Feel Like Yourself Again.
Personalized pelvic floor therapy in the comfort of your home.
Experience personalized, in-home pelvic floor care designed for you.
At Bee Well Pelvic Health, we provide personalized, in-home pelvic floor therapy to support women through pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond. Our approach focuses on treating the root cause of pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, and pregnancy and postpartum-related pelvic health concerns. Doula services are also offered for women going through pregnancy to create a more holistic care experience.
We are here to help you build strength and confidence, tailoring treatments for your needs.
Services we offer
Pelvic Floor Therapy
At Bee Well we offer pelvic floor therapy services personalized to your lifestyle, helping with various pelvic floor conditions including pelvic pain, prolapse, and urinary incontinence.
Doula Support
Birth support that honors the way your body was designed — combining compassionate care with pelvic floor expertise to help you birth confidently and recover well.
Pregnancy and Postpartum Rehab
Specializing in pregnancy and postpartum pelvic health, at Bee Well we offer comprehensive rehabilitation and support during this transformative stage of life.
Our Mission
Provide compassionate, Christ-centered pelvic floor therapy for women, with a special focus on supporting pregnant and postpartum mothers. Through personalized, home-based care, we desire to help women heal, grow stronger, and regain confidence at every stage of life. We seek to honor God by serving each woman with dignity, excellence, and grace.
What the Research Says
“Pelvic floor therapy is an effective treatment for women with chronic pelvic pain, significantly reducing pain scores and improving overall physical function."
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing (2021)
"Pelvic floor muscle training can reduce the severity of pelvic organ prolapse symptoms and improve quality of life, providing a low-risk alternative to surgery."
The Lancet (2011)
"Targeting continent antenatal women early in pregnancy and offering a structured pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) programme may prevent the onset of urinary incontinence in late pregnancy and postpartum."
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2020)