
Specialized pelvic floor therapy in Tulsa for pregnancy, postpartum recovery, pelvic pain, bladder control, and core rehabilitation.

Specialized pelvic floor therapy in Tulsa for pregnancy, postpartum recovery, pelvic pain, bladder control, and core rehabilitation.
Specialized care
for
every stage
every stage
of womanhood
1:1 Care
Private sessions focused entirely on you
100%
Evidence based treatment
True Relief
Target the root cause, not symptoms
A modern approach to pelvic health.
We combine education, hands-on therapy, and targeted rehabilitation to help you feel strong and supported again.

Pregnancy & Birth Prep
Prepare your body for pregnancy and delivery with pelvic floor therapy designed to support strength, mobility, breathing, and core stability. Treatment can also help reduce discomfort and improve confidence heading into birth.

Postpartum Rehab & Recovery
Postpartum therapy focuses on restoring pelvic floor and core function after delivery. We help address common concerns like weakness, pain, pressure, leaking, and abdominal separation so you can heal properly and feel like yourself again.

Painful Sex (Dyspareunia)
Pain during intimacy is common—but it isn’t normal, and you don’t have to live with it. Pelvic floor therapy can reduce muscle tension, improve mobility, and address underlying pelvic dysfunction to support lasting comfort and confidence.

Diastasis Recti (DRA)
Diastasis recti occurs when the abdominal muscles separate, often during pregnancy. We provide targeted core rehabilitation to rebuild strength, improve stability, and support long-term function.

Pelvic Floor & Body Pain
Pelvic floor dysfunction can contribute to pain in the hips, lower back, abdomen, and pelvis. Our treatment helps relieve tension, restore movement, and improve muscle coordination.

Bladder & Bowel Control
Issues like leaking, urgency, constipation, or difficulty emptying can often be improved through pelvic floor therapy. We focus on strengthening, coordination, and education to help you regain control.

Menopause & Perimenopause
Hormonal changes can impact pelvic floor strength, bladder control, comfort, and intimacy. Therapy can help address symptoms like pressure, dryness-related discomfort, leaking, and pelvic heaviness.

Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic organ prolapse can cause pressure, heaviness, or a bulging sensation. Pelvic floor therapy can help improve support, reduce symptoms, and strengthen the muscles that stabilize the pelvic organs.

Endometriosis & PCOS Pain
Issues like leaking, urgency, constipation, or difficulty emptying can often be improved through pelvic floor therapy. We focus on strengthening, coordination, and education to help you regain control.
A modern approach to pelvic health.
We combine education, hands-on therapy, and targeted rehabilitation to help you feel strong and supported again.

Pregnancy & Birth Prep
Prepare your body for pregnancy and delivery with pelvic floor therapy designed to support strength, mobility, breathing, and core stability. Treatment can also help reduce discomfort and improve confidence heading into birth.

Postpartum Rehab & Recovery
Postpartum therapy focuses on restoring pelvic floor and core function after delivery. We help address common concerns like weakness, pain, pressure, leaking, and abdominal separation so you can heal properly and feel like yourself again.

Painful Sex (Dyspareunia)
Pain during intimacy is common—but it isn’t normal, and you don’t have to live with it. Pelvic floor therapy can reduce muscle tension, improve mobility, and address underlying pelvic dysfunction to support lasting comfort and confidence.

Diastasis Recti (DRA)
Diastasis recti occurs when the abdominal muscles separate, often during pregnancy. We provide targeted core rehabilitation to rebuild strength, improve stability, and support long-term function.

Pelvic Floor & Body Pain
Pelvic floor dysfunction can contribute to pain in the hips, lower back, abdomen, and pelvis. Our treatment helps relieve tension, restore movement, and improve muscle coordination.

Bladder & Bowel Control
Issues like leaking, urgency, constipation, or difficulty emptying can often be improved through pelvic floor therapy. We focus on strengthening, coordination, and education to help you regain control.

Menopause & Perimenopause
Hormonal changes can impact pelvic floor strength, bladder control, comfort, and intimacy. Therapy can help address symptoms like pressure, dryness-related discomfort, leaking, and pelvic heaviness.

Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic organ prolapse can cause pressure, heaviness, or a bulging sensation. Pelvic floor therapy can help improve support, reduce symptoms, and strengthen the muscles that stabilize the pelvic organs.

Endometriosis & PCOS Pain
Issues like leaking, urgency, constipation, or difficulty emptying can often be improved through pelvic floor therapy. We focus on strengthening, coordination, and education to help you regain control.
A modern approach to pelvic health.
We combine education, hands-on therapy, and targeted rehabilitation to help you feel strong and supported again.

Pregnancy & Birth Prep
Prepare your body for pregnancy and delivery with pelvic floor therapy designed to support strength, mobility, breathing, and core stability. Treatment can also help reduce discomfort and improve confidence heading into birth.

Postpartum Rehab & Recovery
Postpartum therapy focuses on restoring pelvic floor and core function after delivery. We help address common concerns like weakness, pain, pressure, leaking, and abdominal separation so you can heal properly and feel like yourself again.

Painful Sex (Dyspareunia)
Pain during intimacy is common—but it isn’t normal, and you don’t have to live with it. Pelvic floor therapy can reduce muscle tension, improve mobility, and address underlying pelvic dysfunction to support lasting comfort and confidence.

Diastasis Recti (DRA)
Diastasis recti occurs when the abdominal muscles separate, often during pregnancy. We provide targeted core rehabilitation to rebuild strength, improve stability, and support long-term function.

