Parent Testimonials

We love them so much!

“We are so grateful that we were referred to PhysioBaby. Our baby started at 7 weeks old and is now 5 months old. Her improvements have been tremendous. We started at PhysioBaby with severe torticollis and our baby would only look to the side with her head tilted and screamed when you tried to move her heck/neck. Now, she does not favor a side and is pain free and happy as can be! 

… We have worked with all 3 therapists and they are all amazing. This service was also covered by our insurance which we were unaware that it would be. They have helped us with feeding issues, muscle tightness, torticollis, and so many other things. We highly recommend them to anyone looking for a service. What we thought was “colic” turned out to be discomfort that was resolved once we got our baby the help she needed at PhysioBaby. We love them so much!”

Maddie

I would give more than 5 stars if I could!

“When my daughter was born, her little body was stuck in a sympathetic state and after only one session with Dr. Katie, I noticed such a dramatic improvement in her awareness and ability to nurse appropriately. The relief I felt! We continued CST with her because of tongue and lip ties and the support it gave my little girl to be able to nurse and sleep was AMAZING. It got rid of so much of the tension she was holding in her body and gave her body the ability to thrive through the release of both ties. I loved how gentle and careful Dr Katie was when handling my girl. You could tell she loves her job and loves each of the littles that come through their door. I would give more than 5 stars if I could!”

-Heather

I’m so glad I reached out to Dr. Katie

“I’m so glad I reached out to Dr. Katie when I got concerned about a flattening spot on my daughter’s head at just 4 weeks old. PhysioBaby was quick to set up an evaluation within the next week, and we got started right away with interventions. My daughter has made TREMENDOUS strides and loves her weekly visits with Dr Katie! Truly the best experience, and I just know how successful the final results are going to be!”

-Luise

She is no longer in pain, that tongue is moving, and she is nursing!

“Our daughter had a rather severe bout of jaundice and had to spend the night in the hospital after I was discharged. At day 3 we were already separated, she was being supplemented with formula, and I was pumping. Not the start I had planned for! I will forever be thankful for our lactation consultant who came to our home and provided the most amazing support. However our baby girl was still struggling. She had a good latch but was unable to effectively transfer. In hindsight these were the initial symptoms of torticollis. She always looked to the right, had a rather extreme amount of tension on the floor of her mouth, and fell asleep at the breast. We continued to struggle – visited two dentists for an suspected tongue tie (thankfully neither performed a frenectomy) and spent a fortune on chiropractic care to combat the mysterious tension. I mentioned it to the pediatrician at all of our well child visits. The doctor advised that we watch for potential flat spots but never gave a diagnosis. At about 10 weeks I scheduled an appointment to solely discuss this topic with a new pediatrician. I was worried sick. By then she was only looking to the right, was tilting her head to the left, and wasn’t using her left arm nearly as much as the right. Finally a diagnosis, torticollis! We began physical therapy and the results were almost immediate. We performed the prescribed at home exercises with every diaper change. Now at 16 weeks we are moving from exclusively pumping to breastfeeding. She is no longer in pain, that tongue is moving, and she is nursing!”

-Maggie S

PhysioBaby was an answered prayer for our family!

“PhysioBaby was an answered prayer for our family! Dr. Katie offers CFT (Craniosacral fascial therapy), and that combined with her PT expertise was invaluable. We drove 3 1/2 hours one way, once a week and it was well worth it. All the PTs at Physiobaby were loving, kind and extremely knowledgeable. Both my baby and toddler love them!!”

– Tori

We have had nothing but great experiences even through the tears!

“I cannot say enough good things about Dr. Lauren at Physiobaby! She is wonderful with my baby and we have seen tremendous progress since coming to see her. We have had nothing but great experiences even through the tears!”

– Erin

She helped us beyond words

“I cannot recommend them enough. My child had multiple issues including tongue/lip ties and torticollis. Going to all the appointments was very stressful on me when she was a newborn. Having PhysioBaby therapist, Jen, come to the house and provide AMAZING physical and feeding therapy to my child (and support to me) helped us beyond words. My kid is happy, healthy and thriving. Definitely recommend!”

