
Sarah Hassildine
Manager, Client Services
How did you end up at Perfect Patients?
A friend who worked for the company told me they were hiring. My family had been under chiropractic care for a few years, and I loved what it did for us and what it stands for. I jumped at the chance of spreading the message of how chiropractic can help anyone. I applied three (3) different times determined to be a part of the Perfect Patient’s team.
What do you love about your job?
Everything! Since starting in 2010, I’ve built relationships with amazing clients and colleagues. I love that I’ve had the opportunity to learn and grow personally and professionally with a team of people that are like family. We share common goals and values and that makes coming to work everyday a joy.
What motivated you to see a chiropractor for the first time?
My son was 8 years old when severe headaches led to intense pain and sleepless nights. Specialists couldn’t help. The same friend who connected me with Perfect Patients is married to a chiropractor and suggested I bring my son in to see her husband. I didn’t really know what chiropractic was, but I was desperate! After a single adjustment, my son slept through the night. His pain was gone. I wanted to be next! Chiropractic alleviated my migraines, and I don’t have any issues when I’m under regular care.
What do you enjoy doing when you’re not working?
Spending time with my family is my favorite pastime. My husband and son are my life! Before my son went off to college, we enjoyed playing tennis, kayaking and staying active. My husband and I are also active members of our church.
Tell us something that might surprise people to know about you.
I use sign language as another form of communication. I was selected to learn signing when I was in third grade. I was very shy back then, and signing provided another way for me to communicate without speaking. I grew out of my shyness and hadn’t used signing much until a church member suggested I sign during songs at our meetings. It’s such an incredible way to express yourself, and a great testimony that although there are obstacles in life, they don’t have to stop you from living. I love it when I see people who are hearing impaired fulfilling their dream – it’s so inspiring, and I wanted to be a part of that.
