PELVIC HEALTH SOLUTIONS FOR ALL

OFFERING A HOLISTIC TREATMENT APPROACH TO ADDRESS PELVIC FLOOR CONDITIONS AND CHRONIC PAIN

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

- World Health Organization, 1948

Offering skilled personalized treatments

for the following conditions

  • Bladder Dysfunction

  • Bowel Dysfunction

  • Pelvic and Abdominal Pain

  • Sexual Dysfunction

  • Orthopedics Associated with Pelvic Conditions

  • Prolapse Care and Prevention

  • Post Surgical Rehabilitation

  • Pregnancy and Postpartum Care

Why Choose Core Health and Wellness?

Individualized treatment plans.

Hands on care personalized to patient/client specific needs.

Ongoing open responsive communication between Provider and Patient/Client.

Private serene environment.

Inclusive collaborative care.

TESTIMONIALS

“Michelle is by far the best physical therapist I have ever worked with. You won’t regret working with her and your body will thank you as well.”

Tessa Hollyn Taub

“Someone like Michelle understands that symptom treating will only create symptoms. We must treat the core issue so the symptoms do not keep repeating and/or converting to other symptoms and eventually illness.”

Tony Tavaraes

“Michelle is an outstanding professional with incredible aptitude. She is a respectful, trauma-informed provider who treats her patients with precise and compassionate care.”

Anonymus Patient

FAQs

Do I need a Physician Referral to see you?

No. In Rhode Island you can see a Physical Therapist without a physician’s referral. However, we will need a health care provider to sign off on your plan of care.

Do you take Insurance?

Currently, we are not contracted with any insurance providers. We will provide you with the appropriate paperwork to submit to your insurance company for out of network benefits. It is your responsibility to contact your insurance company to determine what your out of network coverage is.

I just had a baby. How soon can I come see you?

You can schedule an appointment after your provider clears you for internal treatment/penetrative intercourse. This typically happens at an appointment with your clinician six weeks after the delivery.