You've Probably Had This on Your Mind for a While
Tara is one of those neighborhoods where people put down real roots. You might've lived there for years, raised kids there, know your neighbors by name. Life in an established Oxford neighborhood like Tara doesn't slow down much.
That's part of why a lot of women here have been putting off dealing with pelvic floor problems. Not because they don't care, but because they weren't sure a specialist was even available locally. The appointments they knew about were in Memphis or Jackson, and that's a lot to schedule around a full life.
Dr. Meg Cochran is here in Oxford. And she comes to you.
Why Women Wait (and Why They Shouldn't)
Bladder leaking, pelvic pressure, pain that's been there since a delivery years ago: these things have a way of becoming the new normal. You adjust, you manage, you don't bring it up at the doctor because there's always something else to talk about.
But pelvic floor problems don't tend to fix themselves. They shift and change over time, and what starts as occasional leaking can become something harder to ignore. The good news is that a trained pelvic floor PT can make a real difference, even if you've been dealing with this for years.
It's not too late to address it. That's worth saying plainly.
What Dr. Meg Can Help With
- Urinary leaking (stress incontinence when you cough, sneeze, or exercise)
- Urgency incontinence (gotta-go-right-now feelings you can't control)
- Pelvic organ prolapse symptoms (heaviness, pressure, bulging sensation)
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Painful intercourse
- Postpartum recovery, even years after delivery
- Bowel issues related to pelvic floor dysfunction
How an In-Home Visit Works in Tara
Meg comes to your house. That's the model. No clinic, no waiting room, no having to explain your situation to a front desk person before you've even seen the therapist.
Your first visit runs 90 minutes to two hours. She takes a thorough history, talks through everything you're experiencing, and does a hands-on assessment. From that she builds a treatment plan that fits your body, your schedule, and your goals.
Follow-up visits are shorter. Most patients start noticing a difference within a handful of sessions.
About Dr. Meg Cochran, DPT
Meg is a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy with specific training in pelvic floor rehabilitation. She started Where You Are Physical Therapy because she knew Oxford women deserved access to this kind of care without a two-hour drive.
She's also a mom of four, so she approaches all of this with zero judgment and a lot of real-life context. If you've got questions before booking, you can call her at (662) 832-1790 or start with a free 15-minute discovery call online.