Mai has been with Seal Beach Physical Therapy since 2016 as our Office Manager. Her experiences with billing and insurance goes back to 2008 when she first started working as an office manager for a chiropractic office. Mai has seen how insurances can be unfair towards patients and has dedicated her career towards advocating for patients. Her goal is to provide clear transparency with billing and insurance for our patients and is always willing to go the extra mile.
As Office Manager for Seal Beach Physical Therapy, Mai is responsible for making sure the clinic is running as efficiently as possible. In addition, she is in charge of billing and insurance for all the patients in the clinic.
Linda Meng, CPT, RYT-200, graduated from California State University, Long Beach with a degree in Health Science while working as a yoga teacher and group fitness instructor. Her passion for health, wellness and fitness continued to grow throughout college and she became a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) through the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) shortly after finishing her undergraduate degree.
Linda began working at Seal Beach PT as an aide in 2019 as a way to get introduced to the physical therapy field. She quickly discovered that she loved the administrative side of health care as well. You can now find Linda at the front desk as a patient coordinator.
In her spare time, she likes traveling, cooking, doing yoga, exercising and finding new creative hobbies.
We love our clients, so feel free to visit during normal business hours.
1005 Pacific Coast Hwy Suite A2, Seal Beach, California 90740
call: (562) 598-5500 fax: (562) 598-5550 info@sealbeachphysicaltherapy.com
Open today | 07:30 am – 06:30 pm |
Seal Beach Physical Therapy
1005 Pacific Coast Hwy Suite A2, Seal Beach, California 90740
call: (562) 598-5500 fax: (562) 598-5550
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