New Faces in the Clinic

If you have been in recently you may have noticed some new faces in the clinic. Last month we had to say goodbye to Lavon after 5 years at Great Divide she is taking on her next adventure moving to Texas. We wish her the best with her move and appreciate all she did for the clinic the last 5 years!

We welcome Amie Truett to our team to take over Lavon’s big shoes is our front office. Please introduce yourself as she gets to know you and keeps our office running.

Amie is a Missoula native who has been working in customer service for over 30 years, with the last 4 in the medical field, including behavioral health.   She loves going to Mexico with her husband, and doing anything she can with her 2 boys and soon to be daughter in law.  She is a huge animal lover, like going for walks with her dog Kira.  She enjoys “no bake” during the holidays, and figuring out true crime books and shows.

Last March we said a sad good-bye to Erik Digby PT just as COVID started and he moved on to his next adventure of owning a bed and breakfast outside Glacier National Park! Please check out what he is doing now at Jacobson’s Cottages at www.jacobsonscottages.com and wish him all the best!

In turn we got to welcome Megan Bolin MSPT a native of Missoula to our team.

Megan completed her postsecondary education at the University of Montana where she earned a Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy in 2000 after receiving an undergraduate degree in Environmental Biology. Megan’s career has been focused on orthopedics and she has advanced certification in Functional Dry Needling. Her training also includes continued education from the North American Institute of Manual Therapy, the Mulligan Concept, Pilates, and more recently instrument-assisted manual therapy. Megan is a Missoula native who has returned home with her husband and two children after living in Peru, Nevada, and Colorado for the past 17 years. Megan grew up with an active outdoor lifestyle and enjoys water skiing, snow skiing, mountain biking, camping, fishing, running, and hiking.

Please stop by and meet our new people as the climate allows or the next time you need to come in for rehab, we will look forward to seeing you!