Pelvic Health Services

Pelvic health services are crucial because the pelvic region plays a central role in many essential bodily functions, including bladder and bowel control, sexual health, core stability, and overall movement. When the pelvic floor muscles and surrounding structures are weakened, overactive, or dysfunctional, it can lead to a range of issues such as urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse, or postpartum recovery challenges.

Pelvic health treatment helps restore proper function, improve quality of life, and prevent long-term complications. Addressing these issues through specialized therapy not only alleviates discomfort and improves daily activities, but also supports overall physical and emotional well-being. For individuals of all genders and ages, pelvic health is an integral part of overall health. 

Types of Pelvic Health Care

    • Urinary Incontinence

    • Urgency

    • Frequency

    • Retention

    • Painful Urination

    • Interstitial Cystitis

    • Painful Bladder Syndrome

    • Bowel Health

    • Constipation

    • Straining & Incomplete Emptying

    • Painful Bowel Movements

    • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

    • Fecal Incontinence

    • Rectal Prolapse

    • Anal Fissure

    • Constipation

    • Straining & Incomplete Emptying

    • Painful Bowel Movements

    • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

    • Fecal Incontinence

    • Rectal Prolapse

    • Anal Fissure

    • Pelvic Muscle Dysfunction

    • Chronic Pelvic Pain

    • Pelvic Congestion

    • Vulvodynia

    • Vestibulodynia

    • Clitoral Pain

    • Testicular & Penile Pain

    • Perineal Pain

    • Pudendal Neuralgia & Neuralgias of the Abdomen

    • Groin Pain

    • Coccyx Pain

    • Hernia Related Pain & Dysfunction

    • Erectile dysfunction

    • Premature Ejaculation

    • Decreased Arousal

    • Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder

    • Pain with Intercourse (Dyspareunia)

    • Pain with GYN Exam or Tampon Use

    • Endometriosis 

    • Perimenopause/Menopause Symptoms

    • Painful Periods

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