Our Team
At Physical Therapy Central, we provide patients with long-lasting outcomes without surgery, medication, or diagnostic imaging. 100% of our expert practitioners are either board certified or in the process of completing residency, fellowship, or clinical mentoring programs, allowing us to provide you with the highest standard of care.
Our shared standards:
An empathy-driven approach to treatment that prioritizes your story and needs
Expertise in practice and a commitment to stay on the cutting edge of the field
An encouraging environment that makes physical therapy feel safe and accessible
Zoey Therapy Doggo
Zoey Therapy Doggo
Zoey is our therapy wonder-dog here at PTC! She was born on November 27, 2013 in North Carolina, and then ventured to Philadelphia where she joined Ben Buchanan at Arcadia University’s Physical Therapy School. She worked with students there, easing their stress during lab finals and stressful exams.
Now, she lives here in Oklahoma, where she loves the people but not the hot summers. She graduated from A New Leash on Life in Norman, OK with her therapy dog certification in 2017. She’s travelled to many PTC locations over the years before settling down in Northeast Oklahoma City, where she spends her time helping patients through their physical therapy and making our staff smile.
Zoey loves meeting new people and makes sure to greet every patient with a big smile! She’s a winter girl at heart, and loves lounging outside when it’s cool out (but you won’t find her outside on a hot afternoon). Her hobbies include long runs through Mesta Park, chasing squirrels, and playing tug o’ war. Our physical therapists are amazing, but let’s be honest – Zoey is the best reason to schedule your physical therapy at our clinic!
Andrea Allison PT, DPT, OCS
Andrea Allison PT, DPT, OCS
Andrea earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City. Her interests include concussion education, the recovery of female athletes, how mental health affects physical health, and the rehabilitation of dancers and cheerleaders. She is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy (ASSPT), and Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association (OPTA).
Andrea lives in OKC and enjoys eating at local restaurants, traveling, and watching the Food Network with her rescue dog, Sam. Her favorite travel memories include hiking an active volcano in Guatemala and releasing baby sea turtles into the ocean in Costa Rica. She enjoys volunteering her time with different organizations that promote health and wellness, such as the Endeavor Games, OKC Memorial Marathon, and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. She is a member of the Junior League of OKC, where she serves in a variety of leadership positions. She was voted “Favorite Physical Therapist” in 2021 by the OKC Young Professionals group. Andrea is excited to continue growing in her career and developing relationships with the community she serves.
Bruce Alter PT, DPT
Physical Therapist, Clinic DirectorBruce Alter PT, DPT
Physical Therapist, Clinic DirectorBruce was born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama where he was active in sports, particularly baseball and football, from an early age. After completion of high school, he began his collegiate baseball career at Auburn University at Montgomery. He then transferred to Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia to finish his final season. Prior to graduating with a degree in Exercise Science, he signed a professional baseball contract with an organization outside of Chicago, Illinois.
After stepping away from the game, Bruce pursued his desire to help others with a Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. He completed multiple rotations all over the country, where he learned to work with different people in a variety of settings. In his final year, he was awarded the Results Orthopedic Clinical Excellence Award for outpatient orthopedics as well as the Belmont University Academic Excellence Award. After graduating in August 2018, Bruce moved to Maryland and married his wife, Kaitlin, who was a professional ballerina for the Ballet Theatre of Maryland.
His areas of interest include manual therapy, geriatrics, sports injury rehabilitation and dance medicine. He received his certification in Level One Dry Needling from The Institute of Advanced Musculoskeletal Treatment in 2017. Since beginning his career, he has achieved further certifications in Advanced Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization. Additionally, he presented on FAI/Labral Pathology as part of an OP Ortho Journal Club. He plans to become Board Certified in Outpatient Orthopedic Physical Therapy and looks forward to learning more about leadership pathways within Physical Therapy Central.
Bruce recently moved to Oklahoma City with is wife, Kaitlin, and their golden retriever, Clyde. Outside of the clinic and the ballet, they enjoy training Clyde with the hopes of completing his Therapy Dog Training and Certification. They are looking forward to experiencing and learning more about the history and culture of Oklahoma and are always open to restaurant recommendations. Bruce is thrilled to serve Oklahoma City and the surrounding communities as a multi-site therapist. He sees his work as a way to positively impact his patient’s quality of life, while building lasting relationships through compassionate care.
Andrea Angle PT, DPT
Physical TherapistAndrea Angle PT, DPT
Physical TherapistAndy grew up in Blackwell, OK and graduated from Blackwell High School, where she was active in yearbook. She graduated from Northern Oklahoma College with an Associate’s degree in Science and Oklahoma State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Health Education and Promotion in Public Health. Andy then went on to graduate from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy.
