Elizabeth Watts
PT, DPT
Elizabeth graduated from the University of Richmond in 2013, where she played volleyball and cheered for the Spiders. She double majored in International Studies and Spanish with a minor in History. She worked for various pediatric non-profits in Virginia before going back to PT school for her Doctorate and graduating from Western Carolina University in 2019. At WCU, she served on the MAPPT board, the student-run pro bono clinic, and was Fundraising Chair. In 2019, she moved to Nashville to pursue practice as a pediatric clinician. She enjoys working with kids of all ages, sizes, and capabilities and brings a smile to all her sessions. Her clinical practice includes outpatient pediatric centers, NICU, and inpatient pediatric therapy. She has also completed the Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) Level A course. Outside of work, Elizabeth teaches swim lessons, loves to travel, and enjoys spending time exploring Franklin and Middle Tennessee spots with her family.