Pelvic dysfunction physiotherapy is the assessment and treatment of problems involving the pelvic region of the body by a physiotherapist who has specialized training in pelvic conditions.
Testimonials
After experiencing symptoms for more than five years, I was diagnosed with vulvodynia about four months ago. Shortly after my diagnosis, I was referred to Caroline Allen for physiotherapy. I was a bit apprehensive the first time I arrived at her office. After years of painful…
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For the last 10 years, specialists could not figure out why I had difficulty voiding and why I had pain in my urethra. These specialists performed numerous tests and could not find out the problem. They would then immediately diagnose me with chronic prostatitis…
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I have worked with Caroline Allen for about three months with amazing results. Caroline’s professionalism, expertise, and calm manner make her a pleasure to work with. When I first saw Caroline, intercourse was very painful…
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I had sex for the first time at age 21. Initially it was pain-free, however after several months I started experiencing terrible burning pain with intercourse. It was a sudden onset…
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During the birth of my first child, I experienced a third degree tear. At my six-week postpartum appointment, my family physician indicated that the area looked anatomically correct. I experienced quite a bit of pain with the pelvic exam…
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Location
39 Robertson Rd. – Suite 302
We are located in Ottawa in the Bell Mews building in Bells Corners near the corner of Robertson Road and Moodie Drive .
- The Bell Mews building is a few hundred metres east of the intersection
- Free parking is available in the front and rear of the building
- Suite 302 is on the third floor of the 5 story office tower to the rear of the property
- Take the elevator to the 3rd floor and follow the signs for suite 302
From the Queensway:
- Exit the Queensway at Moodie Drive and go south until you reach the traffic lights at Robertson Road
- Turn left (east) onto Robertson Road – 39 is the Bell Mews building on the left side a few hundred metres from the intersection
From the 416:
- Exit the 416 at Hunt Club Road and go west until you reach the traffic lights at Moodie Drive
- Turn right (north) onto Moodie Drive and go north until you reach the light at Robertson Road
- Turn right (east) onto Robertson Road – 39 is the Bell Mews building on the left side a few hundred metres from the intersection