Nancy Frech, OTR/L completed her Bachelors of science in 1996 from Augustana College. In 1997 she earned her Masters in Occupational Therapy from Washington University in St. Louis. She had an interest in hand therapy from the start and earned her Certified Hand Therapist designation in 2004. Nancy has had over 20 years experience working in outpatient orthopedics. She enjoys working with her patients so they can return to doing the things they enjoy most.
Nancy Frech, OTR/L completed her Bachelors of science in 1996 from Augustana College. In 1997 she earned her Masters in Occupational Therapy from Washington University in St. Louis. She had an interest in hand therapy from the start and earned her Certified Hand Therapist designation in 2004. Nancy has had over 20 years experience working in outpatient orthopedics. She enjoys working with her patients so they can return to doing the things they enjoy most.
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Attentive, knowledgable, personal. Clearly wants her patients to heal, thus pushes them to do the work.
Jan-2025
She was great! Knows her stuff and nice and friendly.
Dec-2024
Nancy is very knowledgeable and provided good insight on my recovery and therapy.
Dec-2024
She pushed me further than I though got I could go.
Nancy Frech, OTR/L completed her Bachelors of science in 1996 from Augustana College. In 1997 she earned her Masters in Occupational Therapy from Washington University in St. Louis. She had an interest in hand therapy from the start and earned her Certified Hand Therapist designation in 2004. Nancy has had over 20 years experience working in outpatient orthopedics. She enjoys working with her patients so they can return to doing the things they enjoy most.
Attentive, knowledgable, personal. Clearly wants her patients to heal, thus pushes them to do the work.
She was great! Knows her stuff and nice and friendly.
Nancy is very knowledgeable and provided good insight on my recovery and therapy.
She pushed me further than I though got I could go.