Andrew Gillihan, Physical Therapist
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Andrew Gillihan

Physical Therapist

7227 Montgomery Rd. STE C Cincinnati Ohio, 45236

About

 As a Performance Physical Therapist, Dr. Gillihan specializes in treatment for men's pelvic health, everyday gym-goers, weight lifters, runners, youth athletes, combat athletes, and tactical professionals such as military, veterans, law enforcement, firefighters, and EMTs. Andrew wants to help clients and patients reach their "moonshots" (*the dreams they feel they may never complete*). He is passionate about using his knowledge of orthopedics & sports physical therapy to help better serve people just like you. Dr. Gillihan recognizes the importance of providing a well-rounded, patient-centered experience. He hopes you choose to schedule an appointment to take care of any injuries, aches, or pains. 

 

Education and Training

Arkansas State University Doctor Of Physical Therapy 2022

Boise State University Master's in Kinesiology 2019

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

Men's Pelvic HealthPerformance OrthopedicsPersonal InjuryMotor Vehicle AccidentsLow Back PainSports Rehab

Andrew Gillihan's Practice location

7227 Montgomery Rd. STE C -
Cincinnati, Ohio 45236
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