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Dr.Vinod Somareddy, PT, DPT, is the founder and president of Reddy Care Physical & Occupational Therapy with locations throughout New York in Farmingdale, Great Neck, North Shore Towers, Oceanside, Woodbury, Bayside, Deer Park, and Upper Westside of New York Cit. Started in 2003, Dr. Somareddy built his practice under the guiding principles of providing quality care that fosters a patient-centered culture committed to improving the lives of everyone who comes through the door.
As the eldest son in the family, Dr. Somareddy decided to honor his father’s own dedication to patient care, naming his practice after him. Dr. Somareddy’s father, nicknamed “Reddy,” worked as a nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, where he garnered a reputation for his knowledge, perseverance, and compassionate patient care. Dr. Somareddy knows his success stems from his father’s influence, and he built a team that puts the patient’s needs above all else.
Dr. Somareddy earned his degree at the State University of New York Upstate Medical University in Syracuse. Dedicated to his profession, he is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association and participates in many educational programs, lecturing on clinical and administrative topics.
In his spare time. Dr. Somareddy enjoys playing sports and watching baseball, traveling, exercising, and broadening his skills in business management.
Dr. Eric Bayer, PT, DPT received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy with honors from Thomas Jefferson University in 2008. His Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science was earned at the University of Delaware in 2005. After graduating Physical Therapy school, he moved back home to Long Island, where started his career working in outpatient private practice. He has now been working for Reddy Care Physical Therapy for the past 8 years and has strived to advance his clinical and managerial skills. As the director of the Farmingdale office, he supports a team of 5 people. He provides guidance and monitors the performance of the physical therapists and the front desk staff as well as makes day-to-day decisions for the Farmingdale office in order to better serve the needs of our patients.
Dr. Stanline Anto, PT, DPT received his Bachelor's degree in physical therapy from India and his Doctorate from Utica college in NY. Stan has eight years of experience, spending his last three years with Reddy Care. I began in Reddy Care’s home therapy program, where I was for two years, and now I am working in the clinic. I support all of the therapists at the Great Neck location, along with the techs and the front desk. I ensure that patient care is optimal and that every patient has a pleasant experience and that they reach their treatment goals.
Dr. Stephanie Idjadi, PT, DPT received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the New York Institute of Technology. She has done research in Parkinson's and was published in the International Journal of Health Sciences. Stephanie began her career at Reddy Care Physical Therapy 12 years ago as a physical therapy aide while also working on marketing, recruiting, human resources, and many other administrative activities. After graduating in 2015 Stephanie started her career with us as a physical therapist. As the clinical director of our Great Neck clinic, she supports a team of therapists. In her role, she ensures that clinical care is delivered to the highest standards so that patients can achieve their goals.
Dr. Franklin Sinchi, PT, DPT graduated with his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Stony Brook University in 2017. During his time in Stony Brook’s Physical Therapy program, he completed clinical affiliations in acute care, pediatric, and outpatient vestibular/neurological/orthopedics. Since graduating, he has worked in an outpatient clinic and In-Home PT. All this has allowed him to treat patients of all ages, from pediatrics to geriatrics, with a variety of cases ranging from neurological deficits to orthopedic pathology. Dr. Sinchi's areas of interest are in orthopedics, post-surgical care, and neurological rehabilitation. Most importantly, I take pride in developing an effective treatment plan for each individual to help them obtain or regain each of their needs and goals in physical therapy. .
Mikhail Abayev is a Doctor of Physical Therapy(DPT) from Stony Brook University, Corrective Exercise Specialist(CES), Performance Enhancement Specialist(PES).
Mikhail's Undergrad -LIU Sports Science in Concentration of Exercise Physiology
Prabal Singh, PT, DPT received his Bachelors Degree in physical therapy while in India. He then continued his education and received a Masters of Neuroscience from Columbia University and his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Stony Brook. He has been practicing physical therapy since 2010 and has been working at Reddy Care since 2013. He loves to treat neurological patients and enjoys watching cricket and soccer games during his free time.
Halina Snowball, MD, is a Stanford University-trained physiatrist and acupuncturist serving patients at Integrated Pain Solutions in Stamford, Connecticut. She specializes in pain management and mobility so patients can move freely without pain.
Her philosophy is that the body is an integrated machine of moving parts. This view led her to utilize a non-surgical, integrated medical approach to solving her patients’ pain and mobility issues. At Integrated Pain Solutions, Dr. Snowball treats a variety of conditions, such as headaches, hip pain, knee pain, neck pain, and shoulder pain. She offers a wide range of medical treatments, including joint injections, regenerative medicine, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and extracorporeal pulse activation technology (EPAT®), in conjunction with nontraditional medical practices, such as yoga, acupuncture, physical therapy, and massage. These treatments form the foundation for her practice and lead to long-term healing for her patients.
Dr. Snowball has been recognized as a leading provider and has won consecutive Top Doctor Awards in the Tri-state area for the past several years. She is also a Castle Connolly award winner.
To schedule an appointment at Integrated Pain Solutions, call the office or book a consultation online today.
Kaitlyn (Kaity) Kind Raju, PT, DPT is a pelvic health physical therapist at Princeton Sports and Family Medicine, P.C. in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Kaity is a native of Long Island, moved to the south for 5 years then relocated to the Philadelphia suburbs with her husband.
