We opened our North St. Paul (NSP) office in April 2004 on 6th St. In May of this year we moved to our present site in the heart of downtown North St. Paul on the northwest corner of the intersection of 7th Ave. and Margaret Street. We share space in our office with Phase II Fitness, whose owner, Sandi Thelen, ATC, provides functional training along with wellness and fitness programs.
Our NSP therapy staff consists of the Clinic Manager, Brent Jorud, PT, who has over 8 years of experience treating a variety of orthopedic and sports medicine conditions; Ross Van Natta, PT, ATC, and Heather Adams, PT. Brent, Ross, and Heather have developed good relationships with a number of local physicians and are strong members of the NSP health care, school, and business communities. They work closely with the Phase II Fitness staff, which provides an ideal resource for wellness programs for many patients after their physical therapy is completed. Brent, Ross, and Heather work very hard to provide excellent patient service by striving to see every new patient within 24 hours of referral. Although we see many athletes of all ages for sports therapy treatment programs, we enjoy seeing patients of all ages and all orthopedic conditions.
From the West: Take Highway 36 east. Turn right (south) on Margaret St. at North St. Paul’s landmark, the big white snowman. Take Margaret St. toward downtown North St. Paul. Our office is the white building on the northwest corner of Margaret St. and 7th Ave. Before you get to 7th Ave., turn right (west) on Sepala into the parking lot on the north side of our building. You can also get out right at our front door for convenient access when in a wheelchair or when walking is difficult. From the East : Take Highway 36 west. Turn left (south) on Margaret St. at North St. Paul’s landmark, the big white snowman. Take Margaret St. toward downtown North St. Paul. Our office is the white building on the northwest corner of Margaret St. and 7th Ave. Before you get to 7th Ave., turn right (west) on Sepala into the parking lot on the north side of our building. You can also get out right at our front door for convenient access when in a wheelchair or when walking is difficult.