Bowel Dysfunction therapists in New York
Treatment for bowel control problems including constipation and fecal incontinence. Browse 41 providers in 23 cities.
Bowel Dysfunction by city
Browse bowel dysfunction specialists across New York by city.
All bowel dysfunction therapists in New York(41)
Allie Wells PTDPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy at University of Vermont Health Network Alice Hyde Medical Center
Dr. Bijal TopraniPT, DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy at Liria Physical Therapy & Wellness
Dr. Carolyn WinukPT, DPT, BCB-PMD, PRPC
Doctor of Physical Therapy at Winuk Pelvic Health Physical Therapy, PLLC
Dr. Elisabeth Gahler PTDPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy at East Coast Audiology and Physical Therapy - Watertown
Jennifer CobbPT, DPT, PRPC
Doctor of Physical Therapy at Core Essentials Physical Therapy
Katherine MalfucciOTR/L
Occupational Therapist at Pelvic Therapy NYC home-care and virtual health
Linnea PetersenDPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy at Center for Spine Care and Mobility
Luci CalviPT, DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy at SPEAR Physical Therapy at Cobble Hill
Lynsey ColdenPT, DPT, OCS
Doctor of Physical Therapy at Avant-Garde Physical Therapy
Megan Lavroff PTDPT, PRPC
Doctor of Physical Therapy at NYU Langone Center for Men's Health
Meredith LewisPT, DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy at Upstate Medical University at Bone & Joint Center
Michelle Jimerson PTDPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy at Southtowns Physical Therapy and the MOG @ Trilogy
Mikaela C. LeapPT, DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy at Pelvic Health Center at Albany Memorial Campus
Miranda LyonPT, DPT, OCS
Doctor of Physical Therapy at NewYork Presbyterian-Hudson Valley Hospital
Nicole Muriel MOT OTR/L
Physical Therapist at PivOTal Performance Occupational Therapy PLLC
Rachel Friedman-SelsleyPT
Physical Therapist at East Coast Audiology and Physical Therapy - Fayetteville
Bowel Dysfunction physical therapy in New York
New York is home to 41 qualified bowel dysfunction physical therapists across 23 cities. Treatment for bowel control problems including constipation and fecal incontinence.
Pelvic floor physical therapists who specialize in bowel dysfunctionundergo advanced training to provide targeted, individualized care. Treatment approaches may include manual therapy, biofeedback, therapeutic exercise, patient education, and home exercise programs tailored to each patient's specific needs and goals.
Our directory makes it easy to find a bowel dysfunction specialist in New York. Browse the city breakdown above to find providers near you, or scroll through the full listing to compare credentials, practice information, and contact details.
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