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Susan Holland, PT 

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Redwood City Medical Center
Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapy Department

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1400 Veterans Blvd.
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Redwood City CA 94063

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Welcome to my home page.

My name is Susan Holland and I started working at Kaiser Permanente Physical Therapy on June 18, 2007. I have worked as a Physical Therapist in Redwood City for 14 years in a variety of settings, however, mostly in an outpatient clinic.

I received my Bachelors degree from San Francisco State University and my Masters degree in Physical Therapy from University California San Francisco. My specialties are quite varied, however, mostly in spine care and balance and vestibular disorders. I believe in treating the whole person and taloring an exercise program to the individuals needs.

As a child I was a competitive swimmer, but in High School I played soccer and was on the track and field team as well. Now I have twin daughters that are very active in sports and keep me very busy. Besides watching my daughters play soccer, I enjoy going for hikes in the redwoods and going to the beach to relax.

Please feel free to contact me at (650) 299-2091

Susan Holland, MPT



 
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