Kim Loffswold
PT, MPT

Meet Kim Loffswold
PT, MPT
Kim grew up in the Cedar Rapids, IA area and currently resides in Robins, IA with her husband and two children. Kim received her Bachelors of Science Degree in Biology from Morningside College. During her time there, she was also a four year starter on the Morningside Chiefs softball team. She then received her Masters Degree in Physical Therapy from St. Ambrose University. Outside of work Kim enjoys spending time with her family, reading, watching sports (especially her kids’ teams), and playing golf.
Why did you become a Physical Therapist?
My favorite classes in high school were the sciences and I went into college knowing I wanted to do something in health care. While trying to decide on a career path, I had the opportunity to job shadow several area physical therapists and I was immediately drawn to the impact they made on peoples’ lives through their caring hearts and their hands on skills. From that point, my mind was set on becoming a physical therapist.
What are you involved with in your community?
I am involved in the Booster Club at Xavier High School running the concession stand for both the softball and the football programs. I also represent the softball team in the Booster Club as a team parent. I’m an active member through various volunteer opportunities at our church, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Hiawatha, IA.
Awards and Certifications:
- Credentialed Clinical Instructor
Located In:
Cedar Rapids, Iowa – PCI 29th St.
Phone: 319-362-6994
Fax: 319-368-3399
Specialties:
Real Stories. Real Results.
"The staff and clinicians are all very good. They answered all my questions, time spent with me was excellent and everyone showed great compassion."
"Everything is top notch! The expertise of the PTs and their caring attitude is exemplary. All the support staff are great!"
"I was very pleased with all of my care - pre op & post op. You did a wonderful job preparing me for surgery and getting me healed after."
"Excellent doesn't give the staff enough credit to how hard they work for their patient. All of the staff works very hard to give you extra help as each person needs."

