Adenomyosis in Pooler

Find Relief from Adenomyosis—Naturally Without Medication or Surgery

Heavy cycles, persistent pelvic pressure, and severe cramping shouldn’t be dismissed as “normal.” If you’ve been living with intense menstrual pain and feel like you’re running out of options, you’re not alone. At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we specialize in gentle, personalized care that addresses the root causes of adenomyosis-related pain—without medication or surgery.

What Is Adenomyosis and Why Does It Hurt So Much?

Adenomyosis happens when endometrial tissue grows into the muscular layer of the uterus, making it larger and more sensitive. This condition can lead to:

  • Intense period cramps and excessive bleeding
  • Ongoing pelvic or low back discomfort
  • Pain during intimacy
  • Pressure or fullness in the lower abdomen
  • Bloating, fatigue, or GI issues around your cycle

At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we listen to your concerns and provide thoughtful care that supports both your body and your daily life.

How Physical Therapy Can Help with Adenomyosis

Most treatments for adenomyosis focus on hormonal suppression or surgery—but there’s another way. Our pelvic floor physical therapy approach focuses on restoring balance and relieving tension in the muscles and fascia contributing to your pain.
Therapy aims to:

  • Release pelvic floor tension and ease muscle cramping
  • Improve circulation and decrease inflammation
  • Support better organ mobility and reduce pressure

Balance your nervous system and hormones through breath and movement

Our Approach to Your Recovery at Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness

Every woman is different. That’s why, at Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we design individualized therapy plans tailored to your specific symptoms and lifestyle. All sessions are private, one-on-one, and consent-based.
Your plan may include:

  • External and internal pelvic floor release techniques
  • Abdominal myofascial and visceral therapy
  • Guided breathwork for nervous system regulation
  • Postural adjustments and movement retraining
  • Education on supportive routines throughout your cycle

At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we focus on your entire well-being—not just the diagnosis.

Why Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness Is Pooler’s Choice for Pelvic Health

When conventional care falls short, our clinic offers hope. Women choose us because we provide:

  • Advanced care for complex pelvic pain conditions
  • A respectful, trauma-informed treatment space
  • Evidence-based methods with a focus on long-term healing
  • A welcoming environment where you feel heard and supported

You deserve more than temporary relief—you deserve to feel whole again.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can physical therapy actually help adenomyosis?
Yes. While it doesn’t change the uterine tissue itself, pelvic floor therapy can significantly reduce pain, improve mobility, and ease tension in surrounding muscles and nerves.

Will I need ongoing therapy forever?
No. Our goal is to equip you with tools and techniques you can use independently. Most clients begin to feel relief within a few sessions and taper down over time.

Can this therapy help if I’ve already tried medications or surgery?
Yes. Whether you’re managing side effects, recovering from surgery, or exploring alternatives, therapy can complement and support your healing process.

Start Your Healing Journey Today

Adenomyosis doesn’t have to define your daily life. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or exploring options beyond surgery, we’re here to help you feel better, naturally.

Call us at (912) 420-4910 or book online to schedule your consultation. At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we’re honored to walk alongside you in your healing process.

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In the end, an active lifestyle is more than possible, even if you struggle with chronic pain. If you are looking to improve your health, strength, and physical activity, look no further – we are here to help.

Patients with bleeding disorders, extreme fear of needles, on medications that prevent clotting or promote excessive coagulation, or with tender points directly near vital neural or vascular tissue may be identified as contraindicated to this treatment by a practitioner.

Success Stories & Testimonials

If I could give Jasmine 10 stars, I truly would. Jasmine is one of the people I owe a huge thank you to for helping me along my journey of having a vba3c. The pelvic therapy was a huge factor in me successfully giving birth to my baby girl. She made sure she listened to my concerns and she made sure that I was well prepared for birthing my baby. She is absolutely wonderful and has an amazing spirit!

Ciara Morris

After years of issues and countless doctors who just prescribed medication for my symptoms, Dr. Polk is getting down to the root problem of my issues and explains everything in a way that I understand. She is someone who is passionate about what she does and truly cares about her patients. You won’t regret seeing her. I am just thankful someone recommended her to me.

Shauni Missenheim

 Dr. Polk is AMAZING! I never understood how important pelvic floor therapy was until my midwife recommended it. I started seeing Dr. Polk during pregnancy and have been seeing her postpartum. I strongly believe my delivery went so smoothly because of her! I am WAY more educated about my body and how it works! Thank you Dr. Polk for helping me achieve the goals in pregnancy, birth and now postpartum.

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