Megan grew up on the west coast of Canada, so it only seemed right that she move to the west coast of Australia. Megan graduated from Curtin University with her degree in Physiotherapy. In those four years, she embraced the lifestyle of Western Australia: swimming, mountain biking, and hiking in the pristine environment of the west coast. After completing a portion of the Munda Biddi cycling track, she passed through a town called Bunbury. She didn’t know at the time but had an inkling that this might be a great place to start her career. Having completed a solo crossing of the Rottnest Channel Swim, and several races at Busselton, Bunbury was a natural fit.

With her newly minted Australian Citizenship and a passion for continual learning, Megan completed her Masters of Clinical Physiotherapy, specializing in Continence and Pelvic Health. She takes a holistic approach to patient care, using evidence-based education, manual therapy, Pilates, dry needling, and tailored exercise programs to improve her clients’ health, wellbeing, and fitness across all ages. And with her advanced qualification, Megan is equipped to support women through their childbearing and menopausal years, as well as individuals experiencing pelvic pain, bladder or bowel dysfunction, and men navigating prostate cancer treatment.

Additionally, Megan’s sporting background offers her a unique understanding of the physical demands of various sports, including swimming, running, mountain biking, and equestrian sports.

Megan looks forward to working with you towards your health and fitness goals. And if you miss her at the clinic, you’re likely to find her swimming around the Busselton jetty, mountain biking, or exploring the beautiful Southwest!