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Meet our Team

 

 

 

 

Tracey Hampshire, DPT

 

Tracey is originally from the big state of Texas and she grew up in Houston.  She earned her undergraduate degree at the University of Texas, Arlington. After receiving Honors for her B.S in Exercise Science she went on to earn her Doctorate in Physical Therapy at Texas Women's University.

When Tracey was 8 years old her Mother became disabled. Through this event Tracey perfected her skills of compassion and care that she uses today with her patients. Tracey especially enjoys treating runners, bikers, swimmers and amputees. She loves any interaction with new people.


Tracey joined Pine Lake PT in 2021. Outside of work you will find Tracey being active, playing Dungeons & Dragons, cooking or baking. Her life goal is to participate in an IronMan Triathlon. 
 

 

 

 

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Ryan Doolittle, DPT

 

Ryan Doolittle joins Pine Lake Physical Therapy from San Diego, California. He attended the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences and was awarded a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from such.


We thank Ryan for his service as a US Marine. During his time of service Ryan injured his ankle which ultimately led to rehabilitation in Physical Therapy. His experience with PT himself sparked an interest and his career took off from there. 


Ryan joined Pine Lake PT in 2022. He enjoys exercise and seeing others recover from injury. During his free time Ryan likes visiting lakes, going camping, fishing for the “big one” and watching sporting events!
 

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Ron Enyeart, PT, Owner

 

Ron is a life-long resident of Washington State. He grew up in Bellevue, graduating from Newport High School in 1979. Ron went on to receive a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from Northwestern University in Chicago in 1983.

 

Ron and his wife Cindy opened Pine Lake Physical Therapy in September 1998. After practicing Physical Therapy for over 30 years, Ron has enjoyed many different practice settings and patients. Some of the most memorable patients for Ron were at the Mt. Si Transitional Health Center in North Bend.

 

Ron’s specialty is Manual Therapy and orthopedic rehabilitation. During Ron’s free time he enjoys fly-fishing, watching The Sounders or Seahawks , community involvement and family.

 

 

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