While she was an undergraduate student, Andy worked as a physical therapy tech and discovered a passion for the field of orthopedic rehabilitation. During PT school, Andy discovered a calling for pelvic floor physical therapy as well, and now practices in both areas in West Norman.
Andy currently resides in Oklahoma City. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with friends, going to the movies, reading, baking, and traveling.
Maya Apple PTA
Maya Apple PTA
Growing up in Tulsa, OK, Maya was very active with playing soccer and running cross country and track. She unfortunately had a career ending injury while playing soccer, which had her go through physical therapy. That is when she realized it was PT she wanted to pursue for her career.
Maya went to the University of Oklahoma for her undergrad, where she graduated with her Bachelor’s in Multidisciplinary Studies with a focus in Sport Physiology. After working five years as a physical therapy tech, she attended Oklahoma City Community College to become a Physical Therapist Assistant, graduating on the Vice Presidents Honor Roll. Maya is planning on becoming a member of the APTA and OPTA in the near future, while continuing her education to obtain her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree.
In her free time, Maya enjoys running and watching sports, especially football. She is an animal lover, as she has two cats and one dog. Her favorite food is sushi and her favorite dessert is anything with chocolate and peanut butter. Maya and her husband reside in Edmond and are expecting their first child.
Meredith Bailey PT, DPT, MTC
Meredith Bailey PT, DPT, MTC
Meredith was born in Fort Worth, Texas and raised in Shawnee, Oklahoma. She attended Shawnee High School and ran varsity cross country for four years, was an All-State soccer player, and named Athlete of the Year in 2007.
Meredith attended Oklahoma Baptist University and received her B. S. of Exercise and Health Science in 2011. She then went on and completed her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in May of 2014, receiving the Lester B. Sabolich Award for Clinical Excellence upon graduation.
Meredith is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) with membership in the Orthopedic specialty group. She is also a member of the Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association (OPTA) in which she has held multiple positions in leadership. She is interested in orthopedics, neuro-rehabilitation, and spinal dysfunctions. Meredith completed a year-long residency in Manual Therapy through Evidence in Motion to enhance her ability to treat a variety of orthopedic conditions and now a Certified Manual Therapist.
Meredith is currently living in Shawnee, Oklahoma with her husband, a fellow physical therapist, and their daughter, Blair. She enjoys being active and cycling with her friends and family, gardening, and traveling. Meredith also likes to try any type of craft or art project and is frequently found on the weekends covered in paint, trying to decide how abstract “art” can really look.
James Bailey PT, DPT, TPS
Clinic DirectorJames Bailey PT, DPT, TPS
Clinic DirectorJames was raised in Miami, Oklahoma where he attended Miami High School, graduating in 2003. After high school, he went on to Northeastern A&M for his Associates Degree and completed his Bachelor of Health Sciences degree in 2009 from the University of Oklahoma.
James received his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in 2011. While in school, James had a variety of clinical rotations, including a spine specialty clinic, outpatient orthopedics, and hospital-based rehabilitation.
Since graduation, James has had a range of work experiences in outpatient orthopedics, home health, and treatment in the tribal care setting. He has pursued a certification as a Therapeutic Pain Specialist through the International Spine and Pain Institute, completing his coursework in 2016. He plans to pursue a Therapeutic Pain Science Fellowship to elevate his clinical skills to further benefit his patients. James has interests in post-surgical care, chronic pain, and spinal dysfunctions.
James is a Captain in the Army National Guard and is the only physical therapist in the state of Oklahoma for this branch of the Guard since 2011. He has served as a Platoon Leader for 1.5 years, coordinating medical training for all medical personnel and patient administration. His experience through the National Guard is unique but provides alternative training in leadership and clinical skills that have benefitted his role as a supervising physical therapist as a civilian.
James is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association (OPTA) with memberships in the orthopedic and private practice specialty groups.
He currently lives in Shawnee, OK with his wife, Meredith, and daughter, Blair. He likes to be outdoors, exercise, spend time with his friends and family, and cheer on the Sooners and the Thunder.
Megan Banks PT, DPT, Astym cert.
Clinic DirectorMegan Banks PT, DPT, Astym cert.
Clinic DirectorMegan was born and raised in Ulysses, KS. In 2008 she graduated from Ulysses High School, where she participated in cross country, basketball, and softball. She then went on to play softball at Pratt Community College, and began studying Athletic Training. After transferring to Wichita State University in 2010, Megan changed her major to Exercise Science and graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2012. She also attended Wichita State University to obtain her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, graduating in 2015.
