Pelvic Floor & Physical RecoveryChandler, AZ
Jiten Dungarani, PT
What “Perinatal-verified” means
It means a citable credential source — a specialty registry (Herman & Wallace PRPC, ICPA Webster/CACCP, DONA) or a board credential in the federal NPPES record (e.g. IBCLC) — confirms a focus on the perinatal period. Always confirm current credentials directly with the provider.
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Insurance & pricing
Provider-reported and rule-based estimates — confirm before you book.
- Cash $165–$220 / session
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Limited information
- Credential-verified
- No reviews yet
- Accepting new clients
Why this score Show
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- Credentials 40/100 · weight 46%
- Access & coverage 25/100 · weight 31%
- Profile detail 20/100 · weight 23%
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What is pelvic floor & physical recovery?
Recovery for leaking, prolapse, pain, diastasis, and getting back to movement.
Coverage & cost
Often covered as outpatient physical therapy.
Typical cash range: $165–$220 per session.
Signs it might help
- I leak when I cough, sneeze, or jump
- heaviness or something falling out (prolapse)
- sex is painful after birth
- my c-section scar hurts or feels numb
- ab separation or coning (diastasis recti)
- pelvic pain
Good to know
- A physician referral and documented medical necessity may be required
- Deductible, copay, or visit limits may apply
- Many pelvic-floor specialists are cash-pay or out-of-network — verify directly
Coverage and pricing are estimates — always verify directly with your plan and provider. See what's typically covered.
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