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Jamie Evankovich, PT 

Facility
Oakland Medical Center
Department of Rehabilitation Services

Address
Howe St. Building
1st floor, side entrance
3772 Howe St.
Oakland CA 94611

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Telephone
Appointments: (510) 752-6179

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About Me:

I am a relatively new transplant to the Bay Area from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I am a die-hard Steelers fan. In my spare time I enjoy running, yoga, traveling, and learning. My goals as a physical therapist are to administer the best quality of care, while giving my patients the tools to manage their musculoskeletal conditions for a lifetime. My practice is an ever-evolving process. I welcome patients of all ages, activity levels, and conditions.

Jamie M. Evankovich, PT, DPT
Senior Physical Therapist

Education:

Chatham College, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Doctorate in Physical Therapy 2003-2004

Chatham College, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Masters in Physical Therapy 2001-2003

Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Bachelors of Science in Psychology and Chemistry

Specialization:

Kaiser Permanente Hayward Fellowship in Advanced Orthopedics and Manual Therapy
Hayward, California 2005-2007

Employment:

Kaiser Permanente - Oakland Medical Center
October, 2006 to present
Senior Physical Therapist

Kaiser Permanente- San Francisco
January, 2006 – October 2006
Physical Therapy Fellow

River Valley Rehab Associates/University of Pittsburgh Medical Center – Sports Medicine Center, Pittsburgh, PA, 2003-2006
Staff Physical Therapist



 
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