Heather Laskaris earned her Doctoral degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Michigan. She specializes in outpatient orthopedics and pelvic floor therapy, providing care for individuals of all genders. Heather is passionate about providing personalized, one-on-one care, tailoring each treatment to her patients' individual needs and goals. Drawing from her own experiences managing a chronic injury and pelvic floor dysfunction, Heather deeply understands what it’s like to feel powerless over your body — and the empowering journey of recovery. She is dedicated to educating her patients about their conditions and equipping them with the tools to overcome challenges, manage symptoms, and return to full function. Outside the clinic, Heather enjoys practicing and teaching Ashtanga yoga, strength training, scuba diving, and spending time exploring new recipes in the kitchen. She balances her professional and personal life with a strong commitment to health, resilience, creativity, and lifelong learning.


Credentials & Training
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Pelvic Floor Certification - Gender inclusive, Colorectal and Urogynologic conditions, Male pelvic floor -Herman & Wallace
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Lumbar and Sacral Nerve Manual Assessment and Treatment-Herman & Wallace
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Dry Needling for Craniofacial, Cervicothoracic, UE, Lumbopelvic and Lower Extremity Conditions Conditions (AAMT)
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PFDN-Dry Needling for Pelvic Floor Conditions (AAMT)
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300- hour Ashtanga Yoga Teacher Training
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Doctor of Physical Therapy, University of Michigan, Flint 2021
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Bachelor of Science, Health Care Administration, Kaplan University 2015