
Agility Health Physical Therapy - Holland

We participate with most commercial insurances.
Agility Health® is a participating provider with most insurance companies. The list below includes, but is not limited to all participating providers. Please check with your insurance regarding covered benefits prior to your first visit with us. As a courtesy, we will submit your bill to all non-participating insurance carriers.
- Aetna
- ASR/ Physician's Care
- Auto No-Fault
- Blue Care Network Insurance
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Blue Choice
- Blue Preferred
- Champus (Tricare)
- Community Blue PPO
- Confinity (formerly PPOM)
- Medicare
- Medicare Plus Blue
- MESSA
- PHCS
- Teamsters (PPOM)
- United Health Care
- Worker's Compensation
- MSPERS (Michigan Public School Employment Retirement System)
- Priority Health (HMO, PPO, ASO, POS, Medicare Advantage, Medicaid)
Services and Specialty Programs
- Evidence-based rehabilitation for musculoskeletal injuries
- Pre/Post-operative physical therapy
- Low back pain and sacroiliac dysfunctions
- Functional & sports specific rehabilitation
- Fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndromes
- Biomechanical analysis of the foot and ankle
- Vestibular and BPV treatments
- Post mastectomy treatments
- Sports Medicine / Return to Sport Rehab
- Dance Medicine
- Thai Massage / Body Work
- Taping Techniques
- Pilates, Core Strengthening
- Movement Analysis
Staff Specialization and Certifications
- Massage therapy licensed therapist
- McKenzie certified therapist for the treatment of spinal disorders
- Dance/performing artist specialist
- Parkinson Movement Program
- Lymphedema certified specialist
- Certified athletic trainer for sports specific rehab
Meet our Professional Staff!

Angela Kiekover, MSPT, CMDT, ATC
Clinical Supervisor
Angela holds a Bachelor of Arts from West Michigan University, and a Master in Physical Therapy from Grand Valley State University. She is a credentialed McKenzie/Mechanical Diagnostic Therapist, as well as a Certified Athletic Trainer, and most recently Certified Lymphedema Therapist. She has had over 17 years of formal dance training including ballet, tap, jazz and modern dance. Angela works closely with Hope College Dance Department and local dance schools to assist performers in return to dance as well as injury prevention.
Angela's passion is manual/hands on therapy for personalized care of each individual. Her motto is that no two injuries are alike and the patient should be treated according to their needs and not based on a "one size fits all" program. She feels her love of dance and formal training in Pilates inspires areas of therapy including kinesiology, movement analysis, gait training and body awareness. Angela is currently working on developing a movement class for patients suffering from motor control problems such as Parkinson's disease. She is always on the lookout for new and improved research to better assist her patients on their road to recovery.
In her off hours Angela enjoys cross-country skiing, boating, scuba diving and, of course, dancing.
Clinical Supervisor
Angela holds a Bachelor of Arts from West Michigan University, and a Master in Physical Therapy from Grand Valley State University. She is a credentialed McKenzie/Mechanical Diagnostic Therapist, as well as a Certified Athletic Trainer, and most recently Certified Lymphedema Therapist. She has had over 17 years of formal dance training including ballet, tap, jazz and modern dance. Angela works closely with Hope College Dance Department and local dance schools to assist performers in return to dance as well as injury prevention.
Angela's passion is manual/hands on therapy for personalized care of each individual. Her motto is that no two injuries are alike and the patient should be treated according to their needs and not based on a "one size fits all" program. She feels her love of dance and formal training in Pilates inspires areas of therapy including kinesiology, movement analysis, gait training and body awareness. Angela is currently working on developing a movement class for patients suffering from motor control problems such as Parkinson's disease. She is always on the lookout for new and improved research to better assist her patients on their road to recovery.
In her off hours Angela enjoys cross-country skiing, boating, scuba diving and, of course, dancing.

Christy Olgine, DPT
Physical Therapist
Christy holds a Bachelor of Health Science and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Grand Valley State University. She has a passion for dance and has had training for over 20 years in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, hip hop, and lyrical. She began teaching dance upon graduating high school to student's ages 3 through young adults.
She enjoys working with different types of orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions. Her clinical interests include manual physical therapy and dance medicine. She believes in using evidence based practice to further her knowledge and assist in appropriately treating each patient. She also feels strongly about treating each patient as a "whole" and truly listening to their needs in order to further their recovery. She also has a passion for educating others, which has been inspired from her many years of instructing her dance students.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, dancing and outdoor activities.
Physical Therapist
Christy holds a Bachelor of Health Science and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Grand Valley State University. She has a passion for dance and has had training for over 20 years in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, hip hop, and lyrical. She began teaching dance upon graduating high school to student's ages 3 through young adults.
She enjoys working with different types of orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions. Her clinical interests include manual physical therapy and dance medicine. She believes in using evidence based practice to further her knowledge and assist in appropriately treating each patient. She also feels strongly about treating each patient as a "whole" and truly listening to their needs in order to further their recovery. She also has a passion for educating others, which has been inspired from her many years of instructing her dance students.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, dancing and outdoor activities.

Samantha (Sam) Aman, PTA
Physical Therapist Assistant
Sam attended Baker College of Muskegon where she received an Associate of Applied Science in Massage Therapy in 2008. She returned to Baker the following year to complete her Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapy Assistant. She graduated with honors in both degrees. She has played softball for 16 years and has had multiple injuries of sprained ankles, broken bones, and strained muscles resulting in therapy which sparked her interest of a career in Physical Therapy.
When it comes to patient care, Sam believes in taking the time and genuinely listening to the patient. Not only is every patient different and requires different care, but each day may be different than the last. She believes it is important to listen and adjust treatment based on the needs of that day.
In her spare time, other than playing as much softball as she can, she enjoys playing with her niece and nephew, reading, and spending time outdoors.
Physical Therapist Assistant
Sam attended Baker College of Muskegon where she received an Associate of Applied Science in Massage Therapy in 2008. She returned to Baker the following year to complete her Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapy Assistant. She graduated with honors in both degrees. She has played softball for 16 years and has had multiple injuries of sprained ankles, broken bones, and strained muscles resulting in therapy which sparked her interest of a career in Physical Therapy.
When it comes to patient care, Sam believes in taking the time and genuinely listening to the patient. Not only is every patient different and requires different care, but each day may be different than the last. She believes it is important to listen and adjust treatment based on the needs of that day.
In her spare time, other than playing as much softball as she can, she enjoys playing with her niece and nephew, reading, and spending time outdoors.
Location:
Agility Health Physical Therapy - Holland is conveniently located on Michigan Avenue in Ottawa County, across from Holland Hospital.
Contact Us:
Any questions you might have regarding billing may be directed toward members of our staff. We are always happy to help, so feel free to contact us via any of the options listed below.
Agility Health Physical Therapy - Holland
601 Michigan Ave., Suite 220
Holland, Michigan 49423
Phone: (616) 355-4284 Fax: (616) 355-4285
Get Map! | Email: holland@agilityhealth.com
601 Michigan Ave., Suite 220
Holland, Michigan 49423
Phone: (616) 355-4284 Fax: (616) 355-4285
Get Map! | Email: holland@agilityhealth.com
