You Shouldn't Have to Drive to Memphis for This
It's a frustrating pattern that a lot of Oxford women know well. You ask your OB or your GP about pelvic floor therapy, and they either look at you blankly or hand you a Memphis referral. So you either make that drive or you just stop asking.
Pelvic floor physical therapy is a real specialty, and for a long time Oxford didn't have a dedicated provider. That's changed. Dr. Meg Cochran is based here and serves south Oxford neighborhoods including Southpointe with in-home visits.
No highway, no two-hour round trip, no scheduling around a long drive with a baby in the car.
What Pelvic Floor PT Actually Is
It's not just Kegels. That's the most common misconception. Pelvic floor physical therapy involves hands-on assessment and treatment of the muscles, connective tissue, and nerves of the pelvic region.
For some people, the pelvic floor is too tight, which causes pain. For others it's too weak, causing leaking or prolapse symptoms. A lot of people have both going on at different points. A trained pelvic PT like Meg can tell the difference and treat accordingly.
Doing the wrong exercises for your situation can actually make things worse. That's why an assessment matters before anything else.
Conditions Dr. Meg Treats in Southpointe
- Stress urinary incontinence (leaking with coughing, sneezing, exercise)
- Urgency incontinence and overactive bladder
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Pelvic pain and pressure
- Postpartum recovery at any stage
- Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)
- Tailbone pain
- Constipation and bowel dysfunction related to pelvic floor
The First Visit, Start to Finish
Meg comes to your Southpointe home with everything needed for a full evaluation. The first session runs 90 minutes to two hours. She takes a detailed history, listens to what you've been dealing with, and does a physical assessment.
By the end of that first visit, you'll know what's actually going on and what the treatment plan looks like. Not vague next steps, a real plan with a real timeline.
Follow-up visits are shorter and can continue at your home. HSA and FSA are accepted.
Dr. Meg Cochran, DPT
Meg is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with specialized training in pelvic floor rehab. She started Where You Are Physical Therapy to fill a real gap in Oxford's healthcare landscape, bringing specialist-level pelvic PT directly to patients' homes across the city.
You can reach her at (662) 832-1790. If you want to talk through whether this is right for you before booking, the free 15-minute discovery call is the place to start.