– Katie P.

She was so patient and really good with my son

“We worked with Kelsey after my son’s frenectomy as an alternative to the typically recommended chiropractic care. I felt really comfortable with the treatments she provided and their approach and process. She came to our home to work with him which was great when you have a newborn. She was so patient and really good with him and I felt like I learned so much from her about new mom life as well!”

– Ashleigh

I have always seen improvement after every session

“Our daughter has been being treated by Kelsey for many months now. I feel like I have always seen improvement after every session. She shows us what we need to work on throughout the week. I love that they come to our home, always on time, and if we ever need anything or have any questions she is prompt to respond.”

– Candice

100% would recommend PhysioBaby

“The PhysioBaby team provided flexibility with scheduling and in-home therapy for our lip/tongue-tie baby which certainly helps when you have a newborn. Our therapist was friendly and super knowledgeable – the therapist even helped educate us along the way and left us with tips to help us maintain our baby’s progression between sessions. 100% would recommend and take advantage of their knowledge if needed with another baby.”

– Michael

The PhysioBaby team is made up of angels

“I’ve had the unique experience of watching each Birmingham-based practitioner work with my little lady. And oh, what progress she’s made! The PhysioBaby team is made up of angels who are clearly doing what they’re meant to do in the world, and it’s truly wonderful to witness!”

– Katie

Dr Katie and Dr Sam offer excellent pediatric physical therapy services
 
“Dr Katie and Dr Sam offer excellent pediatric physical therapy services. As a pelvic floor physical therapist, I often discuss concerns that Moms are having with their little ones and love that I can confidently refer to PhysioBaby for the needs of their sweet babies. I highly recommend them for any pediatric therapy needs.”

– S

My daughter has made TREMENDOUS strides and loves her weekly visits with Dr Katie!


“I’m so glad I reached out to Dr Katie when I got concerned about a flattening spot on my daughter’s head at just 4 weeks old. PhysioBaby was quick to set up an evaluation within the next week, and we got started right away with interventions. My daughter has made TREMENDOUS strides and loves her weekly visits with Dr Katie! Truly the best experience, and I just know how successful the final results are going to be!”

– L

Dr. Alex Guthrie

Dr. Alex Guthrie graduated from the University of Mississippi where she obtained her Bachelors degree in Exercise Science and went on to earn her Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy from Birmingham’s own Samford University. Whether working with a newborn just discharged from the NICU, a toddler learning to walk, or a child navigating a complex diagnosis, Alex meets each family where they are. Daily connections with people are what fuel her passion for this work – watching a child’s eyes light up when they master a new skill, celebrating progress with proud parents, or finding just the right treatment to unlock movement. Alex began her career in a pediatric outpatient clinic where she collaborated with OTs and SLPs to help children reach their fullest potential. Alex specializes in pediatric development and has experience with treating a wide variety of diagnoses such as: torticollis, cerebral palsy, developmental delay, down syndrome, and spina bifida. Outside the clinic, you’ll often find Alex at Ignite Cycle, spending time with her husband and their dog and cat, or baking at home for family and friends.

Peggy McGimsey

Peggy McGimsey, affectionately known as “Buggy” to her grandchildren and the entire PhysioBaby family, is both the proud mother of founder Katie Dougherty and a valued member of the team as a Physical Therapy Tech.

With a professional career spanning more than 40 years in the marketing industry, Peggy brings with her a wealth of organizational skills, creativity, and people-centered experience. In 2024, she embraced a new chapter by joining PhysioBaby, where her warmth, encouragement, and attention to detail have made her an integral part of both the clinic and the families it serves.

Known to everyone at PhysioBaby as the “practice grandma,” Buggy helps support therapists and families alike, ensuring sessions run smoothly and children feel welcomed in a nurturing environment. Her transition from the corporate world to pediatric therapy reflects her heart for service and her joy in working alongside her daughter and the PhysioBaby team.

