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Pat Fasick holds a B.S. in Occupational Therapy from The Ohio State University school of Allied Medicine.  She has practiced Occupational Therapy for the past 22 years with a primary emphasis in pediatrics and years of experience in adults and geriatrics.

She is co-published with world-renowned surgeons in the topics of The Management of Cerebral Palsy with Baclofen and Rhizotomies, The Treatment of Plagiocephaly and a teaching chapter on Activities of Daily Living for select Romanian orphanages.

She is certified in Neurodevelopmental Treatment, The Therapeutic Listening Program and Interactive Metronome.

She has an extensive history of lecturing to professional and hospital staff, various parent groups, school age and preschool teachers and staff, as well as lecturing on select topics to the University of Pittsburgh, Duquesne University (Pittsburgh) and The Ohio State University.

Pat has trained since 1998 in craniosacral work through John Upledger’s coursework at the Upledger Institute as well as with Cathy Pliscof-Holway, P.T., through her Sacred Spaces Bodywork Seminars.  She has treated individuals from infancy through adulthood and geriatrics with CranioSacral and Sacred Spaces Bodywork.

Pat’s years of experience in the field of Occupational Therapy and the use of craniosacral work, has allowed her to approach her clients with a non-judgmental and unbiased approach.  Her craniosacral work has evolved over the years and now with both the Upledger and Sacred Spaces Body work infused together, she is able to look into a persons body systems as well as the person’s  physical and emotional self, find the points of difficulty  &/or restriction(s) and release them.  With her understanding of typical and atypical development through the life span and with her gentle hands on approach and attitude, she can help the individual find their best place of health.

By holding non-judgmental space for the individual, it allows their body to find and locate its own health and let go of restrictions making life easier and more fluid.

It is her pleasure to see people of all concerns and to utilize her knowledge of health and development with the intervention of CranioSacral and Sacred Spaces Bodywork, to identify and treat these areas of concern, to better actualize the individual’s health and ease in life.

1321 Generals Hwy. Suite 203 Crownsville, MD 21032 | Office 410.923.0090
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Directions to East-West Healing Arts
Crownsville Station Building
1321 Generals Highway, Suite 203
Crownsville, MD 21032
410.923.0090

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From Annapolis
From downtown Annapolis, take Rowe Blvd. out of town
Rowe Blvd. becomes Bestgate Rd.
Continue on Bestgate Rd. to the far corner of the Annapolis Mall
Turn right onto Generals Highway/ MD-178 (4.3 miles)
End at 1321 Generals Highway, Crownsville Station Building on right
East-West Healing Arts Suite 203
Note: From I-97 N there is no exit onto Generals Highway/ MD-178

From Baltimore
Take I-97 S towards Annapolis/Bay Bridge
Take the MD-178 S Exit/ Exit 5 towards Crownsville (1.0 miles)
At end of ramp, continue through traffic light onto Generals Highway/ MD-178 (0.7miles)
End at 1321 Generals Highway, Crownsville Station Building on left
East-West Healing Arts Suite 203

From Columbia
Take Route 32 E to I-97 S (18 miles)
MD-32 E becomes I-97 S (0.8 miles)
Take first exit onto MD-178 Exit 5 towards Crownsville (1.0 miles)
At end of ramp, continue through traffic light onto Generals Highway/ MD-178 (0.7miles)
End at 1321 Generals Highway, Crownsville Station Building on left
East-West Healing Arts Suite 203

From Washington, D.C.
Take I-95 North to Route 32 E towards Fort Meade
Take Route 32 E to I-97 S (16 miles)
Take first exit onto MD-178 Exit 5 towards Crownsville (1.0 miles)
At end of ramp, continue through traffic light onto Generals Highway/ MD-178 (0.7miles)
End at 1321 Generals Highway, Crownsville Station Building on left
East-West Healing Arts Suite 203

From Eastern Shore
Bear right onto the US-301 S/US-50W
Take the MD-450 exit 23B to Crownsville
Take the ramp to Crownsville
Turn left at MD-450
Turn right at Generals Hwy
Arrive at 1321 Generals Hwy Crownsville, MD 21032

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Directions to East-West Healing Arts
325 Gambrills Road, Suite A
Gambrills, MD 21054
410.923.0090

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From Annapolis
Take I-97 North to Exit 7 to MD- 3 South/ Bowie
Turn right at 1st light /MD-175 West (1 mile)
Turn right onto Gambrills Road (.5 miles)
Turn right into Professional Building/ 325 Gambrills Road, Suite A
Note: Suite A faces Kauffman’s Restaurant parking area

From Baltimore
Take I-97 South to Exit 7 to MD- 3 South.
Turn right at 1st light /MD-175 West (1 mile)
Turn right onto Gambrills Road (.5 miles)
Turn right into Professional Building/ 325 Gambrills Road, Suite A
Note: Suite A faces Kauffman’s Restaurant parking area

From Columbia and Baltimore Washington Parkway/ MD-295
Take Route 32 East to Burns Crossing Road Exit
At end of ramp turn left onto Burns Crossing Road (1 mile)
Turn left onto MD-175 East (1 mile)
Take a left onto Gambrills Road (.5 miles)
Turn right into Professional Building/ 325 Gambrills Road, Suite A
Note: Suite A faces Kauffman’s Restaurant parking area

From Washington, DC
Take 95 North to MD-32 toward Fort Meade
At end of ramp turn left onto Burns Crossing Road (1 mile)
Turn left onto MD-175 East (1 mile)
Take a left onto Gambrills Road (.5 miles)
Turn right into Professional Building/ 325 Gambrills Road, Suite A
Note: Suite A faces Kauffman’s Restaurant parking area

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