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2 years ago

Beverly Lopez, PT, DPT

Visit types: Office

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 

Beverly received her Bachelor of Science degree in Community and Regional Development from the University of California, Davis and her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine.

Beverly gained interest in pelvic health while in graduate school after observing at Sullivan Physical Therapy. She continued her passion with a clinical rotation at Sullivan and has been aspiring to gain more knowledge in the field. Beverly strives to empower her patients with the knowledge to understand their diagnosis and symptoms to reach their goals.

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2 years ago

Sarah Clampett, PT, DPT

Visit types: Office

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 

Sarah, originally from Dallas, Texas, became interested in the field of physical therapy during high school after injuring her shoulder playing volleyball. Sarah then enrolled at the University of Southern California where she studied Kinesiology and Psychology.

During college, Sarah’s interest in physical therapy continued to grow while she worked as a student athletic trainer for the USC Athletic Department. After completing her undergraduate studies, Sarah went on to earn her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California. She developed an interest in specializing in Women’s Health physical therapy during her last rotation and is passionate about helping pre and postnatal women ease the problems associated with pregnancy and delivery.

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2 years ago

Jessica Duke, PT, DPT

Visit types: Office

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 

Jessica received her Bachelors of Science degree in Kinesiology Motor Behavior and a minor in Psychology from Texas A&M University and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Baylor University. Jessica became interested in Pelvic Health while treating in outpatient orthopedics. She enjoys treating pregnancy and postpartum health and return to sport. She also enjoys the mental benefits to pelvic health and wants to share that passion with her patients. Jessica and her husband, Aaron, recently moved back to the Austin area after living in the greater Philadelphia area for the last two years where their daughter, Olivia, was born. She enjoys history, food trucks, working out, and fishing.

 

 

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2 years ago

McKenzie Becker, PT, DPT

Visit types: Office

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 

Sabrina knew she wanted to be a physical therapist from a young age. She grew up playing sports and dancing, which allowed her to experience the importance of physical therapy for herself as well as see how it benefited other people in her life. She earned her B.S. in Kinesiology – Exercise Science at Fresno State where she began teaching group fitness classes and discovered her love for Pilates. She then moved to SoCal and graduated from CSUN with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy. Sabrina found her passion for women’s health after seeing the lack of postpartum care provided for her relatives after they gave birth. She knew something was missing from their treatment and as she learned more about pelvic floor rehabilitation, she realized she wanted to be a part of helping bridge that gap. Sabrina enjoys treating a variety of both pelvic and orthopedic conditions. Her passion is to assist patients through their rehab journey by providing them the education and tools they need to meet their personal goals. In her spare time, Sabrina enjoys teaching/ taking fitness classes, trying new coffee shops and spending time at the beach.

 

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2 years ago

Sabrina Berger, PT, DPT

Visit types: Office

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 

Sabrina knew she wanted to be a physical therapist from a young age. She grew up playing sports and dancing, which allowed her to experience the importance of physical therapy for herself as well as see how it benefited other people in her life. She earned her B.S. in Kinesiology – Exercise Science at Fresno State where she began teaching group fitness classes and discovered her love for Pilates. She then moved to SoCal and graduated from CSUN with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy. Sabrina found her passion for women’s health after seeing the lack of postpartum care provided for her relatives after they gave birth. She knew something was missing from their treatment and as she learned more about pelvic floor rehabilitation, she realized she wanted to be a part of helping bridge that gap. Sabrina enjoys treating a variety of both pelvic and orthopedic conditions. Her passion is to assist patients through their rehab journey by providing them the education and tools they need to meet their personal goals. In her spare time, Sabrina enjoys teaching/ taking fitness classes, trying new coffee shops and spending time at the beach.

 

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2 years ago

Angela Dobinsky, PT, DPT

Visit types: Office

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 

Angela strives to create an environment in which her patients feel comfortable discussing diagnoses that are often sensitive in nature. She is passionate about working with patients to create realistic and sustainable health changes. Angela is committed to providing her patients with the best care possible through taking a whole-body approach in order to achieve their goals.

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2 years ago

Amethyst Guerrero, PT, DPT

Visit types: Office

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 

Amethyst received her Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from Texas A&M University and her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. While in school, she received the Outstanding Physical Therapy Student of the Year Award. In 2020, the Austin American Stateman named Amethyst the Best of the Best Physical Therapist.

