About
I completed my undergraduate studies at The University of North Florida in 2011 acquiring a B.S. majoring in Exercise Science. I then accomplished my Doctorate in Physical Therapy at The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences and graduate in 2014. I practiced in outpatient orthopedics and pelvic floor rehabilitation for 3 years prior to deciding to pursue Residency training. In 2018, I graduated from a nationally accredited Women's Health and Pelvic Health Residency through the Brooks Rehabilitation Institute of Higher Learning. I have experience treating women, men and children through a myriad of diagnoses. Some of these diagnoses are urinary incontinence (stress, urge and mixed), urinary urgency/frequency, constipation, IBS, fecal/anal incontinence, pelvic pain syndromes (orchialgia, pudendal neuralgia, coccydynia, endometriosis, vulvodynia and vaginismus), pain in pregnancy (standard or high risk) and even pediatric bowel and bladder dysfunction.