You Shouldn't Have to Leave Terra Estates for Good Care
Pelvic floor PT is one of those things that gets pushed to the back burner. You're busy. You live in a beautiful neighborhood, you've got a full schedule, and driving across Oxford for a 45-minute appointment feels like a half-day production by the time you factor in traffic and parking.
Dr. Meg Cochran comes to Terra Estates. She shows up at your front door, sets up wherever you're comfortable, and spends 90 minutes actually working on your problem. That's it. No waiting room. No rushing out the door for a 10 AM appointment you booked three weeks ago.
The Problems Women in Terra Estates Are Quietly Dealing With
Pelvic floor dysfunction doesn't announce itself loudly. It shows up as a little leaking when you sneeze. Pain you've learned to work around. Pressure that you assumed was just part of getting older or having kids. You don't talk about it at the neighborhood cookout.
But it's not something you have to accept. And it's not something that fixes itself. Meg treats all of it:
- Postpartum recovery — whether your youngest is 6 weeks or 6 years old, your body can still benefit from real pelvic floor rehab
- Urinary incontinence — leaking with exercise, laughing, sneezing, or urgency that won't quit
- Pelvic pain — pain during sex, sitting for long periods, or chronic pressure and discomfort
- Prolapse symptoms — heaviness, pressure, or the feeling that something is falling that your OB told you to "just watch"
- Men's pelvic health — post-prostatectomy rehab, bladder control, chronic pelvic pain
What the First Visit Looks Like
Meg books a 90-minute to 2-hour initial evaluation. She comes to your home in Terra Estates. You pick a room, a time that works, and that's the environment where your care happens, not a fluorescent-lit exam room.
She does a full intake: your history, your symptoms, what's been going on and for how long. Then a hands-on assessment of your pelvic floor. By the end, you have a clear picture of what's happening and a treatment plan built specifically for you. Not a generic printout. Not "try these kegels." An actual plan.
HSA and FSA accepted. No insurance headaches.
About Dr. Meg Cochran
Meg is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with specialized training in pelvic floor rehabilitation. She's also a mom of four, which means she's not just reading about postpartum recovery from a textbook. She's lived it.
Her approach is direct without being clinical. She explains what's actually happening in your body, answers every question you have, and doesn't rush. One-on-one care, every visit. She doesn't hand you off to a tech or an aide. When you book with Meg, you get Meg.
She's been serving Oxford and the surrounding area since 2025. Terra Estates is in her service area, and she comes out regularly. Call (662) 832-1790 or book a free 15-minute discovery call to talk through what you're dealing with.
Why In-Home Care Is Better for This Kind of Treatment
Pelvic floor therapy works better when you're relaxed. That's just physiology. Tension in the body affects tension in the pelvic floor. Showing up to a clinic you've never been to, undressing in a strange room, lying on a paper-covered table: that's not relaxed.
Your home is where you're already comfortable. Your bedroom, your living room, your space. That environment matters for the quality of the assessment and the effectiveness of the treatment. It's not just a convenience thing. It actually changes the outcome.
If you live in Terra Estates and you've been sitting on a pelvic floor issue, this is a good time to do something about it. Book the free call. It's 15 minutes. Meg will tell you straight whether she can help.