Anne Jenkins

Anne received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Clemson University and earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). While she was at MUSC, she completed the South Carolina Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (SC LEND) program. In doing so, she completed over 300 hours of research, course work, clinical, and leadership training experiences with the purpose of improving the health of infants, children and adolescents with disabilities.

Following school, she started her career in pediatrics working in both outpatient and inpatient facilities in Charleston, South Carolina. She was thrilled to make her way to Birmingham after her fíance matched at UAB to complete his surgery residency.

Anne is Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) Intro Level C trained and certified. Additionally, she is trained and certified in Task Specific Electrostimulation (TASES). In her free time, you can find Anne spending time outdoors, relaxing on her porch, at a workout class, traveling, cooking, or trying new restaurants with her friends and family.

Dr Kathleen Wild, PT, DPT, C/NDT
Sugarland, Richmond, Katy, Southwest Houston

Dr. Kathleen Wild graduated with a doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in 2018. She began her career in pediatric acute care at Children’s of Alabama before transitioning to Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston. There, she honed her skills in inpatient rehabilitation with special emphasis on cerebral palsy, as well as pediatric brain and spinal cord injury. Most recently, she has experience caring for critically ill infants and children in the intensive care setting at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, treating conditions such as congenital heart disease, neurologic involvement, prematurity, tracheostomy/ventilator dependence, and a variety of genetic conditions. Kathleen has advanced certification training in pediatric Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT). She recently joined the Physiobaby team and is so excited to pivot her skills from the hospital to the home, caring for babies in their most comfortable environment.

Kathleen is a wife and mom to two beautiful little girls, Lucy and Molly.

Dr Trisha Thorne, PT, DPT, PCS, C/NDT, CNT
The Woodlands, Spring, North Houston regions

Dr Trisha Thorne is a licensed physical therapist and Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Pediatric Physical Therapy (PCS). She has over 15 years of expertise in pediatric settings including Neonatal Intensive Care unit (NICU), multidisciplinary NICU follow up clinic, hospital outpatient settings, home health, and private practice. She is a Certified Neonatal Therapist, Certified Neonatal Touch and Massage Therapist, and Certified Neurodevelopmental Therapist. She specializes in myofascial/manual therapy interventions, treating medically fragile infants; as well as, infants with torticollis and developmental delays. As a wife and mother of two boys, she intimately understands the family centered care model to provide exceptional care and treatment of your little one.

Texas Children’s Hospital ​

Advanced Clinical Specialist 2015-present

​Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)

Texas Womans University, 2009

​Masters of Physical Therapy

Texas Womans University, 2007

​Bachelor’s of Science in Microbiology

University of Texas at El Paso, 1999

Dr Anne Grace Clement
PRN Birmingham

Dr. Anne Grace received her Bachelor of Science with a major in Exercise Science from Auburn University and graduated with a doctorate in Physical Therapy from Emory University before beginning her career at Children’s of Alabama. She has over 5 years of experience in inpatient pediatric therapy specializing in the care of critically ill children, rehabilitation of children with neurological impairments such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury, and neurodevelopment delay, as well as children who are tracheostomy/ventilator dependent. Dr. Anne Grace began her career at Physiobaby in 2024 as a PRN therapist and is excited about transitioning from the pediatric hospital setting to this holistic outpatient practice. When not working, Dr. Anne Grace enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband, one year old daughter, and black lab.

Waverly Kosinski, MSOT, OTR
Houston, TX

Waverly is a licensed occupational therapist who joins Physiobaby in 2024 with 4 years of experience. She received her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Louisiana State University and her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from The University of Alabama at Birmingham. Waverly has experience in treating patients of all ages including children in acute rehabilitation, in-hospital (PICU and Acute Care), and outpatient settings. Waverly worked at Texas Children’s Hospital for multiple years on the inpatient (PICU and acute care) and outpatient units where she was able to combine her love of pediatrics with the medical complexity of the hospital setting. Waverly has experience treating patients with an array of medical needs, including developmental delays, autism, neuromuscular disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, feeding and oral motor difficulties in medically complex patients recovering in the ICU/acute care and outpatient settings. She is looking forward to continuing to hone her skills in manual therapy and myofascial release. She is also currently initiating the process of becoming Board certified in Pediatrics. Waverly strongly believes in a family centered and holistic approach to patient care with strive to have continued collaboration with providers and families to help children reach their full potential. Waverly is also a wife and mother to her son and 2 dogs.

