Specialist-Level Care That Comes to Wells Gate
Finding a pelvic floor specialist in Oxford used to mean either getting lucky with a referral or driving to Memphis and spending a full day on it. That's changed. Dr. Meg Cochran comes directly to Wells Gate, which means you get access to the same level of specialized care without leaving your neighborhood.
This isn't a general PT practice that does a little bit of everything. Meg's whole practice is pelvic floor. It's all she does. That focus matters, and you'll feel the difference in the first visit.
The Things Nobody Talks About at the HOA Meeting
Pelvic floor issues are common. Incredibly common. But women especially don't bring it up. You mention the leaking to your OB and get told "that's normal after having kids." You mention the pelvic pressure and get told to "do your kegels." You stop mentioning it at all.
Here's what Meg actually treats, right there in your Wells Gate home:
- Urinary incontinence — leaking when you sneeze, cough, laugh, jump, or just can't get to the bathroom fast enough
- Postpartum recovery — pelvic floor rehab after vaginal delivery or C-section, diastasis recti, scar tissue work, return-to-exercise guidance
- Pelvic pain — pain with intercourse, sitting, or daily activities that's been there so long you've started treating it as normal
- Prolapse symptoms — pressure, heaviness, bulging that gets worse after you've been on your feet all day
- Men's pelvic health — post-prostatectomy bladder control, chronic pelvic pain, post-surgical rehab
Privacy That a Clinic Can't Give You
In-home care is more than convenient. For this kind of treatment, it's actually better. Pelvic floor therapy involves an internal assessment. That requires trust, comfort, and the ability to relax. None of those come easily in a waiting room where you might see someone you know.
When Meg comes to your home in Wells Gate, you're already in your environment. Your bedroom, your living room, your space. That's where the best assessments happen and where the most effective treatment takes place. There's real clinical reasoning behind it, not just a selling point.
What Happens at Your First Appointment
The initial evaluation runs 90 minutes to 2 hours. Meg comes to your door. She starts with your full history: when the symptoms started, what makes them better or worse, what you've tried, what your goals are.
Then she does a hands-on pelvic floor assessment. Internal if appropriate and you consent, external if you'd prefer to start there. By the end of the session, you know exactly what's going on. Not vague reassurances. Not "come back next week." A specific diagnosis, a treatment plan, and a clear path forward.
HSA and FSA are accepted. You can reach Meg directly at (662) 832-1790, or book a free 15-minute call to talk it through before committing to anything.
About Dr. Meg Cochran
Meg earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy and pursued advanced specialized training in pelvic floor rehabilitation. She's been treating patients in Oxford and the surrounding area since 2025, building a practice around one thing: getting people real results for problems they've been told to live with.
She's also a mom of four. She's not operating from theory on postpartum recovery. She knows what that looks like from both sides of the room. She's straightforward, thorough, and she explains everything. When you work with Meg, you actually understand what's happening in your body and why the treatment plan is what it is.