For Referring Providers

Pelvic floor physical therapy for your prostate and pelvic patients.

Dr. Meg Cochran, DPT runs an in-home and telehealth pelvic floor practice serving Oxford and the surrounding Mississippi communities. Recovery guides and educational sessions extend that care nationwide. Built for the patient who'd benefit from one-on-one work, but won't make it to a clinic.

Doctor of Physical Therapy · Pelvic Floor & Men's Health · In-home Mississippi · Telehealth licensed in MS

60%+
of men experience incontinence after radical prostatectomy
2-3×
faster continence recovery with pelvic floor PT
1:1
90 minutes in the patient's home, no clinic queue

Continence outcomes per peer-reviewed pelvic floor rehabilitation literature for radical prostatectomy recovery.

The Clinical Case

Most prostatectomy patients aren't told this is treatable.

Stress incontinence and erectile dysfunction following radical prostatectomy are widely under-addressed in the post-op pathway. Patients are handed a pamphlet of pelvic floor exercises and told to "do their kegels." Without skilled instruction, most men either do them wrong, don't do them at all, or stop the moment they don't see immediate change.

Pelvic floor physical therapy with hands-on assessment and progression accelerates continence recovery, supports early erectile function rehabilitation, and gives the patient a real plan for the first 12 months after surgery. The evidence base is strong; the access to qualified providers in Mississippi is the bottleneck.

"Prehab and early post-op pelvic floor work changes the recovery curve. Most men just need someone to teach them how."

The same access problem affects postpartum patients, women with prolapse, men with chronic pelvic pain, and anyone whose pelvic health has been pushed off because the nearest clinic is 90 minutes away. Where You Are exists to close that gap.

What We Treat

Patient populations we serve.

Refer when conservative care is appropriate, when surgery recovery is incomplete, or when symptoms have lingered past a reasonable window.

Men's Pelvic Health

  • Post-radical-prostatectomy rehabilitation (urinary incontinence, ED support)
  • Post-BPH-procedure recovery (TURP, Rezum, UroLift, etc.)
  • Chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) / non-bacterial prostatitis
  • Pelvic floor tension and dysfunction
  • Stress and urge incontinence
  • Erectile dysfunction with pelvic floor component

Women's Pelvic Health

  • Postpartum recovery (vaginal birth, C-section, diastasis recti)
  • Pelvic organ prolapse (cystocele, rectocele, uterine)
  • Urinary and fecal incontinence
  • Painful intercourse / dyspareunia
  • Pelvic pain (endometriosis support, vulvodynia, vaginismus)
  • Pre/peri/postmenopausal pelvic floor changes

Birth & Perinatal

  • Pregnancy preparation and prenatal pelvic care
  • Birth doula support (DPT-trained)
  • Postpartum recovery, including 6-week-and-beyond rehabilitation
  • C-section scar mobilization
  • Return-to-exercise programming

Surgical & Orthopedic Crossover

  • Hysterectomy recovery
  • Hip and lumbar surgery recovery with pelvic floor involvement
  • Diastasis recti rehabilitation
  • Coccyx pain
  • Functional movement and core re-education
How a Referral Works

Three steps. No paperwork bottleneck.

Mississippi is a direct-access state for physical therapy. Patients do not need a referral to start, but a provider hand-off accelerates the conversation.

1

Hand the patient a pamphlet

Or share the link. Each pamphlet has a QR code to the patient's recovery resources.

2

Patient connects directly

15-minute discovery call to confirm fit. Mississippi residents schedule the in-home or telehealth eval; out-of-state patients access the recovery guide and educational sessions.

3

You stay in the loop, if you want

Progress notes available on request with patient consent. Standard MS PT documentation, no extra forms on your end.

What Your Patient Gets

One-on-one care, in their home, on their schedule.

About

Dr. Meg Cochran, DPT

MC

Dr. Meg Cochran, DPT

Doctor of Physical Therapy · Pelvic Floor & Men's Health

Doctor of Physical Therapy specializing in pelvic floor rehabilitation, post-prostatectomy recovery, and perinatal care. Doula-trained. Practices in Oxford, MS, with in-home visits across Lafayette County and surrounding communities, plus telehealth for Mississippi residents. Mississippi PT license active.

Resources for Your Office

Pamphlets, contact, referrals.

Patient Handout

Prostatectomy Recovery Pamphlet

Half-letter, two-sided. QR code to the patient's recovery page. Open in Chrome, print to PDF or send to your printer.

Open Pamphlet →
Printed Copies

Request a stack for your office

Need physical pamphlets for your front desk? Email Meg with your office address and quantity. No charge for referring providers.

Email Meg →
Patient Page

Prostatectomy Pro, the page the QR points to

What your patient sees when they scan. Two paths inside: in-state in-home/telehealth care, and out-of-state recovery guides + educational sessions.

View Patient Page →
Direct Line

Talk to Dr. Meg directly

Questions about a specific patient, fit, or scope of practice. Most provider questions answered same business day.

(662) 832-1790

Refer a patient. Or ask a question.

Most providers send a patient first to test fit, then refer more once they see how the care lands.