During physical therapy school, Megan completed clinical rotations in Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado, gaining experience in orthopedic, oncology, and sports physical therapy. She has been a member of the KPTA and APTA, and now is a member of the OPTA. She looks forward to gaining further certifications in manual therapy and orthopedics.
Megan enjoys spending time with her husband, going fishing, camping, riding ATVs, and many other outdoor activities. She also loves spending time with her family, friends and pets, traveling, watching sports, going to concerts, and reading.
Lauryn Becerra PTA
Lauryn Becerra PTA
Lauryn Becerra earned her Associate of Applied Science from Oklahoma City Community College.
Lauryn is most interested in treating geriatric patients with balance and gait.
In her free time, Lauryn enjoys spending time with friends and family, attending sporting events, and traveling and hiking.
Meghan Bell PTA
Meghan Bell PTA
Meghan Bell earned her Associate of Applied Science as a Physical Therapist Assistant from Southwestern Oklahoma State University. Prior to that, Meghan obtained her Bachelor of Applied Science from Southwestern Oklahoma State University.
Meghan is most interested in treating shoulder pathologies.
In her free time, Meghan enjoys traveling, spending time with friends and family, and spending time outdoors/at the lake.
Mickey Berglan PTA
Mickey Berglan PTA
Mickey was born and raised in Hennessey, Oklahoma. After graduating high school, Mickey attended Oklahoma City Community College where she received her Associate of Applied Science Degree as a Physical Therapy Assistant. Mickey enjoys treating patients of all ages, as well as athletes and post-op patients.
Mickey lives in Choctaw, OK with her husband, and two dogs, Aspen and Indy. Outside of work, Mickey enjoys reading, watching softball, and going dirt track racing with her husband and friends.
Laura Blalock PTA
Laura Blalock PTA
Laura was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She attended Jenks High School and became a student athletic trainer for various sports and rehabilitation. This sparked her interest in choosing PT as a career. She graduated then moved to Norman and attended the University of Oklahoma. Laura served as prayer group leader in her sorority and was involved in many campus activities. She remained on the Dean’s Honor Roll. Her favorite class at OU was the human cadaver anatomy course. Laura obtained a bachelor’s degree in Psychology.
Laura has experience working as a PT technician in both inpatient and outpatient facilities. She was accepted into the Physical Therapy Assistance (PTA) program at Oklahoma City Community College and began the program. She worked full time while in the PTA program. Laura served as her class treasurer and was awarded the 1st Kylie Newey memorial PTA scholarship for academic achievements. Laura has worked at Integris Baptist Medical Center and was a student at OU Medical Center. Laura appreciates her experience in the hospital mostly because she can use her knowledge of post-operative orthopedic surgeries in the outpatient setting. Laura recently graduated and is licensed in the state of Oklahoma.
Currently Laura resides in Moore, Oklahoma, with her fiancé Andrew and their adopted puppy, Boomer! She enjoys daily outdoor adventures and fetch with Boomer. In the fall, you can catch Laura cheering on the Sooners every weekend. Laura enjoys taking their bass boat out for a day of fishing and relaxation on the lake. Her favorite place is Lake Texoma. Laura also enjoys spending time with her family and friends. Her favorite time of the year is Christmas and attends numerous large displays of Christmas lights. Laura also enjoys iced cold brew coffee and has a collection of various coffee mugs from different cities/states. She also enjoys anything Disney.
Laura plans to transition from a PTA to Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) in the upcoming years. She also plans to become certified in Orthopedic management and has a strong interest in vestibular rehabilitation.
Dale Boren PT, MPT, OCS
Dale Boren PT, MPT, OCS
Dale was born and raised in NW Oklahoma in the small town of Camargo. He went to Leedey High School where he loved the outdoors and playing baseball for the Mighty Bison who went to 6 State Tournaments. Following high school, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford, OK in 2002. He furthered his education by earning a Master of Physical Therapy Degree from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in 2005. Dale graduated with distinction at the top of his class and was inducted into the Alpha Eta Honor Society.
Following nominations from the faculty at OUHSC, Dale was awarded the prestigious Mary McMillan Scholarship Award from the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) in 2005. The Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association (OPTA) awarded Dale with the Clinical Education Excellence Award from Langston University in 2009 for providing excellence in clinical instruction to physical therapy students.
Dale’s physical therapy interests include outpatient orthopedics, sports injuries, spinal dysfunction, manual therapy including dry needling, and he enjoys volunteering for sporting events for athletes with disabilities. He is a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy (OCS) through the APTA. He is currently an active member of both the APTA and the OPTA, and he is currently a member of the private practice and orthopedic sections of the APTA. Dale has completed Levels I and II of the manual therapy certification through the North American Institute of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy (NAIOMT). Dale’s next endeavor is to begin a combined Transitional Doctorate (t-DPT) in Physical Therapy and certification through the Executive Program in Private Practice Management through Evidence in Motion.
