Despite their best efforts, UW Medicine has not yet been able to reach fair and sustainable agreements with Aetna that ensure continued access to care and are in the best interests of patients. Effective June 1, 2025, UW Medicine’s contracts with Aetna for Medicare Advantage and Commercial services have expired and we are now out of network with Aetna. Learn more about what this means for you and what you should do next.
Amanda McCallum, PT, enjoys caring for a diverse patient population ranging from those with vestibular disorders, orthopedic/sports injuries, chronic pain, and those seeking to improve their overall fitness and health. She believes in developing a relationship with her clients to understand their health needs and goals. Personally, her goal is for her clients to be able to facilitate positive changes in their daily lives and promote a healthy lifestyle. Special interests include treating patients with vestibular disorders such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) or vestibular neuritis, and providing ASTYM treatments (Augmented Soft Tissue Mobilization).
Amanda completed her Bachelor of Science in physical therapy in 1997 from Quinnipiac College (now Quinnipiac University) in Southern Connecticut. She received her vestibular rehabilitation certification in 1999, cervicogenic dizziness certification in 2007 and ASTYM certification in 2011. Outside of work, Amanda enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, mountain biking, and dirt biking.
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