Doctor brings therapeutic touch to downtown EC - The Daily Advance

Orthopedic rehabilitation expert Travis Nestlerode earned his doctorate in Boston and more recently worked in the Charlotte area, but he decided he had enough of big city life and has opened his own practice in downtown Elizabeth City. Nestlerode, 38, said he believes that, in the Harbor of Hospitality, he gets the best of both worlds: Being less than an hour from the beaches of the Outer Banks. “And we don’t even look back,” Travis Nestlerode said of the decision to move to Pasquotank County and open Nestlerode Orthopedic Rehabilitation. In an interview last week, Nestlerode said he didn’t know how much he had been under stress in the Charlotte area until he arrived in the Harbor of Hospitality and began familiarizing himself by driving on the local roads and streets. “I was like, ‘God, it’s like I’m not tense’,” he said, also noting he has only an approximately 15-minute commute to work. Nestlerode in mid-June opened Nestlerode Orthopedic Rehabilitation in the former Elizabeth City Suntrust Mortgage in the Twiford building, formerly the First Union building, along East Main Street. Nestlerode also focuses on treating persons who have suffered strokes and who are suffering from Parkinson’s disease. ” He said that many of his clients are of upper middle age and are women and that many of the clients are people with back- or. Source: www.dailyadvance.com