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Kevin Mcnamee

Kevin Mcnamee, M.D. (born August 25, 1972) is an American physician and political activist. A Republican, he unsuccesfuly ran for city council of Thousand Oaks, California, in 2018.[1] In what was considered a major upset,[2] Macnamee lost the election in the November 2018 general election in California's 26th congressional district.

Dr. Kevin McNamee and his wife Kathryn have lived in Thousand Oaks for over 21 years and business owner for over 30 years.

He is an instructor at Ventura College in the Water Science Department where his students are trained to work in the city water treatment plants, preparing drinkable water.

He is in clinical practice, board certified in pain management, specializing in acupuncture, chiropractic, Asian and herbal medicine, blended with traditional Western diagnostics and treatment protocols.

As a member of the Thousand Oaks Rotary, Dr. McNamee volunteers his acupuncture and chiropractic clinical services at the Westminster Free Clinic to many of the city’s illegal immigrant and under-served population.

In addition to his practice, Dr. McNamee is a retired reserve Los Angeles Police Department officer but continues to serve as a volunteer to the much appreciated Air Support Division by providing clinical care to the officers.

Dr. McNamee’s Anti-Drug presentations for middle and high school students have helped thousands of students change their attitudes about illegal drug use and abuse.