Ken (they/he) McGee

PT, DPT

Physical Therapist (PT)

Member Since: 2011

Original Join Date: 2011

15117 Main Street Suite 205 Mill Creek, WA 98012 United States

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Professional Bio

Ken McGee, PT, DPT, (they/he) is a white queer transmasculine pelvic health physical therapist based in Seattle. Their mission is to bring greater awareness to the pelvic health needs of the LGBTQIA2S+ community. They enjoy mentoring other rehabilitation professionals to better care for people of all genders.

Ken received their Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of Washington in 2014 and their board certification as a Women’s Health Clinic Specialist (WCS) in 2018. Ken has lectured nationally and internationally on birth tears. Their practice, B3 Physical Therapy, centers on transgender and perinatal rehabilitation. Ken also provides peer bodyfeeding support and doula care.
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Education

University of Washington 2014

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Awards

2024 Diversity Initiative

Nickname

Ken

Preferred Pronouns

They/He

Practice Name

B3 Physical Therapy and Wellness, PLLC

Practice Website

Areas of Expertise

Endometriosis, Female Athlete, Labor & Delivery Prep, Pregnancy & Postpartum, Cesarean Incision & Scar Management, Diastasis Rectus Abdominus (DRA), Lactation, Male Pelvic Health, Male Bowel Dysfunction, Male Pelvic Pain, Male Sexual Health, Male Incontinence (Non-Surgical), Male Incontinence (Post-Prostatectomy), Transgender Pelvic Health, Pediatric Pelvic Health, Breast Cancer, Lymphedema, Pelvic Oncology, Prostate Cancer, Interstitial Cystitis (IC), Nocturia, Urinary Incontinence, Bowel Incontinence, Constipation, Orthopedics, Osteoporosis, Pelvic Organ Prolapse, Pelvic Pain, Fibromyalgia

Populations Treated

All gender identities, Women, Men, Non-binary, Transgender men, Transgender women, Gender queer or gender fluid

Age Groups

Newborn (up to 28 days), Infancy (29 days to 12 months), Toddler (1-3 years), Preschool (3-5 years), Childhood (5-12 years), Adolescence (12-18 years), Adult (18-59 years), Older adult (60+ years)

Patient Lifestyles and Occupations

Professional Athletes, Recreational Athletes, Physical Laborers, High-Stress Professions, Sedentary Individuals, Restricted Diets, People with Disabilities

Practice Setting

Outpatient Clinic/Private Practice, Academic Institution (post-secondary), Wellness/Prevention/Sports/Fitness Center, Patient's Home/Home Care

Business Hours

8 am to 8 pm M to F, weekends by appointment

Home Visits

Yes

Telehealth Offered

Yes

Languages Spoken

English

Payment Accepted

Cash-Based Services, Accepts Insurance

Accepted Insurance

State insurance (Apple, Molina), Tricare, United Health, and most private insurances

University / College

University of Washington [WA] (PT-00214)

ABPTS Board-Certified In

Women's Health

Other Certifications

Certified Breastfeeding Specialist