Who We Are
We are proud to be the go-to physical therapy provider for North Alabama. Our team of highly skilled therapists is committed to providing exceptional care to help patients reach their goals. We work with a wide range of patients, from pregnant and postpartum moms to seniors looking to improve their mobility. Whether you are recovering from surgery or experiencing chronic pain, our personalized treatment plans can help you get back to doing the things you love.
Meet Dr. Shaunta Andrews
Dr. Shaunta Andrews, PT, DPT, is a highly skilled physical therapist and owner of Andrews Family Physical Therapy, LLC. She received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) from University of Alabama in Birmingham (UAB).
Shaunta's desire to pursue this field of study stems from her own history with pelvic health issues and her journey through orthopedic surgery recovery. Through diligent research and nearly 20 years of experience, she has developed a hands-on approach to physical therapy that produces positive outcomes for all of her patients.
As one of the first black woman-owned physical therapy practices, Dr. Andrews is committed to providing individualized care based on the latest evidence-based practices. She is dedicated to servicing underprivileged and underserved communities, prioritizing the needs of her patients and working tirelessly to provide them with the best care possible.
What We Treat
At Andrews Family Physical Therapy, LLC, we believe in providing personalized care to help our patients live their healthiest life. Our experienced therapists offer a wide range of services, from work-related injury rehabilitation to athletes recovering from an injury. Each session is tailored to the individual, geared towards helping our patients reach new heights of health, wellness and physical improvement.
Our Services
General Orthopedics
Pelvic Health
Pregnancy/ Postpartum
Dry Needling
Common conditions treated:
Back pain/ Neck pain
Plantar fasciitis
Tendonitis
Post surgical
Arthritis
Hip pain/ Knee Pain
Sprains/ Strains
Pediatrics
Pelvic girdle pain
(Vulvodynia, Vaginismus, Pudendal neuroglia)
Tail bone pain
Pelvic organ prolapse
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Sexual
Painful intercourse
Genitalia pain
Erectile dysfunction
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Bowel
Constipation
Incontinence
Bladder
Urinary urgency/ frequency
Bladder pain
Incontinence
Low back pain
Pelvic girdle pain
Pubic symphysis pain
SI joint pain
Sciatica
Birth preparation
Painful intercourse
Perineal tearing
Diastasis recti
Return to physical activities
Dry needling uses a small monofilament needle that can be used to:
Release trigger points
Improve blood flow
Mobilize scar tissue
Improve flexibility
Reduce spasm
Reduce localized tissue sensitivity
Monday - Friday 8:00 to 5:00
256-705-3508
256-484-5592
600 Boulevard South, SW, Ste. 104 Huntsville, AL 35802