Meet the Doctors
All of the therapy performed at Wise Little Movers- Physical Therapy is held to the utmost standards. We value ethical decisions, family-oriented goals, and evidence based treatments to help children reach their max potentials!
Owner, Physical Therapist
Dr. Savannah Wise, PT, DPT
Hello! My name is Savannah, or "Miss Savannah," as most of my tiny patients call me. I specialize in treating the pediatric population with various neurological, developmental and genetic disorders in infants and toddlers. I received my undergraduate degree from The Ohio State University, majoring in Exercise Science Education and minoring in Dance and then continued on to get my Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Shenandoah University in Winchester, VA.
I have taken advanced training in various pediatric topics including torticollis, the pediatric ankle and gait analysis, advanced medical screening for medically complex children, sensory reflex integration, and am certified in Craniosacral Fascial Therapy (CFT)- The Gillespie Approach.
I love educating and empowering families to promote development of their little ones through positioning, bodywork and play.
Physical Therapist
Dr. Hope Walker, PT, DPT
Hi! I’m Hope and I work as a physical therapist specializing in the pediatric population. I find my passion in working with children as they are resilient tiny humans who allow me to tap into my own imagination and creativity.
I attained my undergraduate degree from College of Charleston majoring in Exercise Science and spending 4 years playing for the soccer team. I then went on to receive my Doctorate of Physical Therapy from High Point University. After a few years away, working with children in Columbia, SC, I am back living in my favorite city treating kids in both the home and school environment.
Physical Therapist
Dr. Maddie DeVeau, PT, DPT
Hello! My name is Maddie. I received my undergraduate degree at Louisiana State University with a major in Kinesiology, where I then continued my education at the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences to attain my Doctorate in Physical Therapy. The excitement when a milestone is reached, the daily challenges and quick turn-arounds, as well as being able to cheer along side family members and my patients themselves has led me to love working for the pediatric population. I am so excited for the opportunity of getting to work with your child along side you!