Welcome to Catalyst Physical Therapy!

Expert care is the baseline. Here, it's also personal. 

Why I built this.

If I'm being honest, Catalyst started because I had no other choice but to begin again.

After leaving a previous practice, I found myself at a crossroads. Rather than taking the safe road, I built something from the ground up. As Catalyst grew, so did my understanding of what women actually needed from their care. I heard it over and over again from women in my office, but I also understood it so deeply because I was living it myself.

I am a mom and a business owner. I know what it means to carry a full life while quietly dealing with something that isn't working in your body. I know what it feels like to go looking for answers and come up empty, to sit across from a provider who doesn't quite get it, to wonder if you're ever going to find someone who does.

That experience didn't just shape me as a person. It shaped every decision I've made at Catalyst.

I built this practice because I needed it to exist. For my patients. For my staff. And honestly, for women like me who deserve a place where they are truly taken care of, where care fits into their lives rather than the other way around, and where they never have to fight to be heard.

Women are underserved by our healthcare system. That is not an opinion. It is something I see every single day. Catalyst exists to change that, one woman at a time.

- Dr. Blair Green, PT, DPT, OCS, PHC

Founder, Catalyst Physical Therapy

Catalyst is built on expertise, but it runs on something deeper. Meet the women behind the practice, each of us committed not just to your recovery, but to making sure you feel heard, supported, and never alone in this process.

 

Dr. Blair Green PT, DPT, OCS, PHC, Founder 

 

Blair has spent her entire career getting better at understanding and treating the whole woman.

Pelvic health and orthopedics are inseparable. You cannot treat one without understanding the other, and Blair has spent her career developing deep expertise in both. That breadth is what allows her to see the whole picture when other providers have only seen part of it.

Today Blair holds a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and is certified as both an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist and a Pelvic Health Clinician. She still treats patients, teaches and mentors the next generation of physical therapists, and leads Catalyst with the same attention and care she brings to every patient session.

Outside the clinic she is a runner, a Pilates devotee, and a mom who knows firsthand what it means to juggle a full life while trying to show up fully for everyone in it.

She built Catalyst because she needed it to exist. And she stays because she knows there is still more to do.

 

Dr. Lauren Bober PT, DPT, CLT, CES, Certified Lymphedema Therapist

 

 

Some careers are built on ambition. Lauren's was built on love.

When her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, Lauren did what she knew how to do — she used her skills as a physical therapist to help her through it. What she didn't expect was that experience would completely redirect her path. She hasn't looked back since.

Lauren brings a depth of expertise that is genuinely rare in physical therapy. As a certified lymphatic therapist, she specializes in post-surgical rehabilitation for breast cancer survivors, as well as women recovering from cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. She understands the full arc of healing — physically, emotionally, and everything in between.

She joined Catalyst in 2020 and found her people. A natural teacher, she speaks at professional conferences, mentors students and clinicians, and leads a weekly Pilates mat class specifically designed for breast cancer survivors.

Outside the clinic Lauren is a traveler, a board game enthusiast, a devoted reader, and a mom to two spirited daughters. She is most herself with her family, preferably somewhere near a beach.

 

Dr. Anisha Drake  PT, DPT, WCS, Women's Health Clinical Specialist

 

Anisha didn't come to pelvic health by accident. She chose it deliberately, before it was personal, and has never looked back.

Since earning her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine in 2008, Anisha has specialized in treating chronic pelvic pain and bowel and bladder disorders, as well as conditions like endometriosis, diastasis recti, and pelvic floor dysfunction. As a certified Women's Health Clinical Specialist, she brings a level of knowledge and focus that her patients feel from the very first appointment.

What her patients notice first is how she makes them feel. Calm. Heard. Safe enough to talk about the things they've never said out loud before. Anisha has a gift for taking conditions that feel overwhelming or embarrassing and giving them back to her patients in a way that feels manageable and hopeful.

Her own experience with pregnancy and motherhood deepened what was already a profound commitment to this work. She understands these challenges from the inside out.

Outside the clinic she recharges outdoors — camping with her family and hitting the dog park whenever she can.