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Men's Pelvic Floor Therapy in Oxford, MS

In home men's pelvic floor PT delivered to your door. With Dr. Meg Cochran, DPT. Post-prostatectomy rehab, chronic pelvic pain (CPPS), ED with a pelvic floor piece, urinary urgency. Private. Direct. Done.

  • 2-hour in home evaluation, real plan, no waiting room
  • Cash pay, HSA/FSA, superbills for out of network reimbursement
  • Direct text access to Meg between visits
Dr. Meg Cochran, DPT, men's pelvic floor physical therapist in Oxford, MS
Dr. Meg Cochran
Doctor of Physical Therapy · Men's Pelvic Health
★★★★★ 5.0 · 9 Google reviews
"The way my doctor's eyes lit up when he spoke about Meg made me want to try working with her. I'm so glad I did. Meg is extremely knowledgeable and compassionate."
Michael, Google Review
Initial Evaluation $225 · ~2 hrs · HSA/FSA accepted
Where
Your home
First step
Free 15 min call
Eval
$225 · ~2 hrs
Insurance
Cash, HSA/FSA
Referral
Not required

Pick your starting point

Three ways to start. Most patients begin with the free call.

1

Free Discovery Call

$0 · 15 min · phone

Tell Meg what's going on. Ask anything. Decide if this is the right fit. No card, no commitment.

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3

Talk to Meg first

Direct line

Not ready to book? Text or call Meg directly with your question. She handles patient questions personally between visits.

(662) 832-1790

Men's conditions Meg treats

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The questions most men ask first

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Why mobile, in home pelvic PT works for men

She comes to you. No waiting room. No front desk asking why you're there. Meg shows up at your scheduled time and the work happens in your space, one on one, 60 to 90 minutes.

Men's pelvic health is a real specialty. Not a chapter in a generic PT handbook. Meg has specific training in post prostatectomy rehab, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, ED with a pelvic floor piece, and male incontinence. This is work she does every week.

Cash pay, not insurance-pay. No one's capping your session at 20 minutes or rationing your visits. HSA and FSA accepted. Superbills available for out of network reimbursement.

What's actually included in your care
  • Free 15 minute discovery call to meet Meg, ask the questions you need to ask, and decide if it's a fit
  • 2-hour initial evaluation in your home with full history, pelvic floor assessment, and a written plan
  • A personalized care plan built around your specific goals, whether that's continence after surgery, pain that finally lets up, or function coming back
  • A targeted home program, not a generic Kegel printout
  • Direct messaging access between visits so you're not stuck guessing
  • HSA/FSA accepted, plus superbills for out of network reimbursement
Why most men never hear about pelvic floor PT

Most men never get told pelvic floor PT is an option. Your urologist doesn't bring it up. Your primary care doctor doesn't either. So you Google, you try Kegels off YouTube, and a year goes by with nothing changing.

Pelvic floor dysfunction in men is common and treatable, it just rarely gets checked. Post-prostatectomy leaking that sticks around. Chronic pelvic pain that's been "prostatitis" for two years without any infection ever showing up. ED with a muscular piece that the meds ignore. These respond to real pelvic floor rehab with someone who knows what they're doing.

How the appointments flow

Step 1. Book a free 15 minute discovery call. Tell Meg what's going on. Ask every question. Decide if it's a fit, zero pressure.

Step 2. Schedule your 2-hour in home evaluation. Meg comes to you, does a full assessment, and leaves you with a real plan.

Step 3. Start your care plan and put in the work, with follow up sessions scheduled on your terms.

For the full pricing breakdown including Complete Care blocks and Thrive Membership, see the pricing page.

Is this going to be awkward?

Men's pelvic floor PT is a clinical, professional treatment with the same standards as any other medical visit. Sessions happen in your home, which removes the clinic environment and the waiting-room exposure that throws most guys off in the first place.

Meg walks through every step beforehand. If something would be more comfortable approached differently, she adjusts. The point is the outcome, not putting you through anything that doesn't move the work forward.

Pelvic floor PT for men, the basics

Pelvic floor physical therapy for men addresses post prostatectomy urinary incontinence, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, erectile dysfunction with a pelvic floor component, post-BPH surgery recovery, urinary urgency and frequency, and pelvic floor muscle tension. Pelvic floor muscle training is supported by the American Urological Association as first-line conservative treatment for post prostatectomy incontinence, with best outcomes when intervention starts before surgery or within the first 3 months after.

Mississippi is a direct access state for physical therapy, so a physician referral is not required to start. If you plan to submit a superbill for insurance reimbursement, check your plan's referral requirements separately.

More: Full FAQ · Post-prostatectomy recovery: what to expect · Chronic pelvic pain in men (CPPS) · ED and the pelvic floor · Pelvic floor tension in men

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Ongoing Care

Care that doesn't end when treatment does.

After active treatment, members move to Thrive: an annual membership built around one 90-minute pelvic floor checkup each year, member rates on single sessions, and a direct text line to Meg between visits. Like an annual physical, except for the muscles nobody else is screening.

Learn About Thrive →

You don't have to keep waiting.

Your healing starts with a 15 minute conversation. No card, no commitment.

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Free · 15 minutes · No obligation

Free Call Book Eval $225