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New Clients

  • Women's Health (New Client)

    This is your first step toward understanding and healing your pelvic dysfunction. All of our physical therapists understand this journey is not one-size-fits-all, so we will work with you to develop a custom treatment plan that fits your unique situation. During this session, we will talk in-depth about your pain, medical history, daily lifestyle, and more. Our goal is to identify the root cause/s of your pain and discomfort during our comprehensive evaluation. Dr. Caroline Wickler specializes in working with our prenatal, pregnant, and postpartum female clients. You will leave knowing more about your body and feeling empowered with your treatment plan.

  • Men's Health (New Client)

    We understand that pelvic floor dysfunction is not limited to females. We also provide pelvic floor therapy for male pelvic pain, incontinence, pelvic dysfunction, and post-surgical pain. Dr. Lauryn Beecher has gone above and beyond foundational training by completing hundreds of hours of male-specific pelvic floor education and training. We offer you a comfortable and supportive environment for your assessment and to talk about the symptoms you’re experiencing. Book your appointment today to start your journey toward improved pelvic health.

  • Transgender & Non-binary Health (New Clients)

    We are committed to providing inclusive and affirming care for all. Dr. Lauryn Beecher has completed additional education in order to provide safe, supportive, trauma-informed care to the LGBTQIA+ community. Pelvic floor physical therapy is especially important for individuals who go through gender-affirming surgery to reduce pain, mobilize scar tissue, assist postural and toileting changes, and increase pelvic floor muscle control. Our team is here to ensure each of our clients receive the highest quality of care, dignity, and respect.

  • Fertility & Preconception Care (New Clients)

    Whether you’re just beginning your journey toward pregnancy or you’ve been experiencing infertility, pelvic floor physical therapy can improve your chances of conception. Dr. Lauryn Beecher has specialized training, including Mercier Therapy and visceral manipulation, to provide fertility-specific manual therapy to optimize organ functioning, which can increase positive outcomes in fertility. This type of physical therapy treatment program is ideal for any birthing person who wants to conceive naturally or through medically assisted methods, who may be living with endometriosis or PCOS, or who experiences painful intercourse.

  • Pediatric Health (New Clients)

    Pediatric pelvic floor physical therapy is for children ages 3-17 years old with symptoms related to bladder and bowel dysfunction and other pelvic-related challenges. Dr. Lauryn Beecher is our pediatric specialist and works collaboratively with the child and guardian/s to effectively address concerns. Common issues such as accidents, constipation, tummy troubles, bed-wetting, and potty-training challenges can be effectively addressed to decrease or eliminate the need for medications or surgery. Our office is a child-friendly environment, and we prioritize making the appointments and exercises fun and approachable.

Returning Clients

  • Returning Clients

    Welcome back to Pelvic Health & Wellness! Scheduling your follow-up appointments has never been easier - log in, choose a date and time with your physical therapist, and we’ll see you soon! Your continuity of care is our priority, and this follow-up appointment is important if you experience any symptom flare ups, changes in symptoms or pain, or if you want to maintain your progress and update exercises. We’re grateful you continue choosing us to support your pelvic well-being.

    A note for our postpartum mamas - we would love to see you about 4 weeks after giving birth to your little one. If you have questions about symptoms after birth, please call us, and we will let you know the best next steps.

  • Overall, I had a very smooth delivery, and I credit that in large part to you! The nurses kept telling me during the entire labor process how well-positioned she was. I pushed for 45 minutes, which the doctor said was very impressive for a first time mom, and I experienced only a very small and minor tear. During the pushing process, I focused on using the techniques you taught me, and I think it made ALL the difference.

    Katie K.