PerformWell partners with performing arts organizations and sports programs to build the clinical infrastructure, education, and ongoing support hat keeps them healthy, resilient, and performing at their best.
PerformWell serves secondary schools, universities, pre-professional programs, professional companies, studios, rinks, gyms, and event production organizations. If performing artists and athletes are central to your work, we can help build the support structures they need.
Schools + Conservatories
Dance, Theatre + Opera Companies
Professional performing arts companies navigating production-season health management, medical staff coordination, injury triage, long-term performer health strategy, education, staff and faculty training, and emergency action planning
Rinks, Gyms + Athletic Organizations
Figure skating clubs, gymnastics programs, circus schools, and athletic organizations where performance demands overlap with high injury risk. PerformWell brings clinical depth from international-level experience.
PerformWell affiliations are designed to fit your organization’s actual needs — not a fixed package. What a partnership looks like depends on your size, your existing infrastructure, and what your performing artists and athletes most need. Most partnerships include some combination of the following:
Establish a neurological baseline for your performers — including balance, vestibular function, and cognitive performance markers. Available for all performing arts and sport disciplines where concussion risk is present. In person only.
Dr. Schuyten serves on the National Team for U.S. Figure Skating, providing medical coverage and supporting the team with the Winter Olympics, World Championships, and Grand Prix events. She is a faculty educator at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance and provides coverage for department shows, international touring groups, and has served as medical chair for figure skating events. She has presented on performing arts and sports medicine topics at national and international conferences including APTA, IADMS, PAMA, and MTNA.
Dr. Prieur brings postdoctoral residency training from the Detroit Medical Center Sports PT program, with professional training room and sideline coverage experience. Both clinicians actively contribute to the research literature in performing arts medicine.
Contact PerformWell with a brief description of your program, your discipline, and what you’re hoping to build or improve. No formal Request for Proposal needed.