Jeff Box, PT has a strong interest in manual therapy and movement techniques that facilitate healing. He strives to help patients achieve their therapy goals by blending functional movements and physical activity. He appreciates that each individual brings their own personal goals and therapy situation to the clinic.
Jeff was in the US Air Force before becoming a therapist. During his service, he worked in a variety of locations and clinical settings across the United States and overseas, from inpatient acute and rehabilitation to outpatient and wellness clinics.
Jeff has earned certification in manual therapy from the International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine. In his free time, he enjoys playing guitar, mountain biking, dual sport motorcycles, and snow boarding.
Connie Crogh, MPT has practiced in a broad range of settings including inpatient rehabilitation, inpatient acute care, outpatient adult and pediatric, skilled nursing facility and home health. She currently specializes in treating adult outpatients with musculoskeletal and neurologic conditions, including pre- and post-surgical patients.
Connie earned a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of California at Davis and received a master’s degree in physical therapy from the University of Southern California. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association.
Anthony (Tony) Day, DPT is board certified in sports medicine and a certified strength and conditioning specialist. He is dry-needling certified and has a strong focus on manual therapy to maximize his patients’ outcomes. He also has extensive experience in other settings such as home health and long-term care.
Tony has a special interest in treating the mountain athlete, and as a lifelong outdoor enthusiast, he can relate to the physical demands placed in this field. His passion lies in patient-centered care and empowering his patients to achieve their individual goals.
Tony earned his bachelor's degree in exercise physiology from Boise State University and a doctorate in physical therapy from Franklin Pierce University. He also completed a year-long residency with the St. Luke’s Sports Medicine program.
Tony and his wife were both born and raised in Idaho and have two busy children. When not at work, he loves taking advantage of the amazing outdoor opportunities life in McCall brings.
Megan Gullickson, PT, DPT, cert. MDT has experience in treating patients with orthopedic and neurological diagnoses across a variety of settings. She currently specializes in evaluation and treatment of spinal conditions and female pelvic health in the outpatient setting.
Megan earned her bachelor’s degree in exercise science from the University of Idaho and her doctor of physical therapy from Eastern Washington University. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, skiing, mountain biking, and hiking.
Sean Hurley PT, DPT has a special interest in orthopedic and sports-related injuries and rehabilitation. Sean’s lifelong participation in sports and outdoor activities drives his desire to help patients return to the activities that they enjoy most or achieve a more active lifestyle with fewer limitations.
Through a personalized combination of manual therapy, exercise, and education Sean assists each patient in reaching their goals and empowers them to continue improving after completion of therapy. He appreciates the challenges of seeing patients of all ages with different conditions associated with working in the rural environment of McCall.
Sean earned his bachelor's degree in biology from the University of San Diego before spending several years pursuing his passions in travel and outdoor recreation through ski instructing and whitewater rafting/kayaking. He later earned his doctorate in physical therapy from Idaho State University.
In his free time, Sean tries to spend as much time outdoors as possible with his wife and dog. He enjoys whitewater rafting/kayaking, skiing, hiking/backpacking, running, and mountain biking.
Sara Jones, OTR/L, PTA currently practices as both an occupational therapist and physical therapy assistant in outpatient, inpatient, and home health settings. She specializes in outpatient adult orthopedics involving the upper extremity with a focus on hand therapy and outpatient pediatric occupational therapy services.
Sara received her associate's degree in physical therapist assisting from the University of Central Arkansas. Following practice as a PTA, Sara returned to the University of Central Arkansas and earned her master’s degree in occupational therapy. She is a member of the American Occupational Therapy Association.
Katherine ("Kate") Knowles, MA CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist who specializes in treating swallowing dysfunction and cognitive deficits that result from acquired brain injury or other neurological damage. Kate has practiced speech therapy in the medical field in a variety of settings including skilled nursing and home health, now bringing her diverse skills to the outpatient clinic in McCall.
Kate earned her bachelor’s degree in international studies from Loyola University Chicago, and her master’s degree in speech-language pathology from Portland State University.
In her free time, Kate loves to enjoy nature, travel the world, ride bikes, and get crafty by knitting, dyeing, and sewing.
Shannon Moss, PT, DPT enjoys treating patients of all ages. She specializes in outpatient adult orthopedics and developmental pediatrics. She has completed post graduate training in manual therapy techniques with the North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy.
Shannon received her doctorate in physical therapy in her home state of Massachusetts at MGH Institute of Health Professions in Boston after earning her bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology at the University of Miami. In her free time, she enjoys skiing, paddleboarding, cooking, and spending time with family.
Annika Olson, SLP has a special interest in pediatric speech and language therapy. Through a personalized combination of speech language therapy, home programming and education Annika supports individualized communication skills and collaboration with parents. Her passion lies with developmental and functional communication skills to support independence.
Annika received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Alaska, Anchorage where she worked on a research program for young children with autism spectrum disorders. She received her master’s degree at Idaho State University and has worked in education, clinical and medical settings. She is a member of the American Speech Hearing Association.
In her free time, Annika enjoys spending time in the outdoors and adventuring. She is a both alpine and Nordic skier, a rafter, and hiker.
Sydney Schoensee, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, FAAOMPT is a certified orthopedic specialist. Her focus is on rehabilitation of orthopedic and sports-related injuries for all ages. She is sports certified and has completed a fellowship in orthopedic manual therapy. Sydney also serves on the faculty of St. Luke's Physical Therapy Sports Residency Program. Her passion lies in treating and empowering her patients to their highest levels.
Summer Skee PT, DPT, OTR/L, MOT is a physical and occupational therapist who specializes in orthopedics and pelvic health for adults. Her pelvic health expertise includes incontinence, pelvic pain, and pre- and post-partum care.
She likes living in McCall with her two sons, where she enjoys mountain biking, hiking, rafting, and backcountry skiing.
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The St. Luke’s McCall Medical Center expansion will provide more space and advanced facilities to ensure we can continue to provide the high-quality, convenient care the people of our growing community deserve.
Designed to promote safety, efficiency and a healing environment, the hospital will feature a new trauma bay, triage area and additional exam rooms in the Emergency Department, modern operating suites and expanded pre- and post-operative areas, expanded lab and imaging space to accommodate advanced equipment and patient privacy, dedicated space for local and visiting specialists, advanced telehealth capability and more.