
Chloe Heninger
DPT, Pelvic Health
Eagle Mountain Ranches
“To me, life is all about helping others, and physical therapy is the perfect meI enjoy being a physical therapist because I get to create meaningful
connections with my patients, while providing life-changing care. Pelvic health issues are deeply personal and affect daily life, relationships,
and confidence. I find helping someone overcome those challenges to be incredibly rewarding.dium to accomplish this. The close relationships I am able to build with my patients and seeing their lives change for the better without drugs or surgery brings me great joy.”
“As a physical therapist, I have a special interest in treating pelvic floor conditions and working with prenatal and postpartum women. Supporting women through pregnancy and postpartum recovery allows me to help them feel strong, empowered, and capable during such a transformative time in their lives. I enjoy educating patients, normalizing conversations around pelvic health, and giving them tools to reduce pain and feel confident in their bodies again. Seeing the progress they make is one of the most fulfilling parts of my career.”
- DPT: Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, UT
- BS: Exercise and Wellness, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
Chloe grew up in Seattle, WA, and currently lives in Vineyard with her husband and two children. She studied ballet at a pre-professional level
and, as a teenager, lived in Russia and New York City to attend prestigious ballet academies. Chloe enjoys reading, teaching High Fitness classes, and practicing Pilates.
