Enrich Motion is an out-of-network, private-pay practice. This model allows for extended one-on-one sessions, continuity of care, and complete clinical autonomy. Payment is due at the time of service, and a superbill may be provided upon request.
Sessions take place in the privacy of your home or office. Care is delivered in a quiet, discreet setting without the need to visit a clinic.
Yes. All sessions are personally provided by the same licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy to ensure continuity, trust, and highly individualized care.
Sessions are one hour, allowing adequate time for assessment, treatment, education, and progression without feeling rushed.
Visit frequency is individualized based on your goals, condition, and response to care. Recommendations are made thoughtfully and collaboratively.
Service areas are limited to Las Vegas, Summerlin, and nearby neighborhoods to ensure quality and consistency of care. Please inquire directly to confirm availability (702)900-4323.
I currently offer telehealth services in the state of Nevada and Indiana.
Enrich Motion provides in-home, concierge physical therapy in Las Vegas, Summerlin, and nearby neighborhoods to ensure the highest level of individualized care.
For clients outside this area, telehealth sessions are available. Telehealth is offered to clients located in Nevada and other participating Physical Therapy Compact states.
For questions about availability, please reach out directly at (702)900-4323.
No. In the state of Nevada and Indiana, physical therapists have direct access, apart from Medicare clients. Direct access allows you to have PT treatment without a referral, allowing me to see you sooner after an injury or when the pain begins so I can help you resolve any symptoms and get you back to activities quicker. I believe in a collaborative approach to therapy and am happy to send a copy of your evaluation to your primary care provider.
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Telehealth is a live, one-on-one video appointment with your physical therapist using a secure technology platform. Telehealth visits require the use of a smartphone, tablet or computer with a camera to participate. Telehealth services place a premium on your time and comfort, providing access to physical therapy right from the comfort of your own home. I currently offer telehealth services in the state of Nevada and other participating Physical Therapy Compact states.
During your first visit, I’ll take time to understand your health history, current concerns, and personal goals. I’ll perform a comprehensive orthopedic physical therapy assessment, which may include evaluating your mobility, strength, movement patterns, and other physical measures. If appropriate, I’ll also conduct a pelvic floor assessment, which may involve an internal exam to gently palpate muscles that could be contributing to your symptoms. Based on what we find, I’ll create a personalized home exercise program and outline a plan for future visits tailored to your needs.
For many pelvic and pelvic floor conditions, I may recommend an internal assessment to better understand what’s contributing to your symptoms. This may include visual inspection and palpation of the perineal region, as well as gentle testing of muscles and tissues through the vagina and/or rectum. I take great care to create a professional, safe, and respectful environment—and I always proceed at a pace that feels comfortable for you. You are in control at all times and may pause or decline treatment for any reason. Based on what we find during the assessment, internal treatment may be recommended at future visits, but only with your full consent. I’ll explain everything clearly, including why it’s recommended and what alternatives are available.
Yes. There’s no contraindication for internal pelvic floor therapy during menstruation. If you’d prefer to skip internal work during that time, I’m happy to focus on external techniques—or you’re welcome to reschedule. Just a reminder that I have a 24-hour cancellation policy in place.
As soon as you feel ready. You can begin gentle pelvic floor muscle exercises, breathing exercises, and gentle abdominal exercises immediately postpartum following non-complicated childbirths. If an internal assessment is necessary, this may be performed after being cleared by your OB/midwife at your 6-week postpartum checkup.