He teaches residents training in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine. McKinley remains involved and committed to our community through church involvement and outreach affiliations. He also offers quality medical care to athletes and their families of all competitive levels of sport which include basketball, running, golf, lacrosse and tennis to name a few.ĭr. McKinley has served as team physician for North Carolina A&T State University since 2001 and helps cover Bishop McGinnis High School football since 2003. He gains great satisfaction in assisting patients in becoming healthier and returning to their normal activity of daily living.ĭr. As a former college basketball player, he has a unique insight to understanding what it takes to care for patients eager to return to play. This also allows him to treat the whole patient (and their family members) for anything from the concussions to strains and sprains. McKinley chose to train in sports medicine to gain an added area of expertise to compliment his family medicine training. McKinley’s training allows him to not only treat non-operative orthopaedic conditions, but he is able to treat individuals with other medical conditions in athletes that are not orthopaedic in nature. My ability to practice medicine is a great opportunity and I desire to give my patients the best care that I am capable of doing.”ĭr. McKinley describes his personal philosophy of care as believing, “medicine is a gift that God allows me to use to meet the needs of other individuals.
McKinley brings a unique skill set to the practice.ĭr. As a family and primary care sports medicine physician, Dr. McKinley joined the Guilford Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Division of Southeastern Orthopaedic Specialists in 2001.