Find Freedom
Eliminating embarrassment about leakage and loss of control, as well as managing body changes, involves acknowledging and addressing these issues openly. By seeking support and treatment for conditions like urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction, you can regain confidence and improve your well-being. Embracing these changes as part of the natural process can also help reduce stigma and promote a healthier mindset.
Confident Pregnancy
Addressing pregnancy and childbirth-related issues can help alleviate fear and uncertainty about your body. Common concerns include pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, prolapse, and changes related to pregnancy. By understanding and managing these conditions, you can foster a more positive and empowered experience.
Rediscovery Your Life
Menopause can lead to vaginal dryness, pain during sex, and prolapse, which are common but manageable issues. Addressing these symptoms through appropriate treatments and lifestyle adjustments can significantly improve comfort and quality of life. Open communication with healthcare providers and seeking specialized care can help effectively manage these menopausal changes.
FAQ
Do you take insurance?
No, I have no contracts with insurance companies. This allows me to provide you with the best treatment that you need.
Can I use my HSA/FSA card?
Yes, I can provide you with a superbill receipt.
What do I need to bring?
I bring everything, including the treatment table to your home. All you need to provide is a pillow, a towel, & a sheet
How long are the visits?
1-hour visits
How many visits will I need?
It depends on what your needs are. After the evaluation, we discuss your needs and set up the next visits together. Typically 4-6 visits.
What does pelvic physical therapy treat?
- leaking of urine
- leaking of stool
- overactive bladder
- pelvic organ prolapse
- pelvic pain
- pain with sex sexual dysfunction
Will I have to undress for Pelvic PT?
With your consent, pelvic physical therapy includes evaluation of the of pelvic floor, which is external and internal. It’s different from a pap smear in that no stirups and no speculum. Assessing the muscles intravaginally allows for the evaluation of your body and specific treatment that you need.