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You’ve Normalized This Long Enough.

Non-invasive bladder and pelvic floor treatment for women navigating perimenopause and menopause — Ajax, Durham Region, and GTA East.

Why this matters

1 in 2

women over 50 experience urinary incontinence

75 %

reduction in pad use reported with Freedom+ treatment*

4 - 6

sessions the typical complete treatment course

“I thought this was just part of getting older. I didn’t know there was real treatment.”

This is one of the most common things women tell us at their first appointment. For too long, bladder leaks and pelvic floor dysfunction in midlife have been dismissed, minimized, or attributed simply to age. Many women have been quietly managing — with pads, careful planning, and avoidance — for years.

What they rarely hear is that declining oestrogen during perimenopause and menopause directly affects the strength, elasticity, and function of the pelvic floor and urethral tissue. These are real, physiological changes — and they respond to real, evidence-informed treatment. You did not cause this. And you do not have to simply accept it.

How Hormonal Changes Affect Your Pelvic Floor

Oestrogen receptors are present throughout the pelvic floor muscles, bladder wall, and urethral tissue. As oestrogen declines during perimenopause and menopause, the following changes commonly occur:

What Changes Physiologically

What You Experience

Two Evidence-Informed Pathways. One Goal: Your Confidence.

Our care plans are designed around your specific symptoms, not a one-size-fits-all protocol. Both options are non-surgical, non-pharmacological, and completely private.

The Freedom+ Chair

Hands-free pelvic floor rehabilitation

Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy

Expert-led, personalised care

Talk to Our Wellness Team

You’ve put up with this long enough. Let’s get you the support you need safely, privately, and without judgment.

Our Patients’ Recovery Journeys

I’d mapped every bathroom from here to Toronto. Six sessions in, I can actually plan outings without that constant background anxiety. It has genuinely changed my life.

Margaret T., 54 — Whitby, ON
Perimenopause patient · Freedom+ Chair

” I After years of just managing with pads and planning, someone finally explained what was actually happening and gave me a real plan. I felt heard for the first time.

Diane P., 58 — Oshawa, ON
Menopausal patient · Physiotherapy + Freedom+ Chair

Learn What’s Causing Your Symptoms

Our conditions pages explain each type of pelvic floor dysfunction in plain, empathetic language including why it happens at this stage of life and what treatment may help.

Pelvic floor dysfunction | Aniyah Care | Ajax, Ontario

Postpartum Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction is one of the most common.

Urge Incontinence & Overactive Bladder

Urge incontinence and overactive bladder are among the most disruptive.

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Pelvic Floor Weakness & Dysfunction

Pelvic floor dysfunction isn’t always about visible leaks. Pressure, heaviness.

Stress Urinary Incontinence

Stress urinary incontinence is one of the most common and most treatable forms of bladder leakage

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Diastasis Recti & Core Separation

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Postpartum Pelvic Pain & Discomfort

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Questions Perimenopausal & Menopausal Women Ask Us

Something not answered here? Call us directly — our team is always happy to talk things through.

The Freedom+ Chair is entirely non-hormonal — it uses targeted electromagnetic stimulation with no pharmaceutical component. It is compatible with hormone replacement therapy. Our team will review your complete health history at consultation.

No. While earlier intervention often yields faster improvement, the pelvic floor responds to strengthening and rehabilitation at any age and stage. Many women who have had symptoms for years report meaningful, lasting improvement through treatment.

A completed treatment course is designed to build lasting muscle strength and improved neuromuscular function. Maintenance sessions every six months are recommended — particularly important as hormonal changes continue during and after menopause.

The Freedom+ Chair uses Functional Magnetic Stimulation — most patients describe the sensation as a deep rhythmic pulsing or gentle tingling. It is not painful. Intensity is fully adjustable throughout your session for maximum comfort.

More questions? Call us directly at
(905) 487-4411

You’ve Put Up With This Long Enough.

Book a confidential consultation at our Ajax clinic. Warmth, clarity, and no judgment — just real support.

Serving Ajax, Durham Region, and the GTA East corridor.

Located at 555 Kingston Rd West, Ajax — we’re one of the most accessible integrative clinics in the region. Most patients drive 20 minutes or less.