Dr. Heather Draper was very welcoming during my first visit. It’s easy to see that she is very educated in her field. During every visit, she takes her time to explain everything and doesn’t rush through the appointment. Definitely recommend!
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How can you know if you are receiving the best physical therapy for your pelvic floor dysfunction?
Here are a ...
What will take place during my first visit?
If your first visit is an evaluation appointment, your therapist w...
What are Kegel Exercises?
Kegels are an exercise designed to strengthen the pelvic floor. They are so named af...
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