
Morgan Poulos
PATIENT COORDINATOR
I’ve been with the clinic for nine years, and during that time I’ve been fortunate to work with an incredible team and providers who truly put patient care first. Being part of the healing process and watching people regain function and return to their daily lives is one of the biggest reasons I love what I do.
As a Patient Coordinator, I help support patients throughout their therapy experience by assisting with scheduling, communication, clinic coordination, and helping create a welcoming and supportive environment. Being part of the healing process and watching people regain function and return to their daily lives is one of the biggest reasons I love what I do.
I earned my bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and am currently pursuing a second bachelor’s degree to become an ultrasound technologist while continuing to work at the clinic. My purpose is simple: I want to help people heal—physically and emotionally—in any way I can.
I’m also a strong believer in physical therapy because I’ve seen its impact personally. PT helped my dad maintain function during his illness, and I also went through physical therapy before and after having my right Achilles tendon surgically lengthened at 17. It not only helped me recover, but also helped me avoid needing the same surgery on my left side.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time outdoors, reading, listening to music, watching shows, and being with family and friends. Growing up, I played volleyball, baseball, basketball, and softball, and I live by the phrase: “There is no such thing as failure except for failure to try.”
