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Makovicka and MD West ONE Healthcare Partners of Pickleball Omaha

PICKLEBALL OMAHA NAMES MAKOVICKA PHYSICAL THERAPY AND MD WEST ONE OFFICIAL CHAMPION SPONSORS & HEALTHCARE PARTNERS Pickleball Omaha has named Makovicka Physical Therapy and MD West ONE the official Champion Sponsor Healthcare Partners. This partnership will allow Pickleball Omaha’s members direct access to MD West ONE orthopedic care and Makovicka Physical Therapy services. “To say. . .

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Makovicka PT and Clarkson College Sign Partnership

Makovicka Physical Therapy, a Nebraska network of 21 outpatient physical therapy clinics, locally owned and operated by physical therapists, is pleased to announce a new partnership with Clarkson College. The partnership offers Makovicka PT employees, as well as their spouses and dependent children ages 23 and younger, a tuition savings scholarship at Clarkson College. A. . .

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Anderson Wins Excellence in Healthcare Inspire Womens Award

Betsy Anderson holding the Inspire Women Award for Excellence in Healthcare.

Betsy Anderson, PT, MSPT, clinic director at Pine Lake West in Lincoln, NE, was the winner in the Excellence in Healthcare Award category for the prestigious Inspire-Celebrating Women Leadership Award in Lincoln. The nominated women are considered leaders and role models with a strong sense of self, a success-driven work ethic, and extraordinary accomplishments. Betsy and the. . .

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Betsy Anderson Finalist for Inspire Womens Excellence in Healthcare Award

Betsy Anderson, PT, MSPT, clinic director at Pine Lake West in Lincoln, NE, was nominated and is one of the six finalists for the Excellence in Healthcare Award category for the prestigious Inspire-Celebrating Women Leadership Award in Lincoln. The annual award created in 2015 honors influential and deserving women in the Lincoln area in eleven. . .

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Bennington Clinic Now Open

Makovicka Physical Therapy opened its newest clinic on August 28th in Bennington, Nebraska. The clinic is on the southwest corner of 156th and State Street (accessible by either 156th or State Streets). Clinic hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Brooke Kroupa PT, DPT is the clinic director with expertise in assisting. . .

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Pine Lake East Open House and Ribbon Cutting Event

It was a perfect night to celebrate the opening of clinic number 20 on Tues., Aug 15th. Together with LIBA, Makovicka Physical Therapy owners and staff proudly cut the ribbon and thanked the community for the support of our company. This is the fourth clinic for Makovicka Physical Therapy in Lincoln, plus Waverly. The evening. . .

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Watson Selected for Midlands Business Journal 40 Under 40 Award

Vestibular Physical Therapy

Congratulations to Lauren Watson, PT, DPT, OCS, Director of Operations, for being selected to receive the Midlands Business Journal 40 Under 40 Award! This highly competitive award is based not only on being a leader in the industry but also on being actively involved in the community. Lauren recognizes the need for the field of. . .

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Community Impact in Cass County

Makovicka Physical Therapy proudly supports our communities each year through sponsorships, donations, staff involvement, event participation, and even cleaning up trash. It’s part of our corporate culture, and we embrace the opportunity to partner with our neighbors and friends to make a positive impact for our neighbors and friends. The attached infographic gives a visual. . .

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Chris Cameron PT, DPT Receives National Safety Council Award

Chris Cameron, PT, DPT, is a board-certified orthopaedic clinical specialist, and one of an elite group of professionals to receive the 2022 National Safety Council (NSC) Rising Stars of Safety Award. Cameron directs Makovicka Physical Therapy’s Occupational Health program, with centers in Lincoln and Omaha.                     . . .

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Diaper Drive Exceeds Expectations. Again.

The need is real. According to the Diaper Bank Network, children in low-income families are at the greatest risk of suffering the effects of diaper need because many families can’t afford diapers. Current public support programs help some, but young children have additional needs necessary to build a strong foundation for healthy growth and to. . .

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