MEET DR. ANNIE

Clinic Director;
Home Visits
Dr. Veronica Anne Pinto, best known as Annie, graduated from Penn State University with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Nutrition and went on to receive her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from Temple University. She began her career working in an acute rehab setting where she provided intensive inpatient physical therapy for many diverse conditions and injuries. She then furthered her career in an acute care setting where she worked mainly in the intensive care unit and in the orthopedic and spine institute.
Her passion for pelvic health grew when experiencing her own pregnancy and post-partum issues in 2020. She became certified in treating pelvic health conditions through Herman and Wallace continuing education and is also a Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist (PCES). She quickly realized her calling and developed a passion for treating the pre and postnatal population in hopes to bring awareness to the importance of pelvic health.
She recently returned from living abroad in Singapore for three amazing years with her husband and three young children. She was completely in awe of the prominence of pelvic floor therapy, pre and postnatal care, and pelvic health resources in other countries and was excited to bring her continued passion back to the states!
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling to new places, visiting coffee shops, and crushing a running, pilates or strength training workout. She is excited to be a part of the Restore team and to educate, treat, and better patients with pelvic health concerns!
MEET DR. DANA

Dr. Dana McPeak Posavec is a pelvic floor PT and received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Slippery Rock University. With over six years of orthopedic experience and four years focused specifically on pelvic floor therapy, Dana brings a holistic approach to her practice. She is passionate about addressing pelvic floor dysfunction by considering the entire body—treating from the top down and bottom up—to help her patients feel empowered and whole.
In 2023, Dana earned her McKenzie Certification (Cert. MDT), which deepened her spinal expertise and enhanced her ability to blend mechanical diagnosis and therapy with traditional pelvic floor interventions. She’s especially drawn to treating a variety of pelvic floor symptoms and is fulfilled in supporting individuals through often-overlooked aspects of their health.
Outside the clinic, Dana enjoys running, reading, and spending time with her friends and family. She and her husband are proud parents to their son Callum and their dog Remi.