JILL GO
Patient Care Coordinator
Personal Life
Jill’s friends and family describe her as adventurous, outgoing, and open-minded. Outside of work, she enjoys free-diving. Exploring the depths of the ocean and witnessing the underwater world brings her a sense of tranquility and connection with nature. She also likes to occasionally go wakeboarding. Her favorite tradition is having lunch at her parent’s house every Sunday. She loves the opportunity to bond, share stories, and create lasting memories.
Why Physical Therapy
Jill’s decision to pursue a career in physical therapy was driven by her desire to help others and a personal interest in physical activity. Combining a passion for assisting patients with a fascination for the human body, the field of physical therapy allows her the opportunity to make a positive impact on individuals' lives while continuously learning and exploring the complexities of movement and rehabilitation.
Why Pain Science Physical Therapy
Jill chose to work for Pain Science Physical Therapy because it offered a unique approach to patient care that aligned with her professional interests and values. The clinic's emphasis on a biopsychosocial and holistic approach to treatment resonated with her. Her favorite thing about her job is knowing that she is helping to make a positive impact in patients’ lives.
She believes clients choose Pain Science Physical Therapy because of its effective treatments, positive outcomes, personalized and compassionate care, clear communication and education, positive clinical environment, and availability of additional services and resources. In the next five years, Jill would love to see Pain Science Physical Therapy achieve growth and expansion. She believes it would be exciting to witness the opening of additional clinics in different locations, allowing more patients to benefit from the clinic's unique approach to patient care. She would also love to see Pain Science Physical Therapy establish itself as a leader in the field known for its exceptional patient outcomes, evidence-based practices, and contributions to the advancement of pain science and holistic approaches to physical therapy.