Cody McNeely

DPT

Pelvic Health Clinical Coordinator

Physical Therapist (PT)

Member Since: 2025

Original Join Date: 2025

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Professional Bio

Cody McNeely earned a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Kentucky in 2010. In 2012, she moved to Austin, Texas and pursued training as a pelvic health physical therapist. In 2020 she returned to Lexington, eager for the opportunity to increase the availability of pelvic rehab to those in need in the Bluegrass.
Cody has obtained Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification (PRPC) through Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute. She specializes in treating men and women for issues related to the bladder, bowels and pain in the pelvic area.
Cody is passionate about empowering patients through education, giving them the tools they need to help alleviate symptoms. She strives to create an environment in which her patients feel comfortable discussing diagnoses that are sensitive in nature and is committed to providing her patients with the best care possible in order to achieve their goals.
Cody is dedicated to educating and mentoring the next generation of Pelvic Health Physical Therapists. She works with the University of Kentucky PT program as adjunct faculty for a Pelvic Health lecture and lab and an elective. She joined the Upstream Rehabilitation team to further pursue this goal, being drawn to their extensive mentorship and residency programs as well as their plans to increase access to Pelvic Health services nationally. She has also served with Institute of Advanced Musculoskeletal Treatments assisting with instruction for the Pelvic Health for the Orthopaedic Therapist course.
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State, Territory, or Country

Kentucky

Preferred Pronouns

She/Her/Hers

Are you offering shadowing opportunities for students at your clinic?

No

Do you offer a Student Clinical Affiliation at your clinic?

No

Other Certifications

Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification

Telehealth Offered

No

Profession

Physical Therapist (PT)