Kaity graduated from SUNY Geneseo where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Science followed by Emory & Henry College where she received her Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy. Since becoming a physical therapist Kaity has trained with Herman & Wallace gaining experience treating pelvic floor conditions such as urinary and fecal incontinence, dyspareunia, chronic pelvic pain, diastasis recti, pudendal neuralgia, coccygodnia and prolapse. Her interests include sports, orthopedics, pelvic health and manual therapy. At Princeton Sports and Family Medicine Kaity’s treatment plan focuses on restoring strength and control of the pelvic floor, with return to functional activities.
When she is not practicing, Kaity enjoys spending time with her husband and family, baking, working out, singing, painting, reading, and traveling.
Julia Shinkle, PT, DPT, LSVT BIG is an orthopedic physical therapist at Princeton Sports and Family Medicine in Lawrenceville, NJ.
Julia graduated from the University of Dallas in 2018 with a BS in Biology. At UD, she played on the women's lacrosse team and worked with the Special Olympics. A NJ native, Julia returned to the East Coast after college to earn her Doctor of Physical Therapy at Temple University, graduating in 2021. As a PT student, Julia served as an executive board member for the North Broad Physical Therapy Center, a student-run pro bono physical therapy clinic in North Philadelphia.
Julia has experience working with patients of all ages across a variety of settings. She is particularly interested in biomechanics and movement analysis, especially with runners and endurance athletes. As a runner herself, Julia is passionate about breaking the cycle of chronic injury and frustration that many athletes face. She is also certified in LSVT BIG, which is a movement-based treatment approach for Parkinson's Disease and other neurologic movement disorders. Julia finds that being able to use movement to improve patients' quality of life is incredibly rewarding!
When not working, Julia enjoys spending time with family and friends, running marathons, traveling, and writing.
Erik DeOcera PT, DPT is a physical therapist at Princeton Sports and Family Medicine in Lawrenceville, NJ.
Erik graduated from Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia in the 3+3 accelerated BS-DPT program. Throughout university he was very active in the SJU student physical therapy club and was a student ambassador for the physical therapy department. He has a high interest in orthopedic manual therapy, vestibular rehabilitation, and treatment of sports related injuries acute/chronic with plans to pursue more education in these areas.
Alongside experience in outpatient orthopedics he also has been in the ICU and Inpatient rehab settings working with prosthetic rehab and patients with neurologic injury.
When he is not practicing he enjoys landscape and portrait photography, running, working out, traveling, and spending time with friends and family.
Kaity Jackson, PT, DPT, SCS, is an orthopedic and sports physical therapist at Princeton Sports and Family Medicine, P.C., in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. She is a board-certified sports clinical specialist.
Kaity graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Science in Pre-Professional Studies, where she was also a member of the Varsity Women's Rowing Team. She earned her doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Pittsburgh. During her time in Pittsburgh, Kaity was also an assistant coach for Pitt's Rowing Club.
Since moving to New Jersey, Kaity has worked with several local youth and collegiate programs as their PT and strength and conditioning coach. She is currently a PT for the US Rowing Team.
Kaity is a manual therapist, utilizing soft tissue techniques, joint mobilizations, and therapeutic exercise to improve mobility, strength, and function. She is an endurance athlete herself, so she understands how to maintain health and wellness while maximizing performance.
At Princeton Sports and Family Medicine, P.C., Kaity's treatment programs focus on restoring proper biomechanics and injury prevention so that her patients are able to return to the activities and sports they enjoy.
Dinash Yanamadula, M.D., F.A.A.P.M.R., F.A.A.P.M.., is board certified in Pain Management and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and he is fellowship trained in Interventional Pain Management and Sports Medicine. At his practice, the Princeton Pain and Spine Institute, located in Lawrenceville and Edgewater, New Jersey, Dr. Yanamadula helps his patients from throughout Mercer County to find relief from the pain associated with accident related injury, shingles, migraines, issues with the spine, neck, back, and other joints.
He completed his internship at Temple University/Frankford Hospital and completed a residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the prestigious University of Chicago/Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital.
He furthered his education to pursue a fellowship in Interventional Pain Management and Sports Medicine at Comprehensive Spine and Sports Medicine of Hawaii, where he served as Chief Fellow.
Dr. Yanamadula’s multidisciplinary approach caters to each individual in the treatment of acute and chronic pain. He has successfully treated thousands of patients, ridding them of their pain, without having to resort to surgery. Dr. Yanamadula’s special interests are in the area of low back pain, neck pain, nerve pain, and in the diagnosis and treatment of joint pain.
Many different modalities are utilized at Princeton Pain and Spine Institute ranging from medication utilization to optimize pain relief, to implementing a physical therapy program tailored to the individual's condition and if those modalities are not effective than minimally invasive procedures may be used. If these treatments are not effective, Dr. Yanamadula will then make every effort to guide you in the right direction for further care.
Among the minimally invasive treatments offered in the office or at the surgical center under anesthesia that Dr. Yanamadula specializes in includes:
Fluoroscopically guided injections along the spine – helps alleviate low back and neck pain
Trigger point injections – helps in the management of myofascial pain joint
Joint and soft tissue injections – used in the upper and lower extremities in treating joint and muscle disorders
Other diagnostic tools utilized are NCV/EMG studies when warranted
In his previous practice, Dr. Yanamadula developed a ‘Center of Excellence’ – such that his commitment to patient care and excellence in his craft as the reason that he was selected by St. Jude Medical, Neuromodulation Division, to train physicians from around the country in neuromodulation techniques. His practice was one of the three centers in Florida that were honored with this distinction.