The Great Falls Clinic is excited to announce the newest addition to the physical therapy team, Amanda “Mandy” Gange, DPT. Amanda has specialized training in pelvic floor rehabilitation, dry needling, orthopedic injuries, and other geriatric trainings.
Amanda received her bachelor’s degree in biology in 2008 from Dickinson State University in Dickinson, North Dakota. Before completing her education, she participated in an independent study within the Geriatric Training Program with the Montana Geriatric Education Cener in 2009. Amanda received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2012 from the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana.
After completing her training, Amanda carried out her clinical rotations where she had the opportunity to work with patients across the state of Montana. She spent much of her rotation at Village Health Care in both Missoula, Montana and Billings, Montana. After completing her clinical rotations, she worked at the Community Hospital of Anaconda in Anaconda, Montana.
In her spare time, Amanda enjoys running, hiking, fishing, and other outdoor recreation. A fun fact about Amanda is that she has three little girls that she spends time chasing and loves being a mom.
Amanda is accepting patients at the Great Falls Clinic Specialty Center, 3000 15th Avenue South. For more information or to book an appointment please call 406-454-2171.
About the Great Falls Clinic:
In 1917, four visionary medical leaders opened a world-class comprehensive health care center, with an integrated team of specialists and a personal approach to wellness—far from an urban center. Today, the Great Falls Clinic provides diverse specialty medical clinics, urgent care clinics, primary care, cancer center, and highly specialized surgical services. The Great Falls Clinic and Hospital are committed to improving the health and wellness of our community by striving to provide the best healthcare possible.
As a provider-led organization, the Clinic is committed to recruiting the exemplary medical staff members, harnessing the power of the latest medical technologies, continually striving for advancement, and above all, working as a team to meet the health needs of the 250,000 residents living in Central Montana.