Anne is an experienced and enthusiastic Physical Therapist Assistant who brings positivity, compassion, and a lifelong love of learning to every patient interaction. A graduate of Macomb Community College, Anne has broad experience across acute care, wound care, inpatient rehabilitation, and outpatient orthopedics, giving her a well-rounded and confident approach to treatment.
Anne holds McKenzie Method certifications in Lumbar (A) and Cervical (B) care and is a certified Clinical Instructor through Baker College. She has a particular fondness for kinesiology tape and enjoys incorporating it into care when it benefits her patients. With more than 20 years working in the hospital system and over five years in private practice, Anne believes that every patient is unique and that there is always something new to learn—“never stop learning” is a philosophy she truly lives by.
Her path into physical therapy has a memorable story. While working at a horse farm in high school, Anne was encouraged to find a “real job,” which led her to take a career placement test at Macomb Community College. After ruling out several healthcare paths, she discovered the Physical Therapist Assistant profession, was accepted on her first application, and knew she had found her calling. She often says, “This is a great profession!”
At Munger Physical Therapy, Anne loves her team at the Clinton Township location and appreciates the knowledgeable, flexible, and genuinely caring environment they create for patients. Outside the clinic, she enjoys photography and traveling with her husband, capturing the beauty of the country they explore together. Check out AnnieLeverenz.SmugMug.com to see some of their photography. Anne also loves horses and occasionally enjoys trail riding while traveling. One of her life goals is to visit all of the U.S. National Parks.
Anne and her husband are recent empty nesters and are excitedly awaiting the arrival of their first grandson in March 2026. At home, she’s kept busy by their Australian Shepherd, Hunter—an affectionate attention hog known for spreading “Aussie glitter” everywhere he goes. Anne brings that same joy, curiosity, and warmth into her work, helping patients feel supported, encouraged, and confident throughout their rehabilitation journey.
“Not all those who wander are lost….” J.R.R Tolkien