Dale currently resides in Leedey, OK with his wife Christa and their three sons: Aidyn, Hudsyn, and Holdyn. The Borens enjoy spending time together outdoors, where their boys like going to the park, getting wet, or looking for animals at the farm. When Dale and Christa get time to themselves, they enjoy going out to dinner and a movie. In the fall, they enjoy hitting the woods to go deer hunting, where Christa usually shows her husband up!
Dale would like for his clients to know that he brings small town values to the clinic daily. He is compassionate about physical therapy and his clients, and he will go above and beyond to assist his clients in the attainment of their personal and functional goals.
Mary Branch PTA, AIB-VR
Mary Branch PTA, AIB-VR
A native of Oklahoma City, OK, Mary graduated from Putnam City North High School, where she was active in cheerleading and leadership roles. She then graduated from the University of Oklahoma (OU) with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Exercise Science. Following OU, Mary graduated from Oklahoma City Community College with an Associates degree in Applied Science-Physical Therapist Assistant. She passed her National Physical Therapist Assistant Exam in 2018.
In her spare time, Mary enjoys playing with her dog, Laken, spending time with family, crafting, wakeboarding, watching OU football, and spending time at the lake.
Andrew Bratton PT, DPT, OCS, ASTYM cert.
Regional DirectorAndrew Bratton PT, DPT, OCS, ASTYM cert.
Regional DirectorAndrew was born and raised in Flower Mound, Texas; a city within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. He grew up with one younger brother and sister. He attended Flower Mound High School where he was the lead drum major for the school’s marching band. Andrew also played the alto saxophone throughout his high school years and carried this passion through two undergraduate years as a member of the University of Oklahoma’s Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band.
During his sophomore year in college, Andrew experienced a shoulder injury requiring extensive physical therapy. This event, along with the caring effort of his physical therapist, lead Andrew to change his career path towards the pursuance of a degree in physical therapy.
Andrew graduated with distinction from the University of Oklahoma in 2009 with a Bachelor’s degree in Health Studies. Aside from being a part of the marching band, he participated in campus and community activities including OU’s Big Event, an annual student volunteer-driven community service project. He also was an active member of the Student Physical Therapy Association and volunteered regularly at his local church. Andrew was among the first class from the University of Oklahoma to graduate with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2011. He is currently an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association.
Andrew’s interests include manual therapy, spinal manipulation, orthopedics and sports rehabilitation, and the management of spinal dysfunctions. Due to his passion for manual orthopedic physical therapy, he completed EIM’s orthopedic residency program in December of 2013. Completion of this program allowed Andrew adequate preparation to sit for the Orthopedic Specialty certification examination, and he is now an Orthopedic Certified Specialist (OCS).
He married his high school sweetheart in November 2010 and now resides in Oklahoma City where he and his wife are excited to enjoy the comforts of their first home. Soon after moving to his new home, he adopted a Golden Retriever who, at times, is a little on the crazy side..but is still the best dog in the world. Andrew’s wife, Maria, pursues a rewarding career as a speech-language pathologist. When not at work, he loves spending time with his wife, reading for pleasure, traveling, exercising, and snow skiing. He loves fitness in general and running outside when Oklahoma weather allows it. Andrew also enjoys providing medical and physical therapy services within in the community by volunteering at sporting events such as the Endeavor Games, a nationally recognized competition between athletes with various physical disabilities.
Chelle Brown PT, DPT, OCS
Chelle Brown PT, DPT, OCS
Chelle’s educational journey began at Shawnee High School, where she actively participated in cheerleading, competitive dance, and earned an academic letter jacket. Following her high school years, Chelle chose to follow in the footsteps of her father and sister by becoming a Cowboy in Stillwater. At Oklahoma State University (OSU), she graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences, with a focus on Nutritional Sciences. Chelle was also a dedicated member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority, among numerous other campus organizations.
After her time at OSU, Chelle pursued her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at the University of Oklahoma. Her commitment to making a meaningful impact on the lives of her patients has driven her to be a perpetual learner. She completed a year-long Manual Therapy Certification program through Evidence In Motion (EIM) and earned the distinction as a Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS). Chelle maintains active membership in both the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and the Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association (OPTA). She has a focus on orthopedic diagnoses and prioritizing her patient’s full rehabilitation, as well as an interest in women’s health.
Chelle and her husband, Eric, reside in Oklahoma City, where they are blessed with two lively boys and a little girl. Their shared interests include spending quality time with their children, spending time with family and friends, cooking, walking with their dogs, and passionately supporting the OSU Cowboys!
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