For residents of Beverly Hills seeking expert pelvic health care, it’s important to know that physical and occupational therapistss at our clinic have received extensive post-graduate training in pelvic floor anatomy and physiology. Pelvic floor physical and occupational therapy is a relatively newer field within physical and occupational therapy, but it’s rapidly growing—and we’re proud to be part of that progress. While our focus is pelvic health, we are physical and occupational therapistss first, considering both the physical body and emotional well-being in every treatment plan.
Those in Beverly Hills struggling with symptoms linked to dysfunction in the musculoskeletal, nervous, reproductive, urologic, or gastrointestinal systems may benefit from our services. Issues related to bladder, bowel, and sexual function as well as pelvic pain are often rooted in a variety of causes—from surgery and trauma to hormonal shifts or pregnancy. To learn more about specific symptoms and how we can help, please explore other sections of our website.
For residents of Beverly Hills seeking expert pelvic health care, it’s important to know that physical and occupational therapistss at our clinic have received extensive post-graduate training in pelvic floor anatomy and physiology. Pelvic floor physical and occupational therapy is a relatively newer field within physical and occupational therapy, but it’s rapidly growing—and we’re proud to be part of that progress. While our focus is pelvic health, we are physical and occupational therapistss first, considering both the physical body and emotional well-being in every treatment plan.
Those in Beverly Hills struggling with symptoms linked to dysfunction in the musculoskeletal, nervous, reproductive, urologic, or gastrointestinal systems may benefit from our services. Issues related to bladder, bowel, and sexual function as well as pelvic pain are often rooted in a variety of causes—from surgery and trauma to hormonal shifts or pregnancy. To learn more about specific symptoms and how we can help, please explore other sections of our website.
Symptoms
Bladder Symptoms
- Urinary urgency, frequency, hesitancy and pain in the absence of infection
- Weak urinary stream
- Leaking urine (incontinence)
- Urethra and bladder pain
- Pain before, during or after urination
- Nocturia (nighttime urination)
- Pediatric bed wetting (nocturnal enuresis)
- Erectile dysfunction: poor quality, inability to achieve erection, inability to maintain erection, premature ejaculation
- Decreased force or inability to ejaculate
- Climacturia (incontinence with orgasm)
- Post ejaculaory pain: tip and/or shaft of penis, perineum, scrotum
- Discoloration in penis/scrotum/perineum
- Burning, itching, aching, or other types of pain in the penis, scrotum, testicles, perineal and/or anal area
- Pain with sitting, certain types of exercises, and certain types of clothing
- Post ejaculatory pain in the penis, scrotum and/or perineum
- Gastrointestinal distress, bloating, and/or constipation
- Symptoms can be provoked, such as in response to ejaculation or exercise, or unprovoked and spontaneous
- Symptoms may be intermittent or constant
Bowel Symptoms
- Straining to evacuate stool
- Adult and pediatric constipation
- Need for excessive toilet paper
- Fecal and/or gas leakage and incontinence
- Hemorrhoids and fissures
- Pain before, during or after bowel movements
- Anal/rectal pain, burning or itching
- Inability or decreased ability to lubricate
- Pain upon vaginal penetration, with deep penetration only, and/or continuous pain with penetration
- Clitoral pain, hypersensitivity to touch
- Pain and/or burning after sexual contact
- Inability to orgasm, diminished orgasm
- Urinary incontinence during sexual activity
- Climacturia (incontinence with orgasm)
- Burning, itching, aching or other types of pain in the vulva, vagina, perineal, and/or anal area
- Pain with intercourse, hypersensitivity when wearing pants and/or underwear, and pain with sitting
- Exercise may provoke or exacerbate symptoms
- Abdominal bloating, gastrointestinal distress, and constipation
- Symptoms can be provoked, meaning with penetrative intercourse or tampon insertion, or unprovoked and spontaneous
- Symptoms can be intermittent or constant
Transgender Pelvic Health Symptoms
- Pain from surgical scars
- Pain with vaginal penetration
- Inability to achieve vaginal penetration
- Difficulty or inability to achieve orgasm
- Urinary dysfunction including urgency, frequency, hesitancy, incontinence and spraying
- Pelvic and low back pain
Treatment:
How We Can Help You
If you’re in Beverly Hills and experiencing any of the symptoms linked to pelvic health, a comprehensive physical and occupational therapy evaluation can be your first meaningful step toward lasting recovery. Your physical and occupational therapists will spend time reviewing your history, past diagnoses, and any treatments you’ve tried—especially those that haven’t provided relief. We understand the emotional toll these conditions take and how often people feel discouraged by the time they find us. That’s why, during your physical exam, we assess your muscles, tissues, nerves, joints, and how you move.
