Pelvic floor therapy can be one of the most supportive investments you make during pregnancy and postpartum. Whether you are preparing for birth, recovering from delivery, or navigating symptoms like leaking or pelvic pain, working with a pelvic floor physical therapist in Austin, TX can make a meaningful difference. Below is a curated list of trusted providers serving the Austin community.
Pelvis Restored: Dr. Krista Jenny
Insurance: Superbill
Location: Home visits
FemPower Physio
Insurance: Superbill
Location: North Austin & Home Visits
Flourish Pelvic Health & Wellness
Insurance: Superbill
Location: Central & South Austin
Lady Bird PT
Insurance: Superbill
Location: South/Central Austin.
Origin PT
Insurance: Yes
Location: Multiple around Austin.
East Side MovementCo (Emily)
Insurance: Superbill
Location: East Austin
Not sure if pelvic floor therapy is right for you? Here are a few common questions we hear from mothers in Austin.
What does a pelvic floor therapist do?
A pelvic floor physical therapist specializes in the muscles that support your bladder, uterus, and core. During pregnancy and postpartum, they help address symptoms like leaking, pelvic pain, diastasis recti, pressure, or painful intercourse, and guide you through safe, effective recovery.
When should I see a pelvic floor therapist?
You do not need to wait until something feels “wrong.” Many people in Austin see a pelvic floor therapist during pregnancy to prepare for birth and again postpartum to support healing. If you are experiencing discomfort, leaking, heaviness, or core weakness, it is a good time to book an evaluation.
How long do people typically work with one?
Some clients go for a few targeted sessions, while others benefit from ongoing care over several months. Your plan depends on your symptoms, birth experience, and recovery goals.
Many of the classes at Austin Yoga Lounge are pelvic floor informed for both pregnancy and postpartum. Our instructors are trained in core and pelvic floor mechanics, creating a safe space to move, rebuild strength, and return to workouts with confidence between physical therapy sessions.
