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Thanks for the info!
What about the pelvic floor PT at VHC? Anyone have experience there? |
Me too. |
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ITR Physical Theapy in Mclean.
They used to have a Bethesda location as well. Excellent group. Restore motion in Bethesda/Rockville made me worse. That was me, maybe others had different experience. The people I used were quite young and did not do enough history on me and let's just say it did not turn out well. |
Thanks! Was there a particular therapist at ITR that you liked the most? |
| I miss Ann too. She was magical. |
| Thrive Again Physical Therapy is excellent |
| Washington Wellness Physical Therapy and Sportscare has a great pelvic health specialist. They were the first people to tell me (3rd pregnancy) that I didn’t just have to suffer through it. |
| ThriveAgain PT has been wonderful. https://www.thriveagainpt.com/ |
| Does anyone have recent experience with GW for pelvic floor PT? |
| I saw and highly recommend Peggy Treseler who was practicing in Kensington a couple years ago - just checked and she’s not there anymore. Anyone know where she works now? |
| She’s in Cabin John in Potomac. I was looking for a pelvic floor specialist and her name came up. |
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Thanks PP!! Found her with that info. Here’s the link. When I saw her at a different location a couple years ago she was terrific, and I’ve had a lot of pelvic PT.
https://womens-physicaltherapy.net/ |
| Seconded for Peggy Tressler. She is phenomenal - I made so much progress with her, and she has the most wonderful, kind and understanding bedside manner. It was a pain for me to get out to her office geographically, but I would go back to her in a heartbeat regardless of location. |
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Any experience with Pany Nazari (http://www.cypressptmclean.com) or Kathy Pesavento (http://www.pelvicorept.com) ? |
| Lauren Trosch at Inova is great (and she takes insurance!). I previously saw Lauren Wohl at GW, who is also great. But I heard a rumor that she's no longer taking new patients. |