North Lake Physical Therapy Tigard
15755 SW Sequoia Pkwy #101
Tigard, OR 97224
Phone: (503) 639-8284
Fax: (503) 624-7216
Hours:
Monday 7:00am – 6:00pm
Tuesday 7:00am – 6:00pm
Wednesday 7:00am – 6:00pm
Thursday 7:00am – 6:00pm
Friday 7:00am – 4:30pm
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See Inside North Lake Physical Therapy in Tigard, OR
North Lake Physical Therapy has been serving the Tigard Community since it opened in 1988 as Reid & Yates Physical Therapy. Located in the Pacific Corporate Center, the Tigard clinic is conveniently located just off of the I-5 Carmen Drive exit and has extended hours for those working in the Tigard or Durham area. Each of our Tigard team members will work closely with your physician to design a treatment plan that fits your lifestyle and ensures that you have the best possible outcome. We want you to be as healthy and happy just as much as you do!
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Doug Sarver, MSPT, CMP, received his Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science with an emphasis in Neural Control from the University of Iowa in 1989 and his Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy in 1991 from the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences in Des Moines, Iowa.
After completing his graduate program, Doug practiced at Centura Rehabilitation in Southern Colorado for seven years, the last two of which he served as the Clinical Coordinator of Outpatient Rehabilitation. In 1998, he relocated to Yakima, WA, to enter into private practice by joining Pro-Motion Physical Therapy, where he worked for eight years.
In 2006, Doug fulfilled his career goal of starting his own private physical therapy practice in Yakima, Washington – Peak Performance Sports & Spine Physical Therapy. After ten successful years in private practice, Doug relocated to Colorado in early 2016 to be closer to his family – especially his two young grandchildren.
While in the Denver Metro area, Doug worked in a variety of outpatient orthopedic PT settings – the last of which he served as Director of PT at Resilience Code. Based on his past experience in building a very successful PT practice, Doug created and collaborated with his eclectic team of health/wellness/fitness providers to help build a thriving clinic catering to a wide variety of patients/clients including current and former collegiate, professional and Olympic athletes. From Spring 2021 to Summer 2022, Doug also evaluated and treated injured players for the University of Northern Colorado Football Program.
Doug moved to Portland in late Summer 2022 in order to continue his passion of providing exceptional Physical Therapy for each patient he encounters.
He has an extensive background in biomechanics, functional treatment techniques, and manual therapy. He has always focused on continuing education and holds five advanced certifications: Certified Mulligan Practitioner, Certified ASTYM Provider, Full body certified Active Release Techniques Provider, Functional Dry Needling Certified Provider, and SFMA Level 2 Certified Provider.
Outside of work, Doug’s interests include hiking, camping, biking, skiing, and an occasional game of golf. Doug also holds a second-degree black belt in Shudokan Karate and is a level 3 Certified Sommelier.
Brenda was born and raised in Puyallup, Washington. She attended Pacific Lutheran University earning her Bachelor of Science in Physical Education pre Physical Therapy. She then ventured to Eindhoven, Netherlands to earn her Physical Therapy degree in 1996. After working for several years in Washington she moved to the Portland area in 2004. She likes working with a wide variety of orthopedic patients ranging from middle school to geriatrics. She particularly enjoys post-operative knees and shoulders.
In her free time, Brenda likes to spend time with her husband and daughter traveling, hiking, gardening, relaxing at home, and baking.
Scott is a Central California native who decided on Physical Therapy as a career after his rehabilitation from a lumbar spine injury while playing football in high school. He graduated with a BS in Kinesiology and minor in Spanish at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and received his DPT from the University of Vermont in 2008. Following PT school, Scott and his wife, Whitney, moved to Palo Alto, California, where he was the lead therapist at an orthopedic and sports medicine PT clinic. In pursuit of an increased sense of community, Scott and Whitney moved to Portland and he joined the North Lake family in 2011.
With his love of sports and personal experience with rehab, Scott has developed a passion for working with athletes of all ages and abilities. While in California he ran injury prevention programs for elite youth soccer programs and enjoys working on the sidelines for local high school sports teams. He also enjoys working with post-operative patients. For Scott, there is nothing more fulfilling than partnering with a patient and returning them to the activities they love; whether that’s on or off the field.
In his spare time, Scott loves attending Rose City sporting events, traveling and exploring the PNW, making his daughter laugh, and sampling Willamette Valley beer and wine.