At Transform PT, we have over 20 years experience successfully treating pelvic health.

Address the Issues & Accelerate Progress

Pelvic Health Physical Therapy addresses female and male issue related to the pelvic floor, including pelvic pain, weakness, prolapse issues, constipation, painful bowel movements, painful intercourse. With over 20 years experience, we listen to you and make sure to find the right treatment that works for you.

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"When I first met Julie, I had vulvar pain that my gynecologist and other specialists in Anchorage could not remedy. Honestly, I lived with the pain for so long that I was close to giving up hope on ever having pain-free sex. Desperate for help and discouraged from so many previous treatment failures, I reached out to Julie as a last resort. At first, I thought it was strange to see a physical therapist for my vulvar pain, but at that point, I was willing to try anything.

My first session with Julie was so encouraging. I felt like I had found someone who could help me without taking drastic measures (such as surgery) to make my pain go away. I was so excited because I felt like I had exhausted all of my treatments options in Anchorage and that I would have to go to the Lower 48 if I wanted permanent relief, but I couldn’t easily afford a trip and was worried that my insurance wouldn’t cover the services or that they would work at all. Since Julie is a certified physical therapist, I didn’t have any problems with my insurance paying for the services.

Julie presents a unique combination of being incredibly knowledgeable in her field, yet clear and concise in the communication of such a misunderstood area of women’s health. Her professional demeanor and efficient delivery of information makes her an outstanding—if not exceptional—physical therapist. I would highly recommend her to anyone struggling with vulvar pain. After 15 years of painful sex, I can hardly believe that I am able to say that I can now have sex pain-free without resorting to surgery."

– M.G., Anchorage