Dr Alexandra Plagenhoef
Birmingham, AL

Dr. Alexandra Plagenhoef is a graduate of Auburn University and the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where she earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy. From the very beginning, Alexandra knew she was passionate about working with babies and children of all ages and loves working alongside these families to help their little ones reach their full potential. She started her career in Houston, Texas at a pediatric outpatient clinic and upon moving to Alabama, she continued her career at Children’s of Alabama where she gained advanced training in intensive therapy and cardiac rehabilitation. She specializes in pediatric development and has treated a variety of diagnoses including torticollis, plagiocephaly, developmental delay, toe walking, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, spina bifida and more. Alexandra joined the PhysioBaby team in the summer of 2024 and is excited to continue her passion here in her hometown of Birmingham. She is happily married to her husband, Alex, and has two precious little girls, Blair and Collins.

Brittany Houck, PT, MPT
The Woodlands, TX

Brittany is a licensed physical therapist with over 10 years of experience working with babies and children with neuromuscular and musculoskeletal diagnoses. She received her masters degree in physical therapy from The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in 2010 where she realized right away she wanted to specialize in pediatrics. She spent the first several years of her career in inpatient rehabilitation for children with developmental disabilities where she gained experience in adaptive equipment, aquatic therapy, and orthotics. After starting a family in 2015, she took her skills to a brand new and quickly growing outpatient therapy clinic for children and babies with a variety of diagnoses such as torticollis, plagiocephaly, toe walking, growing pains, developmental delay, genetic differences, cerebral palsy, impairments related to prematurity and/or birth trauma, and more. In addition to treating a wide variety of ages and diagnoses, she gained 6 years of experience in management as Physical Therapy Director, then Director of Rehabilitative Services as the outpatient clinic grew. After several years in management, she realized her heart was in patient care and providing her expertise in motor milestone attainment and neuromuscular recovery to children and their families.

Her family relocated from Oklahoma to her hometown of The Woodlands, Texas, in 2023 with the goal of being closer to family and focusing their careers on patient care. She is excited to work with your family to help you and your child meet their developmental and wellness goals.

Brittany is married to a physical therapist who specializes in treating adults with orthopedic impairments. They have three children: a girl and two boys. When they’re not with patients, you can find them spending time with extended family or shuffling their kids between sports and activities!

Dr Samantha Newcomb
Birmingham, AL

Dr. Samantha Newcomb graduated with her doctorate from The University of Alabama at Birmingham and was on the transdisciplinary team where she collaborated with OTs, PTs and child life specialists in pediatric care. She has advanced training in manual techniques including myofascial release, visceral mobilization, fascial movement taping, instrument assisted manual therapy, trigger point dry needling and joint manipulation. She also completed training in neuroplasticity techniques and reflex integration.

For over 10 years, Dr Samantha has been treating pediatric and adult patients in an outpatient clinic setting using her manual skills and Pilates techniques. She has treated a range of diagnoses from plagiocephaly, torticollis and toe walking to joint pain, post surgical care and adolescent athletes. At Vanderbilt Rehab Hospital, she worked with children recovering from traumatic brain injuries, stroke and neurodevelopmental delays. She has enjoyed treating a variety of patients and collaborating with other health care clinicians in providing excellent patient-focused care.

Dr Samantha joined Physiobaby in July 2022 and is excited to bring her professional skills and love of building lasting relationships to her patients and their families. As a wife and mother of 3 boys, she intimately understands the individual needs of a child and looks forward to caring for your precious little one.

