Layton is home to Hill Air Force Base families, competitive high school athletes at Layton High and Northridge High, and outdoor enthusiasts who push their limits on Adams Canyon Trail. Whether you're a service member dealing with shoulder pain from overhead work, a student athlete recovering from an ACL tear, or a weekend warrior with a nagging back issue — Dr. Clark Beck has helped hundreds of patients just like you get back to full strength without surgery or medications.
Distance from Layton
8.2 miles (12 minutes)
Conveniently located in Centerville at 40 East Pages Lane
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(385) 489-4013Free phone consultation available

Doctor of Physical Therapy
Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions
Dr. Clark Beck has helped hundreds of patients become pain-free — typically within 8 visits — without expensive injections or painful surgeries. His one-on-one, root-cause approach means you work directly with him every session.
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We regularly treat military families from Hill AFB, high school athletes from Layton High and Northridge High, trail runners, and active professionals commuting to Salt Lake City who develop chronic back and neck pain.
We don't chase symptoms. We identify what's actually causing your pain through comprehensive movement analysis.
Every patient gets a personalized plan with clear goals, realistic timelines, and measurable progress markers.
Natural, movement-based therapy that helps your body heal itself. Most patients see results within the first few visits.
Based on the active lifestyles and common activities in Layton, here are the conditions we most frequently treat.
Common among Layton's active high school athletes, particularly in football, basketball, and soccer programs at Layton High and Northridge High.
Frequently seen in military personnel from Hill Air Force Base and overhead athletes. Rotator cuff strains and impingement are prevalent.
Common among Layton residents due to long commutes, desk work, and physical demands of military service.
Trail running and hiking injuries from Adams Canyon and nearby mountain trails.
Cycling and running overuse injuries from Legacy Parkway training, particularly IT band syndrome and plantar fasciitis.
Based on the most common conditions we see from Layton, here are the services most relevant to your needs.
Our #1 specialty — resolve back pain and sciatica at their root cause
Advanced trigger point therapy for muscle pain and tension relief
Get back on the field faster with evidence-based athletic rehabilitation
Rotator cuff, impingement, and military-related shoulder conditions
Relief from neck pain, stiffness, and tension headaches
Free 30-minute assessment — no referral or commitment required
Real patient review snippets selected for symptoms and treatment methods relevant to patients visiting from Layton.
“Dr. Beck helped me with my lower back pain using dry needling and a custom recovery plan. His attentiveness to detail made all the difference. I can finally get through the day without constant discomfort.”
Kevin Yang from Layton
Verified Patient
“I came in with a shoulder injury that other providers couldn't diagnose properly. Dr. Beck found the root cause in the first visit and had me on a recovery path immediately. His diagnostic skills are incredible.”
Carrie Weeks from Layton
Verified Patient
“After years of chronic back pain, I finally found someone who actually listened and understood what I was going through. Dr. Beck didn't just treat the symptom — he found the root cause. I'm pain-free for the first time in years.”
Ben from Layton
Verified Patient
Traveling from Layton? Here's exactly what happens when you arrive at our Centerville clinic.
Schedule a free 30-minute session online or call (385) 489-4013. No referral needed — Utah allows direct access to physical therapy.
Dr. Beck personally conducts a thorough evaluation including movement analysis, strength testing, and identifying the root cause of your pain.
You'll receive a clear diagnosis, realistic timeline, and custom treatment plan. If we're not the right fit, we'll tell you honestly and connect you with the right specialist.
Most patients begin treatment during their first visit. You'll leave with exercises and tools you can use at home right away.
Transparent pricing with no surprises. We keep things simple so you can focus on getting better.
Utah is a direct-access state. You can see Dr. Beck without a doctor's referral. Book directly and start treatment faster.
We accept HSA and FSA cards. We do not accept insurance directly, which allows us to spend more time with you and deliver better results.
All costs discussed upfront during your free discovery visit. Our results-focused approach often saves patients money by avoiding surgery and ongoing medications.
Just 8.2 miles (12 minutes) from Layton. Easy to find, easy to park.
From Layton, take I-15 South to Exit 319 (Parrish Lane). Turn right onto Parrish Lane, then left onto Main Street (Highway 89 South). Turn right onto Pages Lane. Our clinic is at 40 East Pages Lane on the right. Alternatively, take Highway 89 South directly — it's a straight shot to Centerville.
Free parking is available directly in front of the clinic. The entrance is wheelchair accessible and clearly marked.
When you arrive, you'll be greeted personally by Dr. Beck. There's no front desk, no waiting room full of patients — just immediate, one-on-one care from the moment you walk in.
To The Point Physical Therapy proudly serves patients from Layton, Hill Air Force Base, and throughout northern Davis County. Our Centerville location is centrally positioned for easy access from Layton via I-15 or Highway 89.
40 East Pages Lane, Centerville, UT 84014