Naomi Harris, PT
- Position: Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist
- Primary Specialty: Physical Therapy (Board Certified)
- Languages Spoken: English
- Gender: Female
About
For more than three decades, Naomi Harris has been practicing physical therapy in various forms. She has extensive training in manual therapy and orthopedics and a special interest in occupational/ ergonomic therapies. She’s a strong believer in injury prevention. One of Naomi’s primary goals is helping patients discover the cause of their pain and dysfunction and then diligently working with them and other team members to promote self-care.
Naomi was born and raised in Iowa and received her training from the University of Iowa. She’s excited to bring her area of expertise to Ogden Clinic’s physical therapy department: pelvic floor therapy. Pelvic floor disorders affect thousands of women and men. It’s a lifestyle condition that can be managed successfully with help from a specialist. To learn more about Naomi’s subspecialty in pelvic floor therapy, click here.
Naomi and her husband Rich have four children and a rescue dog. All of her children have also rescued dogs of their own. She enjoys spending time with her family in the outdoors hiking, camping, and snowshoeing. Naomi is active in her church and leads a program for newcomers.
Experience
- Ogden Clinic – Pelvic Floor Therapist
Ogden, UT – 2017 to present - WorkAbility – Physical Therapist
Clearfield, UT – 2009 to 2017 - Gentiva Home Care – Physical Therapist
Layton, UT – 2008 to 2009 - Ogden Clinic – Physical Therapist
Ogden, UT – 2003 to 2008 - Fit Quest Therapy – Physical Therapist
South Ogden, UT – 1998 to 2003 - Eastern Iowa Therapeutics – Physical Therapist
Cedar Rapids, IA – 1995 to 1998 - Iowa Medical Clinic – Physical Therapist
Cedar Rapids, IA – 1991 to 1994 - St. Luke’s Hospital – Physical Therapist
Cedar Rapids, IA – 1987 to 1990
Articles and Media with Naomi Harris PT
Pet-rescuing Providers | Health Inspired, Life Inspired
Brittany Kester and her mom, Naomi Harris, are both Ogden Clinic providers. But outside the office, they’re avid dog lovers with five rescued pets between them. Brittany and Naomi share what their dogs bring to their life in this Health Inspired | Life Inspired segment.
Article: Pelvic Floor Therapy After Childbirth
Article: Are Kegels Harmful or Helpful?
Article: 3 In-network Specialties that Support New Mothers
- American Physical Therapy Association
- Utah Chapter, American Physical Therapy Association
- College
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B.S.
University of Iowa
1984
- Medical School
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M.S. Physical Therapy
University of Iowa
1987