About

Dr. Fralich, MD FAAFP CAQSM
Dr. Laura Fralich is dual-board certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine with over a decade of clinical outpatient experience as a Sports Medicine physician, including prior service as a primary care physician and rural emergency medicine physician in the Pacific Northwest. After playing college basketball and earning a bachelor’s degree in biology, Dr. Fralich chose an unconventional path to medicine which included working in a pathology lab, serving as a firefighter, earning a master’s degree in teaching, and working as a high school teacher and basketball coach before entering medical school.
Dr. Fralich earned her medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine, then completed her Family Medicine residency in Spokane, WA and Sports Medicine fellowship at the University of Massachusetts. She has been honored as a Top Doctor in the region and recognized as a Fellow by the American Academy of Family Physicians. In addition to her clinical duties, Dr. Fralich is a high school and college team physician, served as the head team physician for the Western Hockey League’s Spokane Chiefs Hockey Club from 2019-2022, and has been a lead physician for the USA Special Olympic games, Boston Marathon, USA Gymnastics, NCAA and NJCAA Wrestling, USA Figure Skating, and the Boston Red Sox organization, as well as Bloomsday and Hoopfest. Her interest in medical education led her to become clinical faculty at the University of Washington School of Medicine and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Education & Clinical Sciences at Washington State University’s Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, where she is also the Sports Medicine Clerkship Director. Dr. Fralich frequently teaches and mentors pre-med and medical students as well as residents and served as faculty for Spokane’s Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship for over a decade. She has authored chapters in medical texts including the 5-Minute Clinical Consult, participated on the ACGME’s national working group to develop Sports Medicine Fellowship milestone standards for training programs nationwide, and is a seasoned speaker. Dr. Fralich serves on the WIAA Sports Medicine Advisory Committee and continues to be a member of the Spokane County Medical Society after serving two terms on their Board of Trustees and creating their annual SCMS Women in Medicine conference. In addition to being the founder and co-director of the Sports Performance and Leadership Summit for high school student-athletes, Dr. Fralich also enjoys hosting the podcast What’s Right With Healthcare.
Medical School
Ross University School of Medicine
Residency
Family Medicine Spokane
Fellowship
University of Massachusetts
Board Certifications
- American Board of Family Medicine, Sports Medicine
- American Board of Family Medicine, Family Medicine

Shay Hannigan-Luther MATRN, LAT, ATC
Shay was raised in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho and graduated from Lake City High School. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science and Spanish from Willamette University in Salem, OR and a Master of Athletic Training degree from Oregon State University. As a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), Shay has worked with the Washington State University track and field and cross country teams and completed an athletic training residency at The Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colorado. While in Colorado, Shay had the opportunity to work alongside world class orthopedic surgeons to treat patients and assist in the operating room. He was also a part of the medical teams for a variety of local events, including the TransRockies Run and the Vail Mountain Bike Race Series.
Our Mission
At NW Sports & Exercise Medicine, our mission is to provide exceptional, value-based, specialty medical care for patients and help them safely return to activity after injury or illness.

Our Core Values
- Integrity
- Service
- Trust
- Excellence
- Patient-centered care