Urinary Incontinence Therapy in Pooler

Bladder Leaks Aren’t Normal—They’re Treatable

Do you find yourself leaking urine when you laugh, sneeze, or exercise? Do sudden, intense urges to go catch you off guard? You’re not alone—and you don’t have to live this way. At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we offer compassionate, evidence-based care to help you overcome urinary incontinence—without surgery or medication.

Whether your symptoms began after childbirth, during menopause, or gradually over time, we’re here to help you reclaim your freedom.

What Is Urinary Incontinence?

Urinary incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine, often caused by dysfunction in the pelvic floor muscles—whether they’re weak, tight, or poorly coordinated. This condition affects people of all ages and genders and can have a major impact on your daily life.
We commonly treat the following types:

  1. Stress Incontinence
    Leakage triggered by physical movement like coughing, laughing, or lifting—usually due to weakened pelvic support.
  2. Urge Incontinence (Overactive Bladder)
    A frequent, urgent need to urinate, even when the bladder isn’t full.
  3. Mixed Incontinence
    A combination of stress and urge symptoms.
  4. Functional or Overflow Incontinence
    Less common but still manageable with the right approach.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar? Pelvic Floor Therapy Can Help

You don’t have to live with discomfort, embarrassment, or disruption. Signs that pelvic floor therapy could help include:

  • Leaking urine during physical activity or movement
  • Frequent or urgent bathroom visits
  • Waking multiple times at night to urinate
  • Trouble making it to the restroom in time
  • A feeling that your bladder never fully empties
  • Avoiding exercise, travel, or social events due to fear of leaking

These are common symptoms—but they’re not something you have to accept as “normal.”

What Causes Urinary Incontinence?

At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we don’t just treat symptoms—we identify the root cause. Incontinence may be linked to:

  • Pregnancy and vaginal delivery
  • Pelvic organ prolapse
  • Hormonal shifts (like menopause)
  • Prostate surgery (in men)
  • Obesity or chronic constipation
  • Nerve dysfunction
  • Pelvic floor muscles that are either weak or overly tense

Once we understand what’s causing your symptoms, we design a treatment plan tailored just for you.

How We Help You Take Back Control

At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we specialize in non-invasive pelvic floor physical therapy. Our treatment approach is safe, personalized, and highly effective.
Your care plan may include:

  • Pelvic floor muscle training (advanced techniques beyond traditional Kegels)
  • Biofeedback to improve muscle awareness and control
  • Bladder retraining techniques
  • Postural and core strengthening exercises
  • Manual therapy for muscle tightness or scar tissue
  • Education on healthy habits, toileting posture, and fluid intake

You’ll also track your progress over time—because your success should be measurable and motivating.

Why Clients Trust Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness

  • One-on-one sessions with certified pelvic health specialists
  • A supportive, private environment where you’re truly heard
  • Personalized care that gets to the root of your symptoms
  • Trusted by local OB-GYNs, urologists, and primary care providers

Whether you’ve just noticed symptoms or have been dealing with them for years—it’s never too late to feel better.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can pelvic floor therapy stop my leakage?
Absolutely. Many of our clients experience significant improvement—or full resolution—without needing surgery or medications.

When will I see results?
Most people begin noticing improvement within 2–4 sessions. Strong results are typically seen within 6–8 weeks of consistent care.

Is this therapy only for women?
No. We work with both men and women, including post-prostatectomy and postpartum clients.

Take Back Your Confidence—Starting Now

Bladder leaks shouldn’t dictate your life. With targeted, proven therapy, you can live with confidence again—free from the stress of sudden urges or unexpected leaks.

Call (912) 420-4910 or request your consultation online. No referral needed—just your choice to start healing.

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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

Dr. Polk and Savannah Pelvic Health is an awesome facility. I’m starting to feel more strength in my hip and pelvic area. She provides and uses great techniques to help treat the pain I was having. I highly recommend Dr. Polk and Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness.

Rosanelle Woods

Jasmine is amazing. I have been seeing her weekly for a couple of months now, since I’m pregnant and I wanted to have a comfortable and healthy pregnancy. I have to say that my body is feeling and even looking better than ever! She is incredible, spends a lot of time, and customizes the treatment plan for your needs.

Kassie Heloux

 Jasmine Polk is an excellent physical therapist and a very kind person. She is informative and helpful and works with your body in the way that will help you function best. Definitely recommend.

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