Pelvic Floor & Body Pain
Pelvic floor dysfunction can contribute to pain in the hips, lower back, abdomen, and pelvis. Our treatment helps relieve tension, restore movement, and improve muscle coordination.

Bladder & Bowel Control
Issues like leaking, urgency, constipation, or difficulty emptying can often be improved through pelvic floor therapy. We focus on strengthening, coordination, and education to help you regain control.

Menopause & Perimenopause
Hormonal changes can impact pelvic floor strength, bladder control, comfort, and intimacy. Therapy can help address symptoms like pressure, dryness-related discomfort, leaking, and pelvic heaviness.

Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic organ prolapse can cause pressure, heaviness, or a bulging sensation. Pelvic floor therapy can help improve support, reduce symptoms, and strengthen the muscles that stabilize the pelvic organs.

Endometriosis & PCOS Pain
Issues like leaking, urgency, constipation, or difficulty emptying can often be improved through pelvic floor therapy. We focus on strengthening, coordination, and education to help you regain control.
Let's start with a conversation
Let's start with a conversation
Let's start with a conversation
If you’re experiencing pelvic pain, bladder leaks, postpartum changes, or discomfort that affects your daily life, you don’t have to manage it alone. At Pelvic Health Specialists in Tulsa, OK, we provide one-on-one pelvic floor physical therapy designed to treat the root cause of symptoms and support long-term healing. Our personalized approach helps women improve strength, reduce pain, and restore confidence through every stage of life—from pregnancy and postpartum recovery to menopause and beyond.
Whether you’re looking for pelvic floor therapy for painful sex, diastasis recti, prolapse, or bladder and bowel control issues, our team offers evidence-based care in a calm, private setting. Request an appointment today to connect with a pelvic health specialist and take the next step toward feeling better.
If you’re experiencing pelvic pain, bladder leaks, postpartum changes, or discomfort that affects your daily life, you don’t have to manage it alone. At Pelvic Health Specialists in Tulsa, OK, we provide one-on-one pelvic floor physical therapy designed to treat the root cause of symptoms and support long-term healing. Our personalized approach helps women improve strength, reduce pain, and restore confidence through every stage of life—from pregnancy and postpartum recovery to menopause and beyond.
Whether you’re looking for pelvic floor therapy for painful sex, diastasis recti, prolapse, or bladder and bowel control issues, our team offers evidence-based care in a calm, private setting. Request an appointment today to connect with a pelvic health specialist and take the next step toward feeling better.
Transform your body, confidence, and quality of life
Transform your body, confidence, and quality of life
Our pelvic floor therapy is designed to treat the root cause of symptoms and support long-term strength, comfort, and function.
Our pelvic floor therapy is designed to treat the root cause of symptoms and support long-term strength, comfort, and function.
Feel stronger
Pelvic floor therapy helps improve core stability, posture, and pelvic support—especially during pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and menopause. Our goal is to help you move through daily life with strength and confidence.
Restore comfort
Whether you’re dealing with pelvic pain, painful sex, endometriosis discomfort, or chronic tension, we use evidence-based techniques to improve mobility, reduce sensitivity, and restore comfort in your body.
Improve body control
Leaking, urgency, constipation, and pressure are common symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction. We help retrain pelvic floor coordination and strength so you can regain control and feel more at ease.
Feel stronger
Pelvic floor therapy helps improve core stability, posture, and pelvic support—especially during pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and menopause. Our goal is to help you move through daily life with strength and confidence.
Restore comfort
Whether you’re dealing with pelvic pain, painful sex, endometriosis discomfort, or chronic tension, we use evidence-based techniques to improve mobility, reduce sensitivity, and restore comfort in your body.
Improve body control
Leaking, urgency, constipation, and pressure are common symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction. We help retrain pelvic floor coordination and strength so you can regain control and feel more at ease.
Move with ease
Yoga helps to lengthen and strengthen muscles, improving flexibility and range of motion. With regular practice, you’ll notice greater mobility, fewer aches, and better posture, which can prevent injury and keep your body feeling its best.
Boost overall wellness
Yoga supports a healthy heart, improves circulation, and promotes better sleep. It can also lower blood pressure, improve digestion, and boost your immune system, making it an ideal addition to a well-rounded health routine.
Find peace of mind
Yoga combines breath control and mindfulness, which helps to reduce stress, anxiety, and mental tension. As you focus on the present moment and your breath, you’ll feel a sense of calm and clarity that carries into your everyday life.
Frequently asked questions
Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers!
What is pelvic floor therapy?
Do I need a referral to schedule an appointment?
Does PHS accept insurance?
What should I expect during my first appointment?
How many sessions will I need?
What should I wear to my appointment?
Is pelvic floor therapy only for postpartum women?
How do I request an appointment?
Still have questions?
Frequently asked questions
Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers!
What is pelvic floor therapy?
Do I need a referral to schedule an appointment?
Does PHS accept insurance?
What should I expect during my first appointment?
How many sessions will I need?
What should I wear to my appointment?
Is pelvic floor therapy only for postpartum women?
How do I request an appointment?
Still have questions?
Frequently asked questions
Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers!
What is pelvic floor therapy?
Do I need a referral to schedule an appointment?
Does PHS accept insurance?
What should I expect during my first appointment?
How many sessions will I need?
What should I wear to my appointment?
Is pelvic floor therapy only for postpartum women?
How do I request an appointment?
Still have questions?

