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Samantha (Sapienti) Delahanty, NP

 
 
 

Samantha (she/her) began her patient care career in hospitals as of 2004. She earned her first bachelor of science degree from Simmons College in Boston in Public Health, taking an interest in global health and policy. She then earned a bachelor of science in nursing from MCPHS. As a nurse, she primarily focused her training and career in intensive care, as well as emergency medicine and surgery among others. She is board certified in critical care. She then earned her masters degree from Endicott College in Beverly, MA as a Family Nurse Practitioner. She has experience treating all ages and enjoys a modern, yet holistic, individualized approach to healthcare. She has clinical interests in functional wellness, preventative health, pharmacology, intuitive eating and food psychology, IBS, and women’s health. She is a foodie who loves sunshine, animals, pilates, TV/movies, music, and surrounding herself with loved ones.

 
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Jennifer Murphy, RD

 
 
 

Jennifer Murphy, RD (she/her/hers) is a registered dietician with expertise in nutrition for gastrointestinal conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, eosinophilic esophagitis, and Celiac disease among others. Jen’s realistic approach to optimizing individual lifestyle and eating habits includes using the latest nutrition research, adopting a mindfulness approach to eating and emphasizing the mind body connection.

 
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Amanda Holmes, PT

 
 
 

Amanda Holmes, PT, MS (she/her) has been practicing as a physical therapist since 2000 between and among Massachusetts, Illinois, and the United Kingdom. Amanda obtained her BS and Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Northeastern University. Amanda also obtained a Postgraduate Certificate in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation and Continence for Physiotherapists from the University of Melbourne. She started evaluating and treating patients who suffered from pelvic floor muscle dysfunction right away, during her Advanced Practicum of her Master’s Program, in 2000-2001.

Amanda brings highly skilled manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, biofeedback, electrical stimulation, and other therapeutic modalities to her evaluation and treatment of patients who suffer and struggle with pelvic pain, urinary and fecal incontinence, constipation, urgency, as well as urogenital prolapse.

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