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Frequently asked questions

What is pelvic floor physical therapy?

Pelvic floor physical therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy that focuses on the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues of the pelvic floor. These muscles support your bladder, uterus, and rectum. A pelvic floor PT can help with conditions like incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse, and postpartum recovery.

Do I need a referral to see a pelvic floor therapist?

In California, you can see a physical therapist through direct access without a physician referral for up to 45 days or 12 visits. However, some insurance plans may require a referral for coverage. Check with your provider and insurance plan.

What should I expect at my first appointment?

Your first visit typically includes a detailed health history, discussion of your symptoms and goals, and a physical assessment. The therapist may perform an external and/or internal examination of your pelvic floor muscles with your consent. They will create a personalized treatment plan.

Does insurance cover pelvic floor physical therapy?

Many insurance plans cover pelvic floor physical therapy when deemed medically necessary. Coverage varies by plan. We list accepted insurance for each provider when available — contact the provider directly to verify your specific coverage.

Is pelvic floor therapy only for women?

No! While pelvic floor therapy is commonly associated with women, men can benefit too. Conditions like post-prostatectomy incontinence, chronic pelvic pain, and erectile dysfunction can all be treated with pelvic floor physical therapy.

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