Carrie has been practicing physical therapy for over 25 years since graduating from Northern Arizona University with her master’s degree in physical therapy in 1999. She advanced her physical therapy degree, earning her Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2023 from A.T. Still University. She lived and worked most of her physical therapy career in Flagstaff and Sedona Arizona before moving to Bend, Oregon in 2024.
Carrie has experience working in a wide variety of settings including acute care, skilled nursing and inpatient rehabilitation, home health, and out-patient physical therapy. She has also been an adjunct professor at Northern Arizona University Doctor of Physical Therapy Program.
Carrie enjoys working with patients who are challenged with orthopedic problems and joint replacements, geriatric, and neurological deficits. She believes in treating patients like family and helping them to be the most active that they can be and improving their quality of life.
Leading an active life herself, Carrie enjoys hiking, running, mountain and road bike riding, paddle boarding, and spending time with her husband, family, and Siberian husky, enjoying all that central Oregon has to offer.