Wilde Heart PT

Coming Soon: Wilde Heart PT will transition to “The Wilde Clinic”

Wilde Heart PT is expanding to offer multidisciplinary healthcare in collaboration with others who share her passion for quality, individualized, patient centered care. For us, these are not just nice words- they are our drive to fulfill our mission of helping people heal. We want to invoke the true meaning of care into our practice. All practitioners are dedicated to constant continual learning to increase our positive outcomes.

The Wilde Clinic will take a wholistic approach to healing because people are a beautiful matrix of mind, body, spirit. Our body systems do not function in a vacuum, they are interconnected. Therefore, you cannot understand the problem or begin to heal if you separate or compartmentalize parts from each other.

I am excited to announce the creation of the Wilde team. I have brought on the most qualified and healing individuals I know. (healing just runs in the family)

Please Welcome to the Wilde Team

David McOmber, APRN (Right side of photo)

David is a Nurse Practitioner with a passion for finding root causes and taking a more functional medicine approach to medical conditions. He has a specialty in Neurological Conditions and a drive and interest for all systems and conditions. David is a compassionate listener and values time with his patients more than anything else. Time leads to understanding, deeper system connections and better treatments. He often gets lost in deep dives exploring symptoms, medical connections, and research studies outside the standard medical “boxes” when he doesn’t fully understand the symptom sets presented to him.

Tim McOmber, Licensed Mental Health Counselor (Left Side of photo)

After years of experience as a mental health counselor, Tim considers building a relationship of trust and care as the most vital part of any healing journey. He is intimately familiar with the struggles of chronic health problems, depression and abuse. Safety, peace and patience in addition to professionalism are hallmarks of all his therapy sessions. He is practiced in working with all ages and capacities. As a father of autistic children and members of his household on disability, he has valuable insights into many different family dynamics. and struggles.

What to Expect

Heather Wilde Physical Therapy Session: In person one on one individual treatment 45min or 60min in length. The main focus of appointments is locating and releasing restrictions in the body that are causing dysfunction, compensation and/or abnormal patterns in the body. This may be in the neural system (CranioSacral work), Visceral System (organs), or Musculoskeletal System (joints, muscles and ligaments). The sessions are always hands on manual work and clothing is worn, unless it is a Perrin Appointment. During a Perrin appointment lymphatic drainage techniques directly to the skin are performed on the chest requiring partial undressing.

Most dysfunctional patterns have been in the body for a long time and so most problems can’t be resolved in 45min. But you can expect progress with each session. You the client are in control of how many visits you come to. If this is beneficial to you, and you want to continue to work on things, it is your choice to continue.

David McOmber Medical Physician Appointment: 60 min Telehealth visit using a secure and HIPPA complaint service provider. You can be comfortable at home or work. This is an hour appointment discussing any health concerns or questions you may have and seek to get beyond treating the symptoms. As part of the Perrin Program appointments will be focused on supporting any other contributing medical conditions or abnormal blood work. It is common to have mineral and vitamin deficiencies with these disorders.

Tim McOmber Mental Health Appointment: 60 min Telehealth visit using a secure and HIPPA complaint service provider. You can be comfortable at home or work. This appointment is designed for any counseling or mental health condition which people seek out therapy to address. Support for the Perrin program specifically targets stress of chronic illness and supports for lifestyle behavior changes will assist in the healing journey.

Heather Wilde, MPT, CST

Owner and Physical Therapist

Heather Wilde graduated with her Masters in Physical Therapy from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 2001 and in 2014 she passed her certification exams in craniosacral therapy through the Upledger Institue. She became A certified Perrin Technique practitioner in 2025. Heather invests in taking 4-8 continuing education trainings a year. These currently include Osteopathic Manual Therapy courses from master clinicians Neal O’Neal and Lino Cedros, Barral Visceral Techniques and Neural Manipulation.

Additional Trainings already taken through the Barral and Upledger Institutes includes: Craniosacral Therapy 1 and 2; Somatoemotional Release 1 and 2; Prenatal, Pregnancy and Birthing 1, Immune Course 1, Touching the Brain 1- Glial Cells; and Longevity, Reversal of Aging Process. In the Barral Institute Heather has taken Visceral Manipulation 1 and 2 is looking forward to continuing in this curriculum this next year.

In the Osteopathic Manual Therapy courses Heather has taken: The Myalgia Patient, Pediatrics, Medical Sciences 3 and 4, Parasympathetic Nervous System, The Advanced Thorax, Neuromuscular Exercise, Pelvis and Gait, Cervical Spine, Bennett and Chapman, Athletic LE, and Scapulothoracic courses. Additional classes planned every year in these studies.

Heather finds joy in being the mother of 2 boys, creating a garden landscape, and moments of true connectedness to her body. Being a part of another’s healing journey is an honor and privilege.

 
 
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