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Faith earned both her undergraduate and master’s degrees from Milligan University, where she studied Exercise Science and Occupational Therapy. After graduating, she spent five years working in pediatrics—helping children with developmental delays, sensory challenges, feeding difficulties, and autism. That experience gave her a strong foundation in creativity, adaptability, and communication that she carries into every patient interaction.

Her path into pelvic health began with her own journey navigating pelvic pain. That experience gave her a personal understanding of how powerful pelvic floor therapy can be and led her to pursue training in pelvic health across the lifespan. As a pediatric OT, she also saw the need for pelvic health support in children—especially those struggling with constipation, urinary issues, sensory sensitivities, and toilet training. This prompted a passion for treating these concerns within the pediatric population.

Faith is known for her kind, curious, and compassionate approach. She meets each patient with warmth and genuine interest, working to understand what matters most to them and how therapy can support their goals in daily life.

Outside of work, she enjoys sitting on her front porch swing, working on puzzles, or reading a good book. She values time with friends and family—especially when it includes gathering around good food. Her husband, Cameron, and their quirky cat, Sheldon, keep life full of joy.

Faith Morelock, OTR/L

Occupational Therapist

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