Education Qualifications
- Master of Science, Physical Therapist, 2000
- University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL
- American Physical Therapy Association Member
Experienced in a broad spectrum of training and physical therapy treatment including orthopaedics, vestibular/balance disorders, neurologic conditions, geriatrics, and functional manual therapy techniques.
Darbi believes that taking time to focus on a regular, appropriate physical maintenance program is integral to your overall health and well-being and that our profession has a responsibility and the skill to aid patients in their accomplishment of this.
Darbi enjoys spending time with her family. She enjoys the outdoors and sporting activities, physical fitness and cooking.
Education Qualifications
- Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT), 2023
- University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
- Bachelor of Biology, 2020
- University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
- American Physical Therapy Association Member
- Alabama Chapter of American Physical Therapy Association DEI Committee
Gabrielle has a special interest in geriatrics, orthopedics, and the rehabilitation of patients with Parkinson’s Disease. She believes that fitness and good health are a journey not necessarily a destination. So, while she works hard to achieve her goals, she also gives herself grace when things don’t go as planned, pursuing things that she enjoys, and encouraging those around her to do the same.
“Helping others move better has always been a passion of mine. With every patient, I will go the extra mile to help them achieve their goals during therapy and continue to thrive following the completion of their plan of care.”
In her free time, Gabrielle enjoys reading, playing volleyball, weightlifting, and hanging out with her family and friends. She also loves trying new foods and hobbies!
Education Qualifications
- AAS: Physical Therapist Assistant, 2019
- Wallace State Community College, Dothan, AL
Erica enjoys working with stroke patients because of the outstanding progress that you can see and the measures of change, in living a more functional and higher quality of life, that can be achieved with a successful treatment program.
“Being healthy and fit isn’t a trend; it is a lifestyle to live a longer and higher quality of life. I appreciate that everyone has the potential for this lifestyle, and I look forward to helping them achieve it.”
Erica believes that education in functional movements and the provision of high-quality care will allow the patients to achieve the highest level of movement function and quality of life.
When Erica isn’t in the clinic, she is spending time with her family and friends, camping, kayaking, grilling out, and being outdoors!
Education Qualifications
- AAS: Physical Therapist Assistant, 2012
- Wallace State Community College, Dothan, AL
Malory is experienced in pre and post-surgical orthopedics, sports injuries, and pediatrics.
She believes in living a healthy and active lifestyle for her children and in motivating other family members.
“I will help my patients by being an active listener to their complaints and problems, being their personal cheerleader for achieving their goals, and being their friend through their therapy journey.”
Malory enjoys traveling with her husband and family, especially on international adventures. She also enjoys spending time and making memories with her extended family members and getting to meet new people and try new things.”
Education Qualifications
- AAS: Physical Therapist Assistant, 2025
- St. Petersburg College, St. Petersburg, FL
- Bachelor of Science: Exercise Science, 2022
- The University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS
Danielle enjoys working with pediatric and geriatric populations and has a special interest in orthopedics, with advanced training in Active Neuromuscular Release (ANR).
Danielle strongly believes movement is key.
“Never stop moving because it is essential for healing, recovery, and long-term wellness. Through physical therapy, we utilize movement as medicine to help individuals regain function, prevent injury, and enhance quality of life.”
“I am passionate about assisting people in restoring and improving their physical health so they can return to doing the things they love. My goal is to guide each patient through tailored exercises and therapies that not only promote healing and recovery but also build long-term strength and resilience. Physical therapy is about more than recovery—it’s about empowering individuals to reclaim their independence, prevent future setbacks, and truly feel like their best selves again.”
Danielle enjoys spending time with her husband and their furry babies. She has also discovered a new-found hobby of participating in trivia with her co-workers.
Education Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, Marketing, and Journalism
- Troy University, Troy, Alabama
Tonye brings to HealthActions Physical Therapy years of public relations experience. She has been the Director of Development for Wiregrass Museum of Art and Troy University, along with Employer Engagement Liaison for Flowers Hospital.
Tonye’s personal experience as a patient is what brought her to the HealthActions team. The approach of treating the whole body made complete sense, and she could see the staff genuinely care for their patients.
One of her favorite parts of being a HealthActions Physician and Community Liaison is watching a patient evolve from their first visit to their discharge and hearing them say they don’t want to go. They love coming to physical therapy!