Our Community Partners

Healing happens in community. Pain is not always alleviated with specific movements. Sometimes it requires other skill sets and resources. The list below are people, organizations, business’ and practitioners that we have great relationships with and feel confident referring to.

Places and people to heal all parts of your life.

Adventure Ready Dog Training is here to build the skills you and your dog need to explore the wild safely and confidently!

The Adventure Package: Get three hour-long sessions for just $180 (a $60 discount) to dial in those essential outdoor manners

First-Time Discount: Take 10% off your first booking for any of our services (training, walks, hikes, and boarding).

The Salt Lake Climbers Alliance works to protect and steward climbing areas in the Wasatch. Follow us at SaltLakeClimbers.org and @slclimbers to learn about our community events and stewardship projects.

 

Robert Engelen, DO

With over 20 years of experience our physicians provide the latest care and treatment options in operative and non-operative orthopedics including; sports medicine, spine, hand and upper extremity, and total joint replacement. We are committed to creating individualized treatment plans and providing exceptional care for you and your loved ones.


Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures

Non-surgical Treatments and Rehabilitation Programs

Robotic-assisted Surgery

Advanced Diagnostic Imaging Technology

 Pain Free Acupuncture is a Millcreek-based clinic dedicated to relieving pain — from nerve damage and sciatica to sports injuries and age-related conditions. Founded by Rachel Pearce, a licensed acupuncturist since 2010, the clinic has served the greater Salt Lake area for over eight years. We recently welcomed acupuncturist Taylor Sarich to our team, expanding our capacity to care for patients. Our commitment to quality care has earned us the Best of SLC award twice in the past five years, along with over 150 five-star reviews.

Free Red Light Treatment with every New Patient Acupuncture treatment referred from Converge

Women of the Wasatch is a Utah-based running community for women, LGTBQ+, BIPOC, and allies. We seek to build connection and encourage everyone to take to the trails by hosting weekly runs and meetups catered to runners of all abilities and backgrounds. We strive to leave our mark on the northern Utah community by hosting events with other local organizations, investing in the future of trail running through youth programs, maintaining our trails, and volunteering for local races. We welcome all who are comfortable in a space centered around women's running.

At Momentum you’ll find a welcoming community of climbers from all walks of life and experience levels. We have some of the world’s best routesetters, climbing instructors and wall designs, to challenge you and help you progress. Let’s climb!

Utah SkiMo is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicating the advancing the sport of ski mountaineering in Utah. We host a biweekly citizen event series during the winter and also work with ski mountaineering race and event promoters in Utah to help promote and sponsor ski mountaineering events.

In addition to events, Utah Ski Mountaineering provides education to new and experienced skiers. In particular, we have a goal of increasing the participation in ski mountaineering through reaching out to juniors (14 to 22 year olds) and women.

Utah SkiMo is an IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Salt Lake Area Queer Climbers

Bringing together LGBTQIA+ climbers across Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front. Come climb!

 

Seek Studio

Functional yoga, cycling, pilates, and recovery — all under one roof, expertly coached and intentionally programmed to help you move better, train smarter, and feel stronger in every part of life.



“Amy is the most helpful and effective physical therapist that I have visited.  I suffered from migraine and tension headaches, as well as sore back/neck/and shoulders.  These issues were chronic and I never believed I could find relief through stretching and exercises, until I committed to following Amy's plan.  It worked! I have not had a headache in months.  My heat pack - which I needed EVERY night for back pain - has been retired to the bottom of a drawer.  I have been able to use my new knowledge and at-home maintenance to keep myself well.” - Therese