Patricio Morchio, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

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About Patricio

Patricio graduated from the University of North Georgia with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2015 and received an undergraduate degree in Exercise Science. Pat grew up in Buford, Georgia, and now resides in Braselton, Georgia. He played baseball in high school and fractured his ankle.  This led to receiving physical therapy and inspired his career as a Physical Therapist.


Pat is certified in dry needling.  He enjoys working in the outpatient orthopedic setting and works with various diagnoses.  Pat is also bilingual, speaking both English and Spanish.


Pat enjoys spending time with friends and family in his free time. He enjoys golfing and is a huge UGA fan.




Special Interests

  • Total Joint Replacements
  • Knees
  • Hips

Certifications

  • Dry Needling

Education

  • University of North Georgia
  • University of North Georgia, DPT

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