Physical Therapy Consultant
Kristine Trimble, PT, DPT
Physical Therapy Consultant
Kristine is a physical therapist who has been practicing for over 20 years and has always gravitated towards the more complex cases. She graduated with a M.S. in Physical Therapy from Nazareth College in Rochester, NY and pursued her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Virginia Commonwealth University. She has primarily worked in the outpatient setting seeing neurological, complex pain, cancer rehabilitation, and post-COVID cases. She has special interest in Dysautonomia and developed a module for her colleagues on Clinical Management of POTS. She has been active in brining care to those with dysautonomia. She herself has experienced some autonomic dysfunction following a COVID-19 infection and uses the techniques she teaches her patients.
Request a ConsultJennifer Samghabadi, FNP
Health Coach
Jennifer Samghabadi is a Family Nurse Practitioner with 25 years of professional medical experience, including work in the neonatal intensive care unit, emergency medicine, perioperative, critical care nursing, staff development, supervising education programs, and serving as a Unit Director. She earned her Masters Degree as Family Nurse Practitioner at SUNY Stony Brook, graduating Magna Cum Laude. She is a member of the American Nurses Association-NY, and the Long Island and American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. Jennifer has been active in helping to educate other medical professionals about autonomic disorders. Jennifer was diagnosed with POTS and has made it her mission to help educate and empower patients with dysautonomia.
Request a ConsultResearch Associate
Jill Brook, MA
Research Associate
Jill is a researcher and 25-year sufferer of severe POTS and mast cell activation disorder (MCAS). She earned degrees from Princeton University and UCLA and worked as a researcher and statistician at both universities and the Pritikin Longevity Center. She consulted for Caltech and Disney, appeared multiple times on NBC's Today Show and Good Morning America, wrote books and assisted with numerous research studies involving dysautonomia. She was homebound for years, but with proper treatment, she is well-enough to work and exercise again. Jill is an integral member of Dysautonomia Clinic Research Team by providing statistical support and assisting with data analysis on numerous studies involving POTS, Long Covid and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.