Dr. Ben Keeton, PT, DPT, MBA, OCS

Chief Executive Officer

Dr. Ben Keeton, PT, DPT, MBA, OCS

Chief Executive Officer TJC Concierge

Education:

Ben earned his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Delaware, where he worked as a Graduate Assistant in the research department, contributed to a publication for APTA’s Physical Therapy Journal, and graduated first in his class. He completed his undergraduate studies at the College of William & Mary, majoring in Kinesiology on a pre-med track while playing Division I varsity baseball for four years and graduating Phi Beta Kappa. Ben is a Board-Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist, a Board-Certified Direct Access Provider, and an MBA graduate of The George Washington University. He is also a certified clinical instructor through the American Physical Therapy Association.

Professional Role & Specialties:

As Chief Executive Officer of TJC Concierge, an elite out-of-network physical therapy practice, Ben leads the company’s mission to provide top-tier, personalized care wherever patients need it—whether at home, work, or on the field. He is responsible for strategic growth, clinical innovation, and maintaining the exceptional quality of service that defines TJC Concierge. Under his leadership, the company continues to attract expert providers dedicated to delivering high-level, one-on-one patient care.

Clinically, Ben specializes in the rehabilitation of orthopedic conditions, with extensive experience treating athletic injuries, post-operative cases, chronic pain, and exercise prescription. A passionate educator, he has played a key role in professional development, mentoring new graduates, orthopedic residents, sports residents, and clinic directors, as well as teaching advanced clinical courses. His dedication to the profession extends to his involvement in the APTA and global initiatives for advancing physical therapy worldwide.

Fun Facts:

A lifelong athlete and competitor, Ben is a Wiffle Ball Champion and an avid fisherman who spends as much time on the water as possible. He loves to travel and has worked with the Jackson Foundation to teach physical therapy in Ethiopia and Kenya as part of the ongoing Africa Programs.

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