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Dr. Morgan Baxter , PT, DPT

Physical Therapist
She/Her
Brentwood

Morgan completed her undergraduate studies at UCLA before earning her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Duke University. During her time at Duke, Morgan discovered her passion for pelvic health and the many crucial roles the pelvic floor plays throughout different stages of life. She went on to complete the prestigious Women’s Health Physical Therapy Residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she received advanced, specialized training in pelvic health. Additionally, Morgan has taught pelvic health content to both PT and PTA students on the East Coast.

Morgan has experience helping people of all genders with a wide range of pelvic floor symptoms, including incontinence, bowel dysfunction, pelvic pain, and pelvic organ prolapse. She also enjoys supporting patients through post-operative recovery, as well as guiding individuals during the pregnancy and postpartum period. Morgan is particularly passionate about working with the LGBTQ+ community and providing gender-affirming care. She is committed to fostering a welcoming, inclusive environment and empowering every patient with knowledge about their pelvic health to help them reach their goals and discover new possibilities for relief and healing.

Outside of work, Morgan enjoys running, playing ultimate frisbee, watching women’s sports, and cheering on the Bruins.

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