Taylor Ott
Taylor Ott
PT, DPT, PN1, TPI Certified Level 1
Physical Therapist
I grew up in Taylor, PA and attended Riverside Jr.-Sr. High School. I then received my B.S. in Exercise Science from The University of Scranton and my M.S. in Sports Nutrition & Exercise Science from Marywood University. Wanting to be adventurous, I moved out west to Glendale, Arizona and received my Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Midwestern University. Currently, I live in Olypahnt and treat at our Archbald location.
I’m a Licensed Physical Therapist and Certified Level 1 Exercise Nutrition Coach through Precision Nutrition. I’m also a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and American College of Sports Medicine
My main core values are:
- Making New Goals
- Achieving New Goals
“Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and make a trail.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
AT NEPA, I treat most orthopedic conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system, and additionally, I enjoy treating neurologic and balance disorders. One thing I hate to see is patients no longer being able to do some of the simplest things in their day-to-day lives due to their condition. Being able to help patients live their lives functionally and independently without pain is always rewarding. I enjoy treating post-surgical conditions, balance disorders, and vertigo.
One thing that makes my job here so great is the amount of fun and laughs we have between our patients and staff.
What is Taylor Watching, Reading, or Listening to?
- Casino Royale (Movie)
- Educated (Book)
- Ologies (Podcast)
I enjoy skiing, working out at the gym, binge-watching Netflix, and trying new recipes.
Patient Testimonials
“Staff is very knowledgeable and professional. I had a great experience and I was able to regain full range of motion in my shoulder. Taylor was a wonderful PT! I highly recommend this physical therapy group!” – Kate Flannery
“It was my first time ever for physical therapy for tendinitis in my foot. Taylor was wonderful. If I ever need physical therapy again, I would not hesitate to go to the Physical Therapy Association of NEPA at the Highlands. I would also request Taylor- he was great!” – Marilyn Jones