
About Pelviology
Pelviology | Compassionate, Holistic Pelvic Health with Heart.
Pelviology is a specialised pelvic health physiotherapy clinic supporting women, men, and all genders through life’s big transitions—pregnancy, postpartum, menopause, pelvic surgery, sport, and more.
We work closely with mothers and families to address physical challenges that are often overlooked, misunderstood, or dismissed. Our team is passionate about empowering people to feel strong, informed, and supported—whether you’re preparing for birth, recovering from delivery, or managing ongoing pelvic concerns.
We offer care for:
- Pelvic girdle pain & low back pain in pregnancy
- Birth preparation and pelvic floor assessments
- Postpartum rehab for abdominal separation (DRAM) & scar recovery
- Support for mastitis, blocked ducts & breastfeeding positioning
- Bladder & bowel concerns, including incontinence and urgency
- Pain with intimacy, pelvic heaviness, and prolapse care
- Safe return to movement, fitness, and sex
- Menopause care & pelvic surgery recovery
We also provide:
- Shared care with GPs, midwives & specialists
- Individualised exercise prescription
- Trauma-informed, inclusive and affirming care
- Education & downloadable resources
Whether you’re navigating your first pregnancy or your fourth, healing from birth, managing persistent pelvic pain, or just not feeling quite like yourself, we’re here to listen and help.
At Pelviology, we don’t just treat symptoms—we work with the whole person, because pelvic health is connected to everything.
Wishing you well being and pelvic health
The Pelviology team
Company values
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Diversity & Inclusion
Women Owned
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