Dr. Melanie GrayD.O.

Family Medicine

at Integrative Pain and Wellness Center — Southlake, TX

About

O. brings a background that spans clinical medicine and professional performance. Before pursuing medicine, she danced professionally as a ballet dancer. That career informs her work as one of the few dance specialist physicians in the DFW area, and she holds a listing in the Doctors for Dancers practitioner database. She also serves as a member of the International Association for Dance Medicine and Science (IADMS).

Dr. Gray practices alongside Dr. Matthew Barker at Integrative Pain and Wellness Center and treats patients across a broad scope of services. Her clinical interests include osteopathic manipulative medicine, sports medicine, regenerative therapy, exosome therapy, and women's health. She provides dancers with comprehensive health assessments, preventive care, and injury treatment tailored to the demands of performance. Beyond her work with performers, she treats chronic pain, musculoskeletal injuries, hormonal conditions, digestive disorders, sleep issues, mental health concerns, and tongue-tie across patients of all ages.

Conditions Treated

chronic pain
musculoskeletal injuries
sports injuries
dance injuries
joint pain
osteoarthritis
hormonal imbalance
sexual dysfunction
urinary incontinence
digestive disorders
sleep disorders
mental health conditions
tongue tie
TMJ disorder
headaches
migraines
unequal leg length
bedwetting

Who is Dr. Gray right for?

Dr. Gray is an excellent match for dancers and performing artists navigating injuries or seeking preventive care specific to their physical demands. Athletes with musculoskeletal injuries, joint pain, or sports-related conditions also benefit from her sports medicine background. She is well suited for women managing hormonal concerns, digestive health, sleep disorders, or sexual health. Patients interested in regenerative approaches to injury recovery will find her clinical focus in exosome therapy and PRP directly relevant.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Gray is a former professional ballet dancer who now specializes in dance medicine. She holds a listing in the Doctors for Dancers practitioner database and maintains membership in the International Association for Dance Medicine and Science. Her personal performance background gives her direct insight into the physical demands dancers face.

Dr. Gray treats chronic pain, musculoskeletal and sports injuries, dance injuries, joint pain, osteoarthritis, hormonal imbalance, sexual dysfunction, urinary incontinence, digestive disorders, sleep disorders, mental health conditions, tongue-tie, TMJ disorder, headaches, migraines, unequal leg length, and bedwetting.

Yes. While Dr. Gray has a specialty focus in dance and performing arts medicine, she treats a wide range of patients. Her practice covers primary care, osteopathic manipulative treatment, regenerative therapy, women's health, and more for patients across all backgrounds and age groups.

Dr. Gray takes an osteopathic approach that looks at the whole body rather than the site of pain alone. She pairs OMT with regenerative therapies like PRP and exosome injections when appropriate. Her goal is to support the body's natural healing capacity and return patients to full function.

Yes. Dr. Gray offers bioidentical hormone replacement therapy for patients experiencing hormonal imbalance. She works with both men and women addressing concerns including fatigue, sexual health, and symptoms related to hormonal changes over time.

Yes. Dr. Gray provides comprehensive health and injury assessments specifically designed for dancers. She offers preventive healthcare and access to a broad range of treatment options so performing artists can maintain their health before problems develop.

Yes. Regenerative therapy and exosome therapy are among Dr. Gray's primary clinical interests. Patient reviews highlight her use of exosome injections for conditions like a torn labrum. She uses these therapies alongside OMT and other modalities.

Doctor profile last updated June 9, 2026