You're Closer Than You Think, but You Shouldn't Have to Drive
Out on the Old Sardis Road corridor heading toward Abbeville, you're what, five to ten minutes from the Oxford Square on a normal day? Close enough that people don't really think of it as rural. But it still means a trip into town for every appointment, every follow-up, every visit.
For something like pelvic floor PT, where you're typically going once a week or every other week, that adds up. Meg's whole practice is built around not making that your problem. She drives out. You don't have to go anywhere.
The People Who Live Out Here
The Old Sardis Road area is a mix. There are families on larger properties who moved out this way for the space and the quiet. Newer subdivisions that went up in the last decade, tucked back off the highway. People who work in Oxford but wanted more land, more distance from town, more room to breathe.
Most of them are used to making the drive for healthcare. That's just how it's always worked. But it doesn't have to be for this. Pelvic floor PT is one of the few medical services that genuinely translates to home visits, and Meg has been doing it across Oxford and Lafayette County since she started her practice.
What She Treats
Meg treats women and men dealing with pelvic floor dysfunction of all kinds:
- Urinary leaking, whether it's a little or a lot
- Pelvic organ prolapse, that pressure or heaviness you feel after being on your feet
- Postpartum recovery at any stage, six weeks or two years out
- Pelvic pain, including pain during sex, sitting, or exercise
- Men's pelvic health, post-prostatectomy recovery and chronic pelvic pain
- Urgency and bladder control that's started to run your schedule
What a Visit Looks Like
Meg comes to your home, wherever that is on the Old Sardis Road corridor. You don't need a dedicated room or any equipment. Just a comfortable space to have a conversation and do an assessment.
The first visit is 90 minutes to two hours. She does a full pelvic floor evaluation, takes your complete history, and puts together a treatment plan built around your specific situation and goals. Follow-up appointments are 45-60 minutes. She comes out to you for every one of them.
There's no referral required. No insurance waiting game. You call her at (662) 832-1790, or book a free 15-minute discovery call online to get a feel for whether it's the right fit before committing.
About Dr. Meg Cochran
Meg is a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy with specialized training in pelvic floor rehab. She runs Where You Are Physical Therapy and serves the Old Sardis Road area, Abbeville, and all of Lafayette County. HSA and FSA accepted.
She built this practice specifically so that location wouldn't be a barrier. If you're in the Oxford area, she comes to you.