If you are experiencing pain during or after intercourse (also known as dyspareunia), and/or you may have vulvodynia, described as chronic vulvar pain with an unidentifiable cause, we can help you.
Our team at Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine can help. We are the only national pelvic pain specialists that offer quick, effective, in-office treatments for vulvar pain and other pelvic conditions.
Pain during sex or when using the bathroom is more common than you might think, and the root cause is often vulvodynia, with a vast majority of women experiencing it during their lifetime.
Although vulvodynia is common, the pain experienced can vary from person to person and this disorder may stem from a number of different root causes. At PRM, we like to remind patients that pain is never normal. With our ultrasound guided, in-office approach, patients have a better quality of life with less pain and dysfunction. This leads to increased pleasure during intercourse.
There are many ways to manage and treat pain during intercourse and vulvodynia, including non-operative approaches that do not include opioids or hormones if you are seeking this.
The PRM Protocol™ is a proprietary, patented, simple, office-based procedure to treat the symptoms of chronic abdominal pelvic pain by a direct treatment of inflamed pelvic nerves and spastic pelvic muscles which are often the root cause of symptoms.
Our providers provide Expert Medical Guidance when collaborating with Physical Therapy to optimize outcomes.
Performed to release nerve tension, reduce neurogenic inflammation, and desensitize hyperactive pelvic nerves.
Proactive identification, assessment and treatment of nerve pain, muscle pain, bladder and bowel dysfunction.
The good news is that although suffering from pain during intercourse and other pelvic pain conditions is very common, you don’t have to suffer in silence.
Our providers are on the “front lines” of educating patients and healthcare providers nationwide on the disease process.
We are the experts in pelvic pain with 14 clinics nationwide and an expert staff of physicians and other specialists dedicated to helping patients like you enjoy an active, pain free lifestyle. We treat both male and female patients who experience core muscle and nerve problems; chronic pelvic pain; and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction.
Our physicians take an innovative approach, combining traditional medicine with holistic modalities and restorative and rehabilitation medicine. We treat both s who experience core muscle and nerve problems; chronic pelvic pain; and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction.
When you become our patient, you receive our full attention. First, we listen intently and empathetically to your concerns. Then, we perform a careful examination and may conduct tests to ensure a precise and accurate diagnosis. Finally, we design a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs. Our goal is to help you enjoy an active, pain free lifestyle.
Dr. Allyson Shrikhande, a board-certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist, works with other experts to develop training modules for residents and physicians interested in learning about the diagnosis, treatment, and management of chronic pelvic pain.
Through PRM, Dr. Ally aims to increase access to diagnosis and treatment for patients who have been dismissed and left to suffer in silence for too long – an experience she knows all too well herself, as PRM’s first patient.
We are pleased to announce we are now in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) in Florida, Texas, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, and Georgia.
Not in one of those states? No problem. We accept all insurances on an out-of-network basis. We believe that access to care should be a basic right and work hard to ensure all of our patients can access the treatment they need, even offering self-pay options.
Our physicians take an innovative approach, combining traditional medicine with holistic modalities and restorative and rehabilitation medicine. We treat both male and female patients who experience core muscle and nerve problems; chronic pelvic pain; and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction.