When Your Healthcare Is Still Getting Set Up
A lot of younger women along the North Lamar corridor are still building their Oxford life. You've got an apartment or a place off a side street, you know where to eat, but you haven't fully sorted out your doctors yet. Maybe you've got a GP but haven't needed a specialist. Maybe your OB is still whoever delivered the baby and you haven't thought beyond that.
Getting pelvic floor PT through the traditional route, OB referral, insurance approval, clinic intake, waiting for an opening, is a process that takes weeks and often ends in frustration. Meg's a different path. You call her, she comes to your place, you start getting better.
Early Postpartum: The Window That Matters
The first year after having a baby is when pelvic floor issues are most responsive to treatment. Leaking, heaviness, core weakness, pain during sex that came back wrong, these things don't just disappear if you wait. They tend to stick around or slowly worsen.
A lot of younger moms in Oxford don't know pelvic floor PT is even available here, let alone that someone will come to your apartment or house to do it. By the time people find out, they've been dealing with symptoms for months longer than they needed to.
Meg works with women at all stages after birth, from six weeks postpartum to two years out. It's never too late to start, but earlier is better.
What She Treats
Common issues Meg sees in younger postpartum women:
- Leaking when you run, jump, laugh, or sneeze
- Pelvic pressure or a feeling of heaviness low down
- Abdominal separation (diastasis recti) that's slowing your core recovery
- Painful intercourse that started or changed after delivery
- Urgency, that constant low-grade need to find a bathroom
- Tailbone or lower back pain that didn't fully resolve after birth
No Clinic, No Runaround
Meg is cash-pay, which means no prior authorization, no referral required, no insurance company deciding whether your symptoms count. You book directly, she comes to you, you pay with your HSA or FSA card or out of pocket. That's the whole process.
For someone who's still figuring out their Oxford healthcare setup, this is actually the easier path. There's no system to navigate. You just call her at (662) 832-1790 or book a free discovery call online, and you're done.
About Dr. Meg Cochran
Meg is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with specialized pelvic floor training. She's a mom of four and runs Where You Are Physical Therapy out of Oxford. She serves the North Lamar corridor and all of Lafayette County.
The first visit is 90 minutes to two hours in your home: a full assessment, your history, and a treatment plan. Follow-ups are 45-60 minutes. She comes to you every time. HSA and FSA accepted.