Healing in the Heart of the Valley: Mount Si Physical Therapy Combines Expertise, Compassion, and Community

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Mount Si Physical Therapy, located in North Bend, is dedicated to a holistic approach to rehabilitation and wellness for the outdoor-centric Snoqualmie Valley community. Founded by Dr. Kaeli Beckham, the clinic specializes in orthopedic rehabilitation and pelvic health therapy, reflecting a commitment to comprehensive patient care. Dr. Beckham's personal connection to the area informs her belief in the transformative power of movement and exercise.

The clinic also supports the Mount Si Wellness Collective, which brings together various wellness providers to serve the community. Through events like family yoga and mindfulness workshops, the Collective fosters a sense of belonging and support. Dr. Beckham emphasizes treating the whole person and ensuring access to high-quality, compassionate care. With plans for future community engagement and expansion, Mount Si Physical Therapy aims to be a cornerstone of health and wellness in the region, including an upcoming open house for community exploration of the clinic's offerings.

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