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Our integrated team model consists of physicians, pelvic floor physical therapists, nurses and technicians that strive to provide the best comprehensive, patient-centric care for your Urogynecologic needs. We treat a wide variety of symptoms including bowel and bladder incontinence, male and female pelvic pain, recurrent urinary tract infections, urinary urgency and frequency, hormone imbalance and pelvic organ prolapse among other things.

We treat both males and females across the lifespan from pediatrics to geriatrics. The Pelvic Health & Wellness Center was established to address specific urinary and gynecologic symptoms. Our providers have years of combined experience and expertise in non-surgical and surgical interventions. The Pelvic Health and Wellness Center is the Western Slope's first multi-specialty approach to women's healthcare.
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Our pelvic floor physical therapists are able to provide a skilled and thorough evaluation. Based on the findings during your evaluation, the physical therapist will design a treatment plan that addresses any dysfunction in a way that results in improved function and quality of life.

Additionally, the physical therapists at PHWC recognize the intimate relationship between the pelvic floor, lumbar spine, pelvis, hips, respiratory function, and mental health.They will evaluate and treat or recommend other providers as needed in order to provide the most comprehensive and efficacious care for the patient.
Collaboration occurs between all providers here at the Pelvic Health & Wellness Center to provide pre and post-surgical care in order to achieve the best outcome. Below are some of the more common procedures performed here. In partnership with Urological Associates of Western Colorado, we offer a state of the art surgical system.
Hannah graduated from Grove City College in 2011 with a BS in psychology. She went on to attain her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from Western Carolina University in 2015. Hannah has a background in orthopedics, and moved to Grand Junction in 2016 to specialize in pelvic health and wellness.
Urinating too often during the day is considered urinary frequency. An average bladder will need to be emptied every 2-4 hours during the daytime and 0-2 times in the middle of the night. However, how often we urinate is also based on our fluid and food consumption, the size of our bladder, any comorbidities, etc.
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