For Referring Providers

A collaborative partner for your most complex patients.

A dedicated pelvic health PT resource for OB/GYN, urogynecology, colorectal, midwifery, and mental health colleagues on the North Shore.

What we offer your patients

The kind of care your patients keep asking for.

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60-minute one-on-one sessions

Every appointment is one full hour with Laura — no aides, no rotating clinicians, no double-booking. Time enough for the intimate work pelvic care requires.

02

No insurance visit caps

Your treatment plan determines when care is complete — not a payer. Patients with complex pelvic histories aren't discharged prematurely.

03

Trauma-informed assessment

Internal exams are explained at length, never assumed, never forced. Many patients you've struggled to send to PT will engage here.

04

Direct clinician communication

You'll get an assessment summary after the initial evaluation and discharge note when care concludes. Phone or message anytime for the complex cases.

05

Quick access

Most new evaluations scheduled within two weeks. We hold time for urgent post-op and acute referrals when needed.

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20 years in pelvic health

Laura has spent two decades specializing in pelvic health PT, including complex pain, post-surgical recovery, oncology, and neurologic populations.

Clinical scope

Patients we routinely treat together.

Gynecology / Urogyn

  • Pelvic organ prolapse (pre & post-op)
  • Vaginismus & vulvodynia
  • Dyspareunia
  • Stress, urge, mixed incontinence
  • Urgency / frequency syndromes
  • Interstitial cystitis / BPS
  • Pudendal neuralgia
  • Menopause-related changes

Obstetrics / Midwifery

  • Prenatal pelvic girdle pain
  • Postpartum recovery
  • Birth trauma (incl. high-grade tears)
  • Pubic symphysis separation
  • Diastasis rectus abdominis
  • C-section scar mobility
  • Return-to-exercise / -to-run

Colorectal & Other

  • Fecal incontinence
  • Constipation & defecatory dysfunction
  • Coccydynia
  • SI joint & low back pain
  • Neurogenic bladder (MS, other)
  • Endometriosis-related pain
  • Osteoporosis / osteopenia programming
How to refer

Simple, three steps.

01

Send your patient our way

No formal referral required in Massachusetts (direct access). Patients can self-schedule online or call us directly.

02

We share notes

After the initial evaluation, you receive a clinical summary. We update you again at discharge or on any significant change in presentation.

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We collaborate

For complex cases, phone or message Laura directly. Coordinated care between PT and your practice is the model — not the exception.

Need our referral one-pager?

A PDF with scope, conditions treated, and how to refer — for your front-desk binder or EMR template.

Download PDF

Want to meet first?

Laura is happy to set up a brief intro call or in-person visit to your practice. The best referral relationships start with knowing exactly where your patients are going.

Request an intro meeting