Miss Sarah Pritchard, DPT, Physical Therapist | Orthopedic
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Miss Sarah Pritchard, DPT

Physical Therapist | Orthopedic

3087 E Warm Springs Rd 200 Las Vegas NV, 89120

About

Sarah Pritchard, PT, DPT, is a seasoned Doctor of Physical Therapy with a proven track record in the healthcare sector. She possesses expertise in Manual Therapy, Exercise Prescription, Home Healthcare, Sports Medicine, and Injury Prevention. Sarah is a dedicated healthcare professional holding a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Mary in 2009. She also earned her Bachelor’s of Science degree from St. Cloud University in 2006, enhancing her knowledge and skills in the field.

Education and Training

University of Mary DPT 2009

Board Certification

Licensed Physical Therapist in Nevada

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

CardiopulmonarySportsOrthopedicsDry NeedlingManual TherapyKinesiotapeHome Health Care Sports MedicineInjury PreventionBiomechanicsMovement Empowerment

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Clinic Manager Out Patient Physical Therapy 2012 - 2014
  • Clinic Manager Palmeira Home Health 2021 - 2023

Professional Memberships

  • APTA  
  • American Physical Therapists Association  

Miss Sarah Pritchard, DPT's Practice location

One Care Home Health

3087 E Warm Springs Rd 200 -
Las Vegas, NV 89120
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Expert in Manual Therapy and Athletic Rehabilitation, Supporting Holistic Physical Health

Dr. Sarah Pritchard, DPT, a dedicated Doctor of Physical Therapy serving Las Vegas, Nevada, brings her specialized expertise to help athletes, runners, triathletes, and general patients enhance mobility, strength, and healing. Based in the Lunar Effect Street area, she is known for combining evidence-based manual therapy, personalized rehabilitation, and a compassionate, holistic approach to patient care.

After earning her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Mary, Dr. Pritchard began her practice focused on musculoskeletal health, injury prevention, and performance optimization. With a strong proficiency in manual therapy techniques, she tailors each treatment plan to address pain, improve biomechanics, and restore functional movement, empowering individuals across all abilities and activity levels.

In her Las Vegas practice, Dr. Pritchard emphasizes individualized care for each patient. Whether recovering from injury, rehabilitating post-surgery, or striving to reach athletic goals, she works closely with each person to design achievable, progressive plans. Her practice environment fosters trust, encouragement, and long-term wellness partnerships.

Recognized for her skill and professionalism, Dr. Pritchard is listed among licensed physical therapists in Nevada, serving the Henderson–Las Vegas region. Her welcoming clinic provides accessible treatment, with a focus on education, movement empowerment, and restoring quality of life.

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