I received my B.S. in Management from George Mason University and went on to become a Coast Guard Officer. While in the Coast Guard I started to teach Les Mills group exercise classes and also become a personal trainer. After five years of service, I decided to continue my love for fitness as a physical therapist and earned my Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Franklin Pierce University in 2014. Several years after graduation, I found my passion in pelvic floor physical therapy after recognizing a huge need in the community and amongst the patients I was treating.

I especially love helping postpartum moms navigate the world of issues “down there” by giving them the knowledge and tools they need to tackle any bowel, bladder or sex-related issues — but I enjoy treating a wide variety of pelvic health concerns that span the age continuum. Collaborative and compassionate care are the hallmarks of my practice.

I’m also a firm believer in life-long learning, and carve out time throughout the year to attend conferences, take continuing education courses, and stay up-to-date on new research in the field. In this way, I can provide the best possible care to my patients. I’ve taken extensive coursework in pelvic health topics through the renowned Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation, the Institute for Birth Healing, and through the sections on Orthopedics and Women’s Health of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA),

I have been a member of the APTA since 2010, am a Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). I am also a proud mother to twin boys and a crazy boxer named Frankie 4Paws.

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