May One

May One May One is a Body Care Clinic specializing in Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy and Massage Therapy.

08/16/2025

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Dual-licensed in Athletic Training & Massage Therapy, she brings expertise and a whole lot of energy to May One.

Struggling with hip or back pain? Whether you’re a runner or just dealing with daily discomfort, this workshop is for yo...
12/16/2024

Struggling with hip or back pain? Whether you’re a runner or just dealing with daily discomfort, this workshop is for you!

Join us tonight at 6 PM for our final Mechanics & Mobility Workshop of the year—a free, hands-on event designed to help you move pain-free and feel your best.

Here’s what you’ll learn:
✅ Relief for hip and lower back pain with targeted mobility techniques

✅ Practical exercises to improve flexibility and prevent future discomfort

✅ Breathing and stride drills to enhance movement and reduce strain

Led by our expert Physical Therapist Jess, this workshop is perfect for anyone looking to get relief, improve mobility, or start 2025 stronger and healthier.

📍 May One Clinic - 2165 N Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

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2165 N Prospect Avenue
Milwaukee, WI
53202

Opening Hours

Monday 11:30am - 7pm
Tuesday 11:30am - 7pm
Wednesday 11:30am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 12pm
Friday 10:30am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm

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The Story

After graduating college with her Bachelor’s of Science in Athletic Training and working in sports medicine for six years for a large corporate company, Morgan realized how broken the health care system is and the lack of quality of care provided to patients as a result.

Hearing her friends, family, and teammates at the martial arts academy talk about their body aches and pains inspired her to open a private practice where she knew she could fulfill a need in the community while providing a high quality of care.

Her holistic approach to medicine and cash-based business model allows her to spend more one-on-one time with her clientele, creating a patient-focused atmosphere.