LGBTQIA+ pelvic health
Inclusive Care That Sees the Whole You
Pelvic floor dysfunction can affect people of all gender identities—and yet many LGBTQIA+ individuals feel overlooked, misunderstood, or uncomfortable seeking care.
At Peak Pelvic Health, we provide trauma-informed, affirming care tailored to your anatomy, history, and goals. No assumptions. No judgment. Just expert support that meets you where you are.

Pelvic Health That Respects Your Whole Self
Whether you’re recovering from gender-affirming surgery, managing pain or leakage, or just want answers about what you’re experiencing, we’re here to help. Our providers are trained to offer respectful, identity-affirming care in a private, safe environment.

Conditions We Commonly Treat

Urinary incontinence, urgency, or retention

Bowel dysfunction (constipation, leakage, incomplete emptying)

Post-surgical scar pain or recovery (e.g. vaginoplasty, phalloplasty, hysterectomy)

Pain with sitting, intercourse, or physical activity

Pelvic pain, tension, spasms, or muscle overactivity

Difficulty with penetrative activity or dilation routines
Personalized, Trauma-Informed Support
Your care plan is never one-size-fits-all. We listen closely, explain everything clearly, and tailor treatment to your body, your language, and your goals.

- Strengthening exercises to build a strong and supportive pelvic floor and core
- Manual therapy to release tension and improve mobility
- Bladder and bowel retraining
- Relaxation techniques to alleviate tightness and discomfort
- Education to empower you to manage your condition at home
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Why Choose Peak Pelvic Health
You deserve care that honors who you are—without fear, judgment, or discomfort. At Peak Pelvic Health, we create space for healing that is medically sound, emotionally safe, and fully affirming.
We see you. We support you. And we’re ready when you are.

What Healing Can Look Like

Pain-free sitting, movement, or intimacy

More ease and comfort during dilation or exams

Better bladder or bowel function

Feeling respected, supported, and at home in your body
