Physiotherapy Associates inaugurates new clinic in Grand Haven, MI

Physiotherapy Associates, the nation's foremost provider of outpatient rehabilitation services, recently opened a new physical therapy clinic in Grand Haven, MI. The clinic offers a comprehensive range of physical therapy services, including: orthopedic rehabilitation; arthritis treatment; rehabilitation for back pain, cervical and lumbar conditions; headache treatment; vestibular/balance therapy; women's health/urinary incontinence treatment; pediatrics; pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation; sports enhancement programs; spine care and stabilization; and wellness programs.

Clinic Director Katie Mawby, PT, M.S., is a graduate of Grand Valley State University and has been a physical therapist for 20 years. Ms. Mawby specializes in orthopedics and manual therapy and is skilled in the treatment of musculoskeletal and spine disorders.

"I am very excited to open this clinic in the Grand Haven community," said Ms. Mawby. "I will be joined by my colleague Ronda Chapman, PT, a vestibular specialist, to provide the best quality care possible. We offer one-on-one individualized treatment programs in a welcoming and friendly environment that is second to none," said Mawby.

Pete Grabaskas, PT, COO of Physiotherapy Associates, stated, "We continue to open clinics like this Grand Haven facility to reach patients that want to lead healthy lives. This clinic will offer the residents of Grand Haven outstanding physical therapy services."

The clinic offers three compelling reasons to visit: one-on-one care; treatment programs that are overseen by licensed physical therapists; and successful patient outcomes.

The new Grand Haven clinic is conveniently located at 801 Robbins Road on the Northwest corner of Robbins Rd and US 31, in the Beacon village complex behind 5/3 Bank. It has easily accessible parking near the door. In addition to running the new Grand Haven facility, Ms. Mawby will continue to manage the operations of the North Muskegon Physiotherapy clinic.

SOURCE Physiotherapy Associates

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