Access to specialized pelvic health care can be limited in many rural communities. While large metropolitan areas often have multiple healthcare providers, patients in rural regions may have very few options when it comes to pelvic floor physical therapy.
In this episode of the PelviBiz Podcast, Dr. Kelly Alhooie speaks with Dr. Amