While a proud Kansas City, MO native, Meg completed her undergraduate studies at George Washington University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science and a double minor in psychological and brain science and astrophysics. She returned to the Midwest to obtain her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Creighton University in Omaha, NE (Go bluejays!). She always knew she wanted to pursue a career in healthcare, but stumbled upon physical therapy after dislocating her knee at her uncle’s wedding (of which is still a running joke at family weddings). Meg is passionate about building strong patient-provider relationships and treating the whole person. She loves working with patients across the lifespan and empowering them to live their healthiest lives while getting back to the activities they love. In her free time, she enjoys running, playing piano, long walks with her dog George, checking out a stack of books at the library, creative writing, maintaining her 1100+ day streak on Duolingo, and spending time with friends.
Favorite conditions to treat: balance training and fall prevention, vestibular conditions, pediatrics, pre- and post-partum and return to running, chronic ankle instability/ankle sprains, and postural education/retraining.

