Dr. Meghan McKeever recognizes that every person has a unique story—who they love, what they value, how they spend their time, and where they find joy. She considers it both an honor and a privilege to be entrusted with the stories and lives of her patients. Dr. McKeever believes that everyone deserves to be supported, educated, and empowered to make personalized health care decisions that align with their individual needs.
After 15 years as a general OB/GYN, Dr. McKeever joined Seattle Reproductive Medicine in 2023, bringing a holistic approach to fertility and pregnancy care. During the first part of her career, she provided general gynecological and prenatal care, delivering over 2,000 babies along the way. Patients consistently praise her for her warmth, positivity, and compassionate bedside manner, as well as her clinical expertise and surgical skill. Dr. McKeever has been featured multiple times in publications recognizing top physicians for her exceptional care.
Originally from Anchorage, Alaska, Dr. McKeever discovered her passion for education and health care early in life. As a high school student, she served as an HIV/AIDS peer educator, teaching age-appropriate lessons on safer sex, drug and alcohol abuse, and communication skills. She graduated cum laude with a degree in Biology from Colorado College and spent a year studying at the University of Valparaiso in Chile, becoming fluent in Spanish. She earned her medical degree from the University of Washington School of Medicine, where she received the Jon B. Syren Award for her “character, integrity, compassion, and commitment to community service in medicine.” Dr. McKeever completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Rochester in New York, earning several awards, including two teaching honors and the Dr. Jerome H. Rudolph Award, which recognizes a compassionate and skilled physician dedicated to their patients and community.
Dr. McKeever sees patients at our Everett location. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, reading fiction, paddleboarding, hiking throughout the Pacific Northwest, and traveling with her husband and three teenagers whenever the opportunity arises.