Pelvic floor recovery, with a physician leading it.
Leaking when you laugh, pressure that wasn't there before, discomfort no one has examined properly — pelvic floor dysfunction is common, real, and treatable. It just needs someone to take it seriously.
What pelvic floor dysfunction looks like
Stress or urge leakage, pelvic pressure or heaviness, pain with intimacy, and post-birth changes that never quite resolved. Many women manage these quietly for years; none of them should have to.
How PURR treats it
Evaluation starts with an unhurried exam and honest conversation about symptoms. Treatment is layered to your case: device-based therapies, targeted medication, laser treatment where tissue quality is part of the picture, and coordination with pelvic floor physical therapy when hands-on rehab is the right tool.
A program, not a one-off
Pelvic floor recovery is tracked over weeks, not visits. Progress checks are moving online, so follow-through doesn't depend on your commute.
Questions, answered
Is this the same as pelvic floor physical therapy?
It's complementary. PURR provides the medical evaluation, devices, and medication; when physical therapy is the right addition, we say so and coordinate it.
I had a baby years ago — is it too late?
No. Tissue and muscle respond to treatment long after childbirth; evaluation tells us what's realistic for you.
Will I need surgery?
PURR's program is non-surgical. If your case ever warrants a surgical opinion, Dr. Gomez-Ratush will tell you directly and refer you well.