Amethyst became interested in pelvic health from growing up in an openly communicative and matriarchal family; she realized many women needed help and didn’t know where to find it. She completed a 3 month internship with Sullivan Physical Therapy where she gained inspiration and knowledge to treat pelvic floor conditions. She is eager to build an open line of communication, provide evidence based practice, and make treatment sessions directly relatable to patient values.

Amethyst is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association. She has taken continuing education classes to expand her knowledge of pelvic floor anatomy, diagnoses and treatments.

 

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2 years ago

Bre Stuhlmuller, PT, DPT

Visit types: Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 

Bre is a California native and grew up in the Bay Area. She worked her way down the coast, first studying psychology and communication at UC Santa Barbara, and then getting her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Azusa Pacific University. She was first introduced to women’s health and pelvic floor PT during her last year of school where she quickly realized how beneficial and necessary this line of work was. She decided she wanted to work with and educate women about their bodies so that she could help improve their quality of life. She has become especially interested in helping women through their pregnancy/postpartum journey after having recently gone through that herself.

Bre takes a holistic approach to treating her patients and often incorporates general wellness practices into her treatment sessions. She also strives to help her patients understand the purpose behind the therapy they are receiving so they can begin to relate to their bodies differently and take an active role in their rehabilitation process.

 

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2 years ago

Andrea Levkowitz, PT, DPT

Visit types: Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 

Andrea was raised in Minnesota. She traded the snow for sunshine and moved to Arizona for undergrad. After graduating with her BS in Kinesiology from Arizona State University, she went on to earn her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from AT Still University in Mesa, Arizona. She started her career in acute care before finding her passion in Women’s Health. She joined a multi-disciplinary team working alongside Urogynecologists and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioners to treat patients with pelvic floor disorders. Andrea has extensive experience treating patients with pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, urinary retention, fecal incontinence and pre/post vaginal reconstructive surgery. She believes in empowering women with education to understand their anatomy and physiology through every stage of life. Outside of the clinic, you can find Andrea spending time with her twin girls, running, cycling or cheering on the Green Bay Packers.

 

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2 years ago

Cindy Okpegbue, PT, DPT

Visit types: Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 


My name is Dr. Cindy Okpegbue I graduated with my bachelor’s degree in sports medicine in 2016 at coppin state university. I then went on to receive my Doctorate in physical therapy from New York Institute of technology in 2020. Over the last two years of being a physical therapist, women’s health and empowerment has been my passion. I have taken additional courses in this area of study to ensure I stay up to date with the latest clinical information. What I love about being a pelvic floor physical therapist, is the ability to educate and advocate for individuals experiencing Pelvic floor dysfunction.

My hobbies include running, lifting weights, listening to a podcast, traveling, and spending quality time with my friends and family. I have participated in a variety of sports throughout my life which includes playing collegiate volleyball at a D1 university. I enjoy meeting new people and assisting individuals in reaching their full potential.

 

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2 years ago

Ashley Rawlins, PT, DPT

Visit types: Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 


Ashley is a doctor of physical therapy. She has advanced certification in the treatment of Pelvic Health and Obstetric Health (CAPP-Pelvic, CAPP-OB). She specializes in the treatment of pelvic floor muscle dysfunctions including pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, pregnancy related pain, postpartum recovery, and bowel and bladder dysfunction. She is a practicing clinician, educator, and author in the field of women’s health physiotherapy.

She has taught courses on women’s health physical therapy to physical therapy students in Dallas, has provided education to groups throughout the community, as well as assisting in teaching continued education courses to physical therapists and other healthcare professionals. Her most important job is being a wife and mother to her silly, active little boy and sassy, precious daughter. She enjoys running, yoga, hiking, dancing, or anything that gets her moving and is always up for trying the newest fitness or wellness trends.

 

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2 years ago

Alexandra Bertucci, PT, DPT

Visit types: Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 

Alex is a Physical Therapist and pelvic floor specialist. She lives in Philadelphia and practices in various settings across the greater Philadelphia area. She earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Arcadia University in 2018. After a few years of clinical practice, Alex saw a gap in care that pelvic floor PT’s provide and connection to the psychosocial aspect of patients health especially for patients experiencing pain with sex. With this inspiration she became 1 of 5 physical therapists in the world certified through AASECT as a sex counselor. With these skills she also began working closely with the LGBTQ+ population as an ally and provider to help patients understand how gender identity and/or varieties of sexual expression and pelvic floor dysfunction can impact one another. During the COVID 19 pandemic she was able to use patient education to make telehealth sessions more meaningful and continues to focus her practice around patient empowerment and education.

 

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