Physical Therapy
San Francisco, CA
Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center (PHRC) is a specialized physical and occupational therapy clinic in San Francisco treating pelvic floor disorders for patients of all genders. Founded in 2006 by Elizabeth Akincilar and Stephanie Prendergast, who bring 24 years of combined experience, PHRC offers evidence-based treatment for conditions including pelvic pain, bladder and bowel dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse, pudendal neuralgia, endometriosis, pregnancy and postpartum recovery, sexual dysfunction, and surgical prehab/rehab. Their therapists undergo extensive post-graduate training in pelvic floor dysfunction through an in-house residency-style program, ensuring expert-level care backed by ongoing mentorship and connections to leading medical professionals.
Ideal for: Patients with pelvic pain or dysfunction, pregnant and postpartum individuals, people with bladder or bowel disorders, sexual dysfunction, endometriosis, and those needing surgical prehab/rehab
Service area: San Francisco and surrounding Bay Area
Expert Founders with 24 Years Experience: Founded by Elizabeth Akincilar and Stephanie Prendergast, who have treated pelvic floor disorders since 2001 and continuously train staff through a residency-style mentorship program ensuring consistently high-quality, efficient care.
Comprehensive Gender-Inclusive Services: Treats patients of all genders with equal expertise, offering specialized care for male pelvic pain, female pelvic pain, transgender health services, and conditions like pudendal neuralgia and sexual dysfunction that are often underserved elsewhere.
Evidence-Based Treatment for Complex Conditions: Specializes in conditions where pelvic floor physical therapy is first-line treatment, including interstitial cystitis, endometriosis, bowel/bladder dysfunction, and post-surgical recovery, with treatment typically lasting 3-6 months.
Address: 2000 Van Ness Ave #603, San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: (415) 440-7600
Website: pelvicpainrehab.com
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