While PelvicFit provides evidence-based guidance, we recommend working with licensed healthcare providers for personalized care
Pelvic floor physical therapy can help with various conditions and symptoms:
Urinary incontinence or frequent urination
Pelvic pain or discomfort
Pain during intercourse
Fecal incontinence or constipation
Pelvic organ prolapse
Postpartum recovery concerns
Post-surgical rehabilitation (prostate, gynecological)
Persistent low back or pelvic pain
Note: PelvicFit does not endorse any specific healthcare provider. This directory is provided as a resource only.
Speak with your primary care physician, OB/GYN, or urologist for referrals to qualified pelvic health specialists in your area.
Look for physical therapists with specialized training in pelvic health, such as WCS (Women's Clinical Specialist) or PRPC certification.
Contact potential providers to verify they accept your insurance and understand what coverage is available for pelvic floor therapy.
Search for board-certified pelvic health specialists through the Women's Health section of the APTA.
Visit Directory →Find pelvic health providers worldwide who have specialized training in pelvic health conditions.
Visit Directory →The following providers are listed as examples only. PelvicFit recommends researching any provider thoroughly before seeking treatment.
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