Skip to main content

About Us

Take control of your health. Overcome aches and pains that have limited you in the past. Learn new health practices that will lead to more better days.

The Notch is lead by local Physical Therapy Providers who specialize in treating the whole individual. A holistic, integrative approach that looks at the main factors contributing to your pain, movement limitations, and health concerns. Focused treatment means you get more information, more answers, and more results.

OUR TEAM

Dr. Charis Harrison

Co-Founder, DPT

Charis Harrison is a Doctor of Physical Therapy who graduated from the University of Montana in 2014. She specializes in vestibular rehabilitation, treating vertigo and dizziness. Charis has a passion for helping people improve their quality of life through physical therapy. She loves to see her patients progress through treatment and achieve their goals.

Charis is also an avid outdoor enthusiast. She loves to go camping, hiking, golfing, and spend time with her two boys. She is grateful to live in Montana, where she can enjoy all that the outdoors has to offer.

Charis is a trusted therapist in the Dillon, MT community. She is committed to providing her patients with the highest quality of care. She is also a strong advocate for her profession and is always working to educate others about the benefits of physical therapy. If you are looking for a skilled and compassionate physical therapist, Charis Harrison is the right choice for you. She is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals and live your best life.

Ellen Ward

Co-Founder, PTA

Ellen is passionate about helping people in southwest Montana get back to the activities they love after recovering from injury or surgery. Her experience growing up on a Montana ranch in Beaverhead County gives her insight into the unique ways rural living is physically demanding on people’s bodies.

Ellen obtained her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from University of Montana Western in Dillon. She then went on to attend and graduated with an AAS Physical Therapist Assistant degree in 2021 from WCC in Bellingham, WA with honors. She was the proud recipient of the Pendergast Lauckhardt PT Award from the WCC Foundation in 2021.

As a Dillon, MT native she enjoys living in Big Sky Country with her husband and two daughters– as well as all the activities the area has to offer. When they aren’t riding horses and roping together, you might find them hiking, camping or enjoying the winter slopes.

Charlee Reed

PTA

Charlee Reed is a dedicated and knowledgeable Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) with a passion for helping individuals restore mobility and improve quality of life. Graduating in 2015 from MSU-Great Falls with a Physical Therapist Assistant degree, Charlee has accumulated 10 years of experience working with a diverse range of patients, from pediatric to adult populations.

As a Dillon native, Charlee has returned to her hometown to offer quality, personalized care. In addition to her clinical skills and experience, Charlee holds a women’s health certification and enjoys working with a wide range of conditions including post-operative care, sports injuries and chronic pain conditions. 

When she’s not working, Charlee enjoys spending time with her husband and 4 young kids.

Erin Riddle

Front Desk Administrator

As the clinic’s Administrator, Erin ensures a seamless patient experience by managing scheduling, insurance verification, workman’s compensation planning, and communication between therapists, doctors, and patients. She advocates for patient needs, handles all calls, and makes sure patients are supported throughout their entire Plan of Care, all while bringing a personal touch—like delivering coffee during therapy sessions.

Outside of work, Erin is a proud mother of three teens and actively involved in the community as a 4H leader, vice-president of the 4H Council, FFA Alumni, and board member for Dillon Cubs Baseball. She and her children are passionate about agriculture, the outdoors, and supporting youth organizations. They enjoy activities like river kayaking, baseball, showing livestock, hiking, fishing, and volunteering together.