Hi, I’m Dr. Rachel Herron, PT, DPT, Cert. DN

Pronouns: she/her

I am a trauma informed Orthopedic & Pelvic Health Physical Therapist, certified in Dry Needling and trained in Visceral Manipulation. In addition to being a Physical Therapist, I am a Master Reiki Practitioner. I treat all genders, ages 10 and up.

My mission as a Health Care Provider is to offer integrative mind-body wellness and educational services that empower people to be their own greatest healers. As such, I strive to honor the intersections between our physical health, mental health, emotional wellbeing, lived experiences and various layers of our racial, cultural, and sexual identities.

I hold my Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Pacific University, where I served as Class President and co-founded a student led group named The Collective for Diversity and Social Justice, to address health disparities. I first discovered my passion for pelvic health while working as a Pelvic Health Research Assistant at Pacific University. Since then, I have completed over 250 hours of continuing education to become a pelvic health specialist.

I earned my Bachelor of Arts Degree from Colorado College, where I majored in Cellular Molecular Biology and double minored in Spanish & Human Biology and Kinesiology.

I am proud to be a retired Division I student-athlete! I love integrating my experiences as a student-athlete and Captain of my Division I soccer team into my practice as an Orthopedic & Pelvic Health Physical Therapist & Reiki practitioner. I culminated my soccer career representing Team USA at the World University Games in Gwangju, South Korea.

Being an active community member is important to me. I currently serve as co-chair of the APTA WA Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Committee. Outside of direct patient care, I am honored to have taught pelvic health content to Student Physical Therapists as an Adjunct Professor for the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, at Tufts University School of Medicine (Seattle Campus). I also volunteer my time as a mentor to aspiring pelvic health physical therapists, and student physical therapists of color.

Some of my speciality patient populations include: BIPOC, LGBTQ+, First Responders, Military & Veterans, High performance athletes, Survivors of sexual trauma and abuse, People experiencing symptoms of anxiety, depression and PTSD, People living with chronic pain.

When I am not at Cedar Physical Therapy, I enjoy living in the greater Tacoma area with my wife and our 3 dogs, Luca, Ali and Vinnie. The cute pup in photos across the website, is Ali, my clinic’s Therapy Dog! Ali and I can’t wait to support you on your wellness journey.

I am an out-of-network Physical Therapist.

I choose to not contract with commercial insurance companies. This means that patients who schedule with me, pay for their visit at the time of their appointment.

Click here to learn about my treatment rates and why I choose to be a Cash Based provider.

I don’t treat conditions. I treat people.

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My Continuing Education

Honors & Awards

Outside of work I am proud to be an active community member. While at Pacific University I co-founded a student-led group called The Collective for Diversity and Social Justice, to address systemic health disparities. I have since continued my community involvement, serving as Chair of the Washington State Chapter American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging (DEI&B) Committee from 2020-2024. In 2024 I transitioned to Co-Chair of the Washington State chapter APTA DEI&B Committee and continue to serve in this role today.

I am honored to have received the following awards in acknowledgment of my academic excellence, community involvement, and social justice work to address health disparities.

American Physical Therapy Association

  • Washington State Physical Therapist of the Year Award (2022)

  • Minority Scholarship Award (2020)

Pacific University

  • Outstanding Graduate Award (2020)

  • Lellelid Endowed Scholarship (2019)

  • Harry W. Olson Scholarship (2018)

Professional Memberships

  • American Physical Therapy Association, Washington State Chapter

  • National Association of Black Physical Therapists

  • Washington State Private Practice Special Interest Group