
Laura M. Schmeiser, OTD
Neurorehabilitation Occupational TherapyVision Rehabilitation
Highlights
Age Groups Seen
- Adolescent 13-18
- Adult 19-64
- Older Adult >65
Gender
FemaleAbout Laura M. Schmeiser
About The Provider
Laura Schmeiser is an occupational therapist specializing in neurological rehabilitation at Intermountain Health’s Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation – TOSH Campus Neuro Occupational Therapy in Murray, Utah. She serves patients throughout the Salt Lake Valley, providing care focused on concussion and traumatic brain injury (TBI) management, vision rehabilitation, functional cognitive retraining, community reintegration, and facial rehabilitation. Laura also collaborates closely with neuro‑optometrists to deliver comprehensive vision rehabilitation tailored to each patient’s needs.
Laura has practiced occupational therapy since 2014, primarily in outpatient settings. She is passionate about helping individuals return to school, work, recreation, and everyday life following an acquired brain injury. Her interest in occupational therapy began while working as a substitute teacher, where she witnessed the powerful impact an occupational therapist had on improving students’ success in the classroom through creative, client‑centered strategies.
Supporting individuals as they return to learning remains a particular passion for Laura. She is committed to lifelong learning and to providing current, evidence‑based care. Laura also enjoys sharing her expertise with fellow clinicians through presentations and professional workshops.
Outside of the clinic, Laura enjoys renovating her family’s fixer-upper home, searching for the best turkey burger, and exploring national parks with her husband and their two young sons.
Locations
- Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation - TOSH Campus Neuro Occupational Therapy
- 5770 South 250 East, Suite G50, Murray, UT 84107
- Get Directions
- phone: 801-314-5000
- fax: 801-314-5011
Expertise
Education
- Graduate: Salus University, Occupational Therapy, 2022
- Graduate: University of Utah, Occupational Therapy, 2014