After the examination, your therapist will go over everything with you—how the symptoms likely developed and what’s contributing to them. You’ll receive a thorough assessment and a treatment plan with both short-term relief goals and long-term recovery objectives. Most clients from Beverly Hills attend sessions once or twice a week over a 12-week period. You’ll also receive a home exercise routine, and we’ll coordinate care with any other providers on your team. We’re committed to helping you move forward and live fully.
Treatment:
How We Can Help You
If you’re in Beverly Hills and experiencing any of the symptoms linked to pelvic health, a comprehensive physical and occupational therapy evaluation can be your first meaningful step toward lasting recovery. Your physical and occupational therapists will spend time reviewing your history, past diagnoses, and any treatments you’ve tried—especially those that haven’t provided relief. We understand the emotional toll these conditions take and how often people feel discouraged by the time they find us. That’s why, during your physical exam, we assess your muscles, tissues, nerves, joints, and how you move.
After the examination, your therapist will go over everything with you—how the symptoms likely developed and what’s contributing to them. You’ll receive a thorough assessment and a treatment plan with both short-term relief goals and long-term recovery objectives. Most clients from Beverly Hills attend sessions once or twice a week over a 12-week period. You’ll also receive a home exercise routine, and we’ll coordinate care with any other providers on your team. We’re committed to helping you move forward and live fully.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the services offered at PHRC's Los Angeles location?
PHRC Los Angeles offers specialized care for those experiencing pelvic floor disorders. Our clinicians are highly trained to treat a wide array of issues, including bladder and bowel dysfunction, pelvic pain, and complications following childbirth or surgery. We focus on restoring function and reducing pain to improve your quality of life.
Who can benefit from PHRC's services?
Anyone dealing with pelvic-related health problems—regardless of age or gender—can benefit from our services. Whether you’re managing chronic pelvic pain or new postpartum symptoms, our tailored therapy plans are designed to support you.
What are the office hours at PHRC's Los Angeles location?
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
How can I contact PHRC's Los Angeles location?
You can reach us at (424) 293-2305, send documents via fax to (424) 293-2307, or email us at [email protected].
What is the address of PHRC's Los Angeles location?
We’re located at 11500 W Olympic Blvd, Suite 470, Los Angeles, CA 90064.
What is the experience of the practitioners at PHRC's Los Angeles location?
The clinical specialists at PHRC Los Angeles bring a deep level of expertise and advanced post-graduate training in evaluating and treating pelvic floor dysfunction. From urinary and bowel concerns to sexual health challenges and chronic pelvic pain, our clinicians offer a breadth of knowledge. If you’re coming from Beverly Hills, you’ll be glad to know that our Los Angeles clinic is a nationally recognized center for pelvic health, known for comprehensive, research-driven care.
Does PHRC offer virtual consultations or telehealth services?
Yes, PHRC offers robust virtual consultation and telehealth options that are especially convenient for clients in Beverly Hills seeking accessible care. These services include support for prenatal and postpartum recovery, hormonal and nutrition consultations, and remote treatment for a wide range of pelvic conditions like pudendal neuralgia, CPPS, menopause, male pelvic pain, and more.
Does PHRC accept insurance for their services?
Although PHRC is out-of-network with all insurance providers, we simplify the reimbursement process. After each session, you’ll receive a superbill that includes all necessary diagnostic and procedural codes. Most clients from Beverly Hills report receiving partial reimbursements after submitting these to their insurers.
How do I know if I should make an appointment at PHRC's Los Angeles location?
If you’re in Beverly Hills and dealing with pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, urinary or bowel issues, you are not alone—and you’re not without support. We invite you to take the next step with us. Our experienced team is ready to guide you toward meaningful, lasting recovery.