I tore my ACL and moved to New York all in the same week — it was one of the most destabilizing, painful, and overwhelming times of my life. Enter Dylan. From our very first session, he didn’t just treat me like a patient — he treated me like a whole human being. He asked about my life, my background, my fears, and what I loved doing before and during the injury. He spoke to me like a human and truly felt like a friend and caretaker all in one. He always gave incredible treatment to me and everyone else in the room. I have never experienced care like this in my life. He made space for everything I was going through — physically, mentally, and emotionally — and wove it into the way he cared for me. I’ve never felt more genuinely seen or supported by any healthcare provider.
Dylan was so much more than a physical therapist. He was a guide, a steady presence, a kind listener, and at times, felt like a mental health professional which was so needed in my ACL recovery. He met me where I was every single week — through tears, setbacks, doubts — and helped me believe in my body again. There were weeks where I was laughing and weeks where I was crying, and Dylan was there for all of them. I truly thought I’d never play soccer or snowboard again, and yet, here I am: strong, confident, and fully recovered. That didn’t happen just through exercises — it happened because Dylan understood what I needed on every level and gave me the tools, encouragement, and space to heal fully.
I went to physical therapy every week for almost a year, and every single session felt like a step forward — not just for my knee, but for my whole self. The techs were incredible too — warm, attentive, and part of what made the space feel safe and grounded. Dylan changed my life, and I don’t say that lightly. I am emotional writing this because I can’t truly express how much he means to me or how grateful I am. If you’re lucky enough to work with him, know that you’re not just getting an expert PT — you’re getting someone who will care for every part of you. I owe him so much.