Men’s Pelvic Health

Specialized physiotherapy to support bladder, bowel, and sexual health—designed to help men feel stronger, more in control, and pain-free.

We accept most major insurance providers.

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Men’s pelvic health is a growing area in physiotherapy that addresses conditions related to the male pelvis, including the bladder, bowel, sexual function, and pelvic floor muscles. It’s not just about the prostate—many men experience issues that affect daily life and overall well-being.

Pelvic floor physiotherapy can help with:

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Men’s pelvic health physiotherapy helps address a range of concerns including urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, erectile dysfunction, post-prostate surgery recovery, and bowel issues. These symptoms can stem from muscle weakness, tension, nerve irritation, or post-surgical changes.

Through a combination of education, manual therapy, pelvic floor muscle training, and lifestyle guidance, physiotherapy aims to restore pelvic function, reduce discomfort, and improve quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with ongoing symptoms or recovering from surgery, care is personalized to your needs and goals—helping you get back to the activities that matter most with confidence and support.

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It starts with a detailed assessment to understand your symptoms, history, and goals. Your physiotherapist will then evaluate your posture, core, and pelvic floor function—sometimes including an internal exam with consent. Based on the findings, you’ll receive a personalized plan that may include exercises, manual therapy, and education to help improve bladder, bowel, and sexual function.

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Your first men’s pelvic health appointment includes a discussion about your symptoms, medical history, and goals. This is followed by a physical assessment of your posture, core, and pelvic floor. If appropriate and with your consent, an internal exam may be offered. Your therapist will explain everything clearly and develop a personalized plan to begin your care.

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Men’s pelvic health is a growing area in physiotherapy that addresses conditions related to the male pelvis, including the bladder, bowel, sexual function, and pelvic floor muscles. It’s not just about the prostate—many men experience issues that affect daily life and overall well-being.

Pelvic floor physiotherapy can help with:

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Men’s pelvic health physiotherapy helps address a range of concerns including urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, erectile dysfunction, post-prostate surgery recovery, and bowel issues. These symptoms can stem from muscle weakness, tension, nerve irritation, or post-surgical changes.

Through a combination of education, manual therapy, pelvic floor muscle training, and lifestyle guidance, physiotherapy aims to restore pelvic function, reduce discomfort, and improve quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with ongoing symptoms or recovering from surgery, care is personalized to your needs and goals—helping you get back to the activities that matter most with confidence and support.

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It starts with a detailed assessment to understand your symptoms, history, and goals. Your physiotherapist will then evaluate your posture, core, and pelvic floor function—sometimes including an internal exam with consent. Based on the findings, you’ll receive a personalized plan that may include exercises, manual therapy, and education to help improve bladder, bowel, and sexual function.

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Your first men’s pelvic health appointment includes a discussion about your symptoms, medical history, and goals. This is followed by a physical assessment of your posture, core, and pelvic floor. If appropriate and with your consent, an internal exam may be offered. Your therapist will explain everything clearly and develop a personalized plan to begin your care.

Cost and Coverage

At Aniyah Care, we make accessing quality care simple and stress-free. Our physiotherapy and rehab services are covered by most major insurance providers, including extended health benefits and motor vehicle accident claims.

Not sure if you’re covered? No problem. We’re happy to help you find out—just give us a call at (905) 487-4411 or send us a message.

Initial Pelvic Ploor Assessment + F/V Treatment

Treatment Length: 50 minutes.
Scheduled Length: 60 minutes

Price: $375.00

Freedom Pelvic Floor Therapy

Treatment Length: 30 minutes.
Scheduled Length: 35 minutes

Price: $298.00

Initial Pelvic Floor Assessment + Treatment

Treatment Length: 50 minutes.
Scheduled Length: 60 minutes

Price: $135.00

Follow-up Appointment - Pelvic Floor Therapy

Treatment Length: 30 minutes.
Scheduled Length: 35 minutes

Price: $100.00

Follow-up Appointment - One area

Treatment Length: 30 minutes.
Scheduled Length: 35 minutes

Price: $75.00

Follow-up Appointment - Two areas

Treatment Length: 45 minutes.
Scheduled Length: 50 minutes

Price: $90.00

Follow-up Appointment - Three areas

Treatment Length: 60 minutes.
Scheduled Length: 65 minutes

Price: $105.00

Trusted Pelvic Health Physiotherapist Serving Durham

Discover your wellness hub for pelvic health and more—with expert physiotherapist care right here in Ajax, Ontario, at the heart of Durham Region.

Helping You Reconnect with Your Body and Regain Confidence.

We specialize in rehabilitating pelvic floor muscles to relieve pain, improve bladder and bowel control, and restore core function.

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