
We offer Pelvic Health therapy for both men and women.
Pelvic health physiotherapy can help with incontinence (bladder or bowel), pelvic pain or pressure, pregnancy and postpartum recovery, as well as pre-op and post-op surgical rehabilitation.
Specialized care for the pelvic floor, the group of muscles that support your bladder, bowel, and pelvic organs. We see men and women in a private, comfortable setting, with unhurried one-on-one appointments and clear explanations at every step.
Our clinicians use real-time ultrasound biofeedback so you can see your pelvic floor working and learn to train it with confidence. You leave each session understanding what's happening in your body and what to do next.
We can help with:

Do I need a referral? No. You can book directly with us.
Is physiotherapy covered by insurance? Most extended health plans include physiotherapy coverage. Check your individual plan for specifics on session limits and reimbursement.
Is pelvic health physiotherapy covered? Yes. It's billed the same as any other physiotherapy session.
Is an internal exam required? No. Internal assessment can be a valuable tool for some pelvic floor concerns, but it's always your choice. Your physiotherapist will explain what it involves, why it might help, and what the alternatives are, so you can decide what feels right for you.
What should I wear? Something comfortable that lets you move freely.
How many sessions will I need? It depends on your goals, symptoms, and the condition we're treating. After your initial assessment, your physiotherapist will share their recommendations and work with you to build a plan that fits your priorities, schedule, and comfort level.
Do you offer IMS or dry needling? Yes. If it's appropriate for your condition, your physiotherapist will talk you through what it involves, the evidence behind it, and how it fits into your overall plan. Whether to include it is always your call.

We’re glad you asked! Before we get started, we’ll have you obtain a detailed health history from your doctor or therapist. During our first consultation, we’ll start by getting to know you—any health-related problems, needs, concerns, goals, and more. From there, we’ll perform an examination, do tests, and develop a working diagnosis. Depending on your condition, we usually start treatment right away! Together, we’ll create a management plan and monitor your progress, so you can get back to doing what you love most.