Contact Egoscue of
New York City
Address
6 E. 39th St.Suite 1003
New York, NY 10016
Phone
917-388-3154Hours
Monday to Friday: 7am - 7:30pmSaturday: By appointment

New York City
Meet the Team
Egoscue Therapists have one goal in mind—to help you get back to the life you want to live! Let's arrange for a meeting and end your chronic pain.

Jon Winawer
Clinic Director
Jon graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in exercise science. He first pursued postural alignment therapy through The Egoscue Method as a means to improve performance as an ice hockey goaltender. From there his interest grew, and he eventually brought The Egoscue Method theories to his work as a personal trainer and exercise physiologist. He's worked with clients of all ages and ability levels, including United States Paralympic athletes.

Jenna Hanlon
Exercise Therapist
Jenna has movement in her veins, graduating summa cum laude from Slippery Rock University with a BA in Dance and a minor in Technical Theater. A career-threatening back injury landed The Egoscue Method in Jenna’s lap, empowering her to heal herself, thus creating longevity in her movement career. Through her own experience with The Method as a client, Jenna immediately became certified as a Postural Alignment Specialist, completing an internship at the Del Mar Clinic in San Diego CA. Back in her home state of New York, Jenna is an Egoscue Therapist by day and movement artist by night, continuously humbled by those she has the privilege to guide on their journey to a pain-free life!

Greg Heinemann
Exercise Therapist
Greg graduated from Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) with a degree in exercise science and a primary focus in athletic training. Before becoming involved with The Egoscue Method, Greg was on a path to become a certified athletic trainer. But in October 2003, he began working with The Egoscue Method and found everything about it exciting, effective, and logical. His clientele includes young (6 months) and old (95 years old), working professionals, stay-at-home moms, professional athletes (NFL, MLB, NBA, PGA, ATP, triathletes), weekend warriors, politicians, and the everyday Joe.