Our Team

Lisa J. Baumgart, MPT, CAFS, FAFS, IFNCP
At right: Lisa at work and at home with family.

Lisa and healing Kitty working with a patient

Lisa with husband Jason and sons Jacob and Ryan

Lisa's home: backyard

Baumgart family

Lisa working with a patient

Lisa’s son Jacob

Lisa’s son Ryan

GPT Mascot, Kitty and Lucy having tea

Lisa J. Baumgart, MPT, CAFS, FAFS, IFNCP, proprietor of Greylock Physical Therapy (established in 2007), received her master of physical therapy from American International College in 2001. She graduated from Gray Institute in October 2013 with credentialing as a Fellow of Applied Functional Science and certification in Functional Manual Reaction. Lisa also graduated from the Mentorship Program at Kalish Institute for Functional Medicine. This program focuses on diet and lifestyle counseling, lab interpretation, and lab-based supplement program designed to address underlying causes of inflammation and disease. Lisa also received certification in October 2019 as an Integrative and Functional Nutrition Certified Practitioner through the Integrative and Functional Nutrition Academy. Lisa enjoys reading, meditation, gardening, biking, hiking, and spending time with her husband Jason and two sons Jacob and Ryan. 

Heather Hitchcock, PTA, LMT

Heather attended Berkshire Community College and earned an Associate of Science degree as part of the Physical Therapy Assistant program in 2009.  Immediately following, she completed BCC’s Massage Therapy Certificate Program in 2010. Heather has just under ten years of work experience at Greylock Physical Therapy. In addition to Greylock Physical Therapy, Heather has also worked at Cranwell Resort and Kripalu practicing massage therapy. She prides herself in offering patients quality care to help their overall wellbeing. In Heather’s free time, she enjoys spending time in nature with her family.

Amanda L. LeBeau, Office Coordinator

Amanda received her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Bay Path University in 2013. Amanda has been with Greylock Physical Therapy since September 2016 and prides herself in offering great service with a positive attitude. She has truly found her passion for small business through her work, which inspired her to turn her crafting hobby into a side business of her own. When she isn’t at GPT greeting you with a smile she loves to create, dance, attend concerts, spend time with family and friends, or be at home with her husband Gregory, Leo the house rabbit, and Griffin the tabby cat.

Jacob Baumgart, Rehabilitation Aide

Jacob Baumgart is a sophomore at Berkshire Waldorf High School where he is enjoying a hands-on, intellectual, and practical education. He is Lisa’s son and works part-time at the clinic during the summer and school breaks. For his elementary years, Jacob attended Montessori School of the Berkshires where he developed a natural joy and desire for learning in a supportive environment. You may find him on the slopes skiing in wintertime, fishing in summertime, building structures throughout the year or creating head-turning seasonal displays for the front yard of his home. Jacob also enjoys biking, gardening, and spending time with family, friends, and pets.

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Kitty Baumgart, Mascot

Kitty Baumgart is the clinic mascot. She was adopted as a kitten by Lisa and family in December of 2014 and started “working” at the clinic shortly thereafter. She is usually sitting quietly in Amanda’s office or the waiting area, ready to receive a pat and give some love to whoever feels they need or want it. She will often stroll through the gym and roll over, hoping for a belly rub. Occasionally she will jump up on the treatment table if patients are comfortable with this to “assist” with the healing process using her skilled massage and licking techniques.

 
 

“My husband and I are both patients at Greylock Physical Therapy. We find the staff professional and caring. Our programs are individualized for our particular problems. Each exercise given to us to do not only addresses the admitting problem but any weaknesses we may encounter for other areas near the original injury. We look forward to our appointments and enjoy the improvement from each session.”
— Martha & Joe