Dr Lorraine Harris
Houston, T

Dr. Lorraine Harris is a licensed physical therapist. She received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Quickly following school, she found her passion for pediatrics and decided to specialize in the pediatric outpatient setting, treating patients with musculoskeletal and neuromuscular disorders. After years of experience at Texas Children’s Hospital and outpatient private practice, she pivoted her skills into the concierge home therapy setting with PhysioBaby Physical Therapy & Wellness, LLC. Dr. Lorraine integrates her extensive training with Neurodevelopmental Technique (NDT), Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI), aquatic therapy and myofascial release techniques into her sessions.

Dr. Lorraine is a wife and mother to her two young children, Benjamin and Clara.

 

Lauren Lovett, PT, DPT
Birmingham, AL

Dr Lauren graduated with a doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She began her career at Children’s of Alabama and has over 11 years of experience in inpatient pediatric therapy with an emphasis on care of critically ill infants, including infants with congenital heart disease, neurologic involvement, prematurity, tracheostomy/ventilator dependent, gastrointestinal disease, and a variety of genetic conditions. She has advanced training in general development from birth to 3 years, neurodevelopment, neuroprotection in the ICU, sensorimotor development, and care of children and infants with congenital heart disease. Dr. Lauren began her career at Physiobaby in 2023 and is excited to pivot her skills from the hospital to a holistic outpatient setting.

Dr Lauren is a wife and mom of 2.

Chelsea Kerr

Chelsea Kerr joined the PhysioBaby Physical Therapy & Wellness Team as our Patient Care Coordinator in the Fall of 2020 and became our Houston Practice Manager in September 2022. Chelsea holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology with a focus in Human Movement Science from Louisiana State University.

Chelsea has gained valuable industry experience through her time spent as a Physical Therapy (PT) Tech in both the Texas Children’s and Memorial Herman Hospital systems. After briefly taking time away, Chelsea found herself thriving as an Executive Administrative Assistant where her focus moved to a coordination and quality of service role. Her skills and experience, not only in the PT industry, but also in coordinating quality customer care make her an unmatched asset too all. When she is a not helping the PhysioBaby team, Chelsea is likely spending time at home with her husband and their two beautiful girls.

“Often, the Patient Care Coordinator is the first and occasionally the last point of contact the family has in the care process. With this in mind, I believe that the level of care provided by the DPT must be replicated in all aspects of the process from introduction to discharge.”

Bachelor’s of Science in Kinesiology with concentration in Human Movement Science

Louisiana State University, 2014

Dr Katie Dougherty
Birmingham, AL

“Dr Katie,” owner and lead clinician at PhysioBaby, is a licensed physical therapist (PT, DPT) with years of experience in pediatric therapy. After completing her doctorate at The University of Alabama at Birmingham, she honed her career skills at Texas Children’s Hospital, contributing to innovative therapy program development in the Plagiocephaly Clinic, Vascular Anomalies Center, and Lung Transplant Program. Catherine is a certified lymphedema therapist (CLT-LANA) and has advanced skills in pediatric myofascial release with a particular niche in “ankyloglossia bodywork.” She completed Gillespie Craniosacral Fascial Therapy training (CFT). She has special interests in holistic, multidisciplinary therapeutic treatment for babies and young children with neurodevelopment and postural concerns. Dr Katie is also a wife and mom to her young children, a daughter and a son.

​”As a pediatric physical therapist, I believe in meeting a baby and their family where they are on their journey. I aim to support comprehensive needs of baby and family along the way. This means becoming a part of the baby’s world and prioritizing what is important to the baby and family to achieve. Meeting physical and emotional needs of a baby and their family is critical to achieve optimal outcomes through physical therapy.

As a parent, I believe that my worlds as a pediatric physical therapist and mom complement one another in a special way. Thank you for taking the time to learn about me. I look forward to learning more about you and your precious baby!”

Texas Children’s Hospital ​

Advanced Clinical Specialist, 2012-2020

Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)

University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2011​

​Bachelor of Science in Biology (B.S.)

University of Alabama, 2007