Our Staff
Dr. Sarah Khang
(she/her)
PT, DPT
Physical Therapist
Location: Eagle
Sarah received her bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science in 2019 from Idaho State University. She then went on to receive her Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2023 from South College in Knoxville, TN. As a multi-sport athlete, Sarah gained her interest in physical therapy after experiencing injuries herself and witnessing the positive impact physical therapists also had on the lives of her family and friends. The respect she gained for these physical therapists inspired her to help others return to the activities they love as well. Sarah is passionate about providing care to all individuals, and she has additional training in manual therapy, management of older adults and pelvic floor therapy. She is currently Level 1 Herman & Wallace Certified and Level 1 ICE Physio Pregnancy and Postpartum Certified in the treatment of pelvic floor symptoms. Additionally, she is on track to receive a Certification in Management of the Older Adult from ICE Physio. She also has an FMT certification in IASTM and has completed manual therapy training for treatment of the lumbar spine from McKenzie Institute. She plans to continue furthering her education to ultimately receive the Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification from Herman & Wallace. In her spare time, Sarah enjoys spending time with her husband and fur babies. They enjoy camping and hiking in Idaho together! When she has time, she also enjoys baking, crochet, and board games of all kinds!
***Dr. Marissa is accepting new patients in Eagle at this time.***
Patient Testimonials
“I absolutely love this clinic! Dr. Sarah Khang is amazing! She explained things so well and let me know what we can work on and how to improve moving forward. Everyone is so kind and helpful!” — V.J.
“I started coming to the clinic after taking a community class and have enjoyed services for my first birth. Dr. Sarah Khang did a great job with my initial assessment and beginning therapy, being very observant and patient with me, and I look forward to continued treatment with her to improve my health during delivery.” — S.H.