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Peak Performance
Sports and Physical Therapy has extended the Competency, Compassion,
Results based physical therapy reputation established in our
New Bern and Jacksonville to Havelock, NC. Located on East
Main Street (Rt. 70), the Havelock clinic is easy to find
and convenient to Havelock, Newport and Morehead City.
Led by Clinical Director
Andy Klatt, the Havelock Peak Performance staff is trained
to the highest standards and is fully prepared to help improve
the lives of our patients. Our new facility is fully equipped
with the latest, top quality therapy equipment, carefully
monitored by encouraging and caring Physical Therapy Technicians.
We at Peak Performance understand successful results requires
both clinical competence and compassion; therefore, you will
find all our staff consistently extending their special form
of friendly courtesy, necessary to provide all our patients
with a positive experience.
Like all four Peak Performance
clinics, the Havelock Peak Performance clinic is well equipped
to treat the majority of orthopedic and musculoskeletal, sports
medicine and post surgical rehabilitation. We are especially
proud of the quality sports injury rehabilitation available
for all ages.

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Havelock Clinic Location
1202 E. Main Street
Havelock, NC 28532
Office: 252-447-4005
Fax: 252-447-4001
Clinic Hours
Monday – Thursday: 7:30 am – 6:30 pm
Friday: 7:30 am – 4:00 pm
Now Offering
Anodyne® Therapy
Proven by research
Recommended by Physicians
Trusted by patients...
Contact your physician
for a simple referral.
Call Peak Performance for more information
or
visit the Anodyne®
Therapy website
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Anthony
Rubeira, DPT, Clinic Director
Anthony obtained his undergraduate degree in Biology from Quinnipiac University
(Hamden, CT) and his Doctoral degree in Physical Therapy from Creighton
University (Omaha, NE). Anthony and his wife, Laurie, were the first two
doctorally trained physical therapists in Connecticut history. Prior to
relocating to New Bern in 2006, Anthony was the Director of Physical Therapy
Services for Griffin Hospital’s Occupational Medicine Center (Shelton,
CT) and was also an Assistant Professor at Quinnipiac University where
he taught Biology, Cell Physiology, and Anatomy and Physiology courses.
Anthony’s continuing education experience includes Maitland, Mulligan,
and McKenzie courses as well as courses dealing with vestibular rehabilitation
and the orthopedic management of the spine, shoulder, hip, knee, and ankle/foot
complex. He is a major advocate of evidence based physical therapy practice
and is dedicated to achieving excellent patient outcomes via patient education
and the application of the most effective treatment strategies. Anthony
is an enthusiastic New England Patriots and Boston Red Sox fan. He regularly
participates in cardiovascular and resistance training and has a passion
for scuba diving. The greatest joys in his life come from his wonderful
wife and two beautiful daughters.
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Angela
Phillippe, PT
Angela graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy
from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. She began her career
in the Roanoke, Virginia area and worked in a variety of settings including
inpatient care in a regional referral hospital/Level One Trauma Center.
She also worked in a skilled nursing facility, home health care, and was
Department Director at a hospital-based PT clinic with an extensive caseload
of patients with work-related injuries. Angela was commissioned into the
United States Navy Reserve, and in 2004 was called to active duty. She
served as a Physical Therapist at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, then
was reassigned to Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune. On release from active duty
in 2006, Angela joined the Havelock Peak Performance clinic. Now retired
from the Navy, Angela enjoys competing in the equestrian sport of dressage
and walking on the beach with her dogs and husband Freddie.
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Sarah
Hall, DPT
Sarah earned her undergraduate degree from NC State in 2003. She earned
her MPT and DPT from UNC-CH in 2005/2007. Her background includes acute
care and outpatient orthopedics. She has worked with patients from 2 wks
old up to 100 yrs old. She also enjoys working with aquatic therapy. She
is the main aquatic therapist for the New Bern and Havelock clinics. Some
of her continuing education has included: Strain-Counterstrain, total motion
release, and aquatic therapy. In her free time, she enjoys landscaping
and spending time with her husband and 2 cats.
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Maegan
Barry, DPT
Graduated from Chowan University with a B.S. in Biology-Allied Health in
2006. Began a dual-program for Athletic Training and Physical Therapy in
2006 at Shenandoah University, graduated in 2010 with a DPT and MSAT. Clinical
experiences include: skilled nursing facilities, in-patient rehab on a
spinal cord unit, and outpatient orthopedics. Have additional background
in the sports area with experience at the university and high school level.
Enjoy the beach and spending time with family and friends during my free
time.
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