records. Each lead carries a 0-100 score and an A-D grade so your reps can prioritize the strongest-fit facilities first instead of dialing an undifferentiated list. The glossary sets out what the score and grade mean.

You see the per-lead price up front and draw only the volume you need — no minimum database subscription, no paying for records you will never call. Everything you buy lands in your private room, rival-locked the instant it arrives. Use the pricing calculator to see what a given volume and per-lead price come to before you commit.

How to get started

Start with the calculator to see your per-lead price and preview cost at the volume you want. When you are ready, submit your targeting through intake — tell us the inpatient rehabilitation facilities you want to reach and any geographic or fit criteria, and matching leads flow into your room, EIN-verified, scored, and locked to you against your competitors.

What a score looks like on a lead
Score
92Hot
Grade
  • AGreat fit
  • BStrong fit
  • CFair fit
  • DLow fit

Illustration, not a live record. Every lead carries a 0-100 score and a grade. Read them to choose who to call first; they never promise a sale.

Get your own per-lead price

Tell us your volume and term, and you will see your exact per-lead rate before you commit. Plans start at $299 a month, platform fee included. No onboarding fee on a self-serve plan. Your plan renews automatically at the end of its term. We review every application by hand and reply, usually within one business day.

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Frequently asked questions

What counts as an inpatient rehabilitation facility lead on Stalex?

An EIN-verified record for a facility that provides intensive inpatient physical rehabilitation — freestanding rehab hospitals and hospital-based rehab units that run daily therapy programs for admitted patients. Each lead is scored 0-100 and graded A-D so you can prioritize the best-fit accounts.

If I buy a facility, can a competitor still reach it?

Not through Stalex. Once a lead is in your room, no competitor of yours can buy that same record. Exclusivity is rival-scoped: the record may still go to a vendor who does not compete with you, but never to one selling what you sell.

I sell therapy staffing (or rehab equipment). Is the list built for me?

Yes. These leads are meant for vendors selling into rehab facilities — staffing agencies, equipment makers, EHR and outcomes-software providers. You define your targeting at intake, and you pay per lead for the facilities you want rather than subscribing to a shared database everyone else can also buy.

How is a lead scored, and does the score set the price?

Each lead carries a 0-100 score and an A-D grade as a fit signal, so reps work the strongest accounts first. The score is an output, not the price. You see the per-lead price up front; the calculator shows total cost at your chosen volume before you commit.