What to know
Welcome to Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy at Revive Rehab in Surrey, British Columbia. The pelvic floor is a critical group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that stretch like a supportive hammock across the base of the pelvis. These muscles play a vital role in core stability, supporting pelvic organs (the bladder, bowel, and uterus), controlling urinary and bowel function, and facilitating sexual health. When these muscles become too weak, too tight, or uncoordinated, it can lead to pain, leakage, or functional dysfunction.
At Revive Rehab, we offer a dedicated, compassionate, and highly professional approach to pelvic floor rehabilitation. Our registered pelvic health physiotherapists possess specialized clinical training to assess and treat dysfunction in both women and men. We understand that pelvic health issues can be sensitive and deeply personal. That is why all assessments and treatments are conducted in quiet, fully private treatment suites, ensuring your absolute comfort, privacy, and safety.
Specialized Care at Our Surrey Scott Road Location
To ensure patients receive the highest standard of specialized care, pelvic floor physiotherapy is centered at our Surrey Scott Road clinic, located at 8388 120 Street, Unit 102.
Serving patients from North Delta, Whalley, Newton, Strawberry Hill, and across Surrey, this clinic is equipped with dedicated, private clinical spaces designed specifically for pelvic floor assessments. Our administrative staff handles booking with the utmost discretion and care. To schedule your initial pelvic floor assessment or learn more about the program, please call 604-503-5552.
If you reside closer to East Surrey or Fleetwood, our team at the Surrey Chimney Hill clinic (15122 72 Avenue, Unit 104) can help coordinate bookings and provide complementary active rehabilitation or chiropractic services. You can contact them at 604-503-9800.
Conditions We Assess and Treat
Pelvic floor dysfunction can manifest in various ways, and our targeted rehabilitation pathways address many common concerns:
Urinary Incontinence & Bladder Urgency Leaking urine when you cough, sneeze, laugh, or exercise (stress incontinence) or experiencing a sudden, overwhelming urge to urinate (urge incontinence) are highly common but treatable conditions. We teach you how to coordinate, strengthen, or relax your pelvic floor muscles to restore full bladder control.
Pregnancy & Postpartum Recovery Pregnancy and childbirth place immense structural strain on the pelvic floor and abdominal wall. Our therapists guide you through prenatal preparation to prevent tearing and postpartum recovery to address diastasis recti (abdominal separation), pelvic organ prolapse, and safe return-to-exercise planning.
Chronic Pelvic Pain & Dyspareunia Conditions like hypertonic pelvic floor (muscles that are too tight or unable to relax) can cause chronic pelvic pain, painful intercourse (dyspareunia), or pain around the pubic bone and tailbone. Through gentle internal manual therapy, myofascial release, and diaphragmatic breathing, we help down-regulate the nervous system and restore normal muscle tone.
What to Expect at Your First Appointment
Your initial appointment begins with a detailed, confidential conversation about your medical history, symptoms, bladder/bowel habits, and recovery goals. If you consent, your therapist will perform a physical examination. This may include an external assessment of your spine, hips, and core, as well as an internal assessment (vaginal or rectal) to directly evaluate the strength, endurance, tone, and coordination of your pelvic floor muscles.
Following the assessment, your physiotherapist will explain their findings and design a customized recovery plan, which may include home exercises, biofeedback, manual therapy, and behavioral education.
Specialized assessment in fully private rooms
Support for pregnancy and postpartum recovery
Treatment for bladder leakage and pelvic pain
Certified pelvic health physiotherapists
Local care, clear next steps.
Pelvic floor rehabilitation is available at our Surrey Scott Road clinic.
Questions patients ask
No, BC residents can book directly. However, confirm if your private insurance provider requires a referral for coverage reimbursement.
The assessment is designed to be gentle and respectful. Your therapist prioritizes comfort and can modify techniques at any time.
This varies depending on your condition, but most patients notice improvement within 4 to 8 sessions.
