10/14/2025
The Winner for Trivia last week is...... Kristine Kenerson
We will be reaching out to you shortly to get you your $25 Amazon Gift Card
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High-quality and innovative physical therapy to help people achieve maximum function. Clinics in Concord, Gilford, Hooksett & Plymouth.
1558 Hooksett Road #5
Hooksett, NH
03106
| Monday | 7am - 7pm |
| Tuesday | 7am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 7am - 7pm |
| Thursday | 7am - 7pm |
| Friday | 7am - 7pm |
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In 2004, Brian Verville, DPT started Granite State Physical Therapy in Hooksett, NH. Brian left a hospital setting with the goal of creating a Physical Therapy practice that would allow him to treat patients without some of the constraints and systems that he felt limited his ability to provide them with the best overall outcomes and therapy experience. Brian, who grew up in Pembroke, New Hampshire, extended this concept to providing sports medicine coverage for local athletic events and teams. His excellent treatment skills and growing reputation with members of the community and medical practitioners created the need for an additional practice location.
In 2005, Brian partnered with Scott Underwood, MPT, and the Concord location was established. Scott left a hospital based management position to be able to concentrate on developing a practice setting for the same reasons that Brian started the Hooksett clinic. Scott grew up in the Fingerlakes region of New York State in a small farming community. He and Brian found that they share the belief that we are here to provide the members of our community with the excellent rehabilitation services.
It is our hope that these "hometown" values will enable us to complete our mission:
Granite State Physical Therapy exists to treat, assist, coach, train and motivate each patient (hometown neighbor) to maximize their functional ability related to injury, illness, performance, and injury risk factors by providing expert evaluation, treatment and education. This is characterized by giving each individual the time, consideration, respect, compassion, quality and value that we and our family members would expect to receive.