Abington
Kevin is the Clinic Manager in our Abington Clinic. Kevin graduated with his Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy in 2003. He also holds a Bachelor’s in Exercise Physiology and minor in Nutrition, also form UConn. Kevin has worked in many different settings including Bellevue Hospital in New York City, private outpatient clinics on the Upper East and West sides of NYC, a Skilled Nursing Facility on Cape Cod, and previously New England Baptist Hospital in Boston on their post-surgical floors, outpatient clinic and their Spine Center. Kevin enjoys educating patients on neck and back dysfunction, working with athletes and weekend warriors with return to sport, and other orthopedic injuries of the shoulder, hip, and knee.
Kevin sees patients in our Abington Office Mondays Through Friday.
Keri graduated with her Master’s degree in Physical Therapy in 1998. Since theen she has worked in several outpatient clinics and has experience treating patients with a wide variety of orthopedic diagnoses. Keri has manual skills to treat the cervical spine and various vestibular disorders such as balance disturbance, vertigo, and vestibular neuritis. Keri also enjoys working with a wide range of orthopedic injuries. Keri has been working for BayState for almost 10 years.
Keri sees patients in our Abington clinic on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.

Renae graduated with her Associates in Physical Therapy in 1996 and joined the Bay State Physical Therapy team in 2005. Renae’s specialties include deep tissue mobilization, peripheral joint mobilization, and development of therapeutic exercise programs. Renae has worked in several skilled nursing and outpatient facilities. She has also spent two years at Children’s Hospital focusing on orthopedic, respiratory, and congenital disorders.
Renae sees patients in our Abington clinic on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Felicia is a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant and Massage Therapist. She has been practicing massage therapy for 7 years and has been in the physical therapy field for 7 years. Felicia graduated from Massachusetts Bay Community College in May of 2010 as a Physical Therapist Assistant and from The Muscular Therapy Institute in 2004. Felicia enjoys working with all populations with special interest in athletic injuries, pediatrics, neurological diseases with a special focus using a hands on approach.
“The reason why I decided to pursue both fields of Physical Therapy and Massage Therapy is to extend my knowledge of the human body and incorporate a well rounded clinic by combining both skills to meet the goals of the patient/client”.
Felicia sees patients in the Abington clinic on Thursdays and in Brockton.

