
FAQs


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What sorts of conditions can you help with?
Pelvic health for all adults and older teens, including women, men, gender non-binary, and trans care
Prolapse specialty services, including Pessary fitting and management (internal vaginal support device)
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Bladder Health: Stress Urinary Incontinence, Urge Incontinence, Urinary Frequency, Incomplete Emptying, Painful Bladder Syndrome (Interstitial Cystitis)
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Pregnancy/ Postpartum: Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP), Diastasis Recti (DRA), return-to-sport, labor preparation
 
Bowel Health: Constipation, Fecal Incontinence,
Bowel Urgency, rectal pain
Pain Conditions: Pelvic pain, painful sex, genital pain of all types: Vulvodynia, Coccydynia, Vestibulodynia (all the -dynias!), Vaginismus, Endometriosis, Hernias
Exercise and Sport Performance
Chronic swelling/lymphedema (more complex
cases may be referred out to larger clinics
with more scheduling availability)
Oncology concerns: fatigue, fibrosis,
pain, swelling, vaginal stenosis
What about my insurance?
Thrive Physio operates on a fee-for-service model and is also in-network with Medicare. This means that payment is required at the time of service, and you have the option to file for insurance reimbursement yourself. Upon request, we can provide you with a detailed receipt that includes all necessary information for you to submit an out-of-network claim to your insurance provider. Please note that we cannot guarantee reimbursement from your insurer; typically, they cover around 80% of such claims. To view our full list of offerings and pricing, please click 'Schedule' on our booking site.
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Do I need a referral
from my heathcare provider?
Wellness and fitness consults: No referral needed.
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Medicare recipients: a referral is not required, but helpful. Referrals can be faxed to (828) 782-3677
NC residents: No (unless a spinal manipulation is warranted)
GA residents: Not initially, but you need a referral if you are seen for more than 8 visits, or 21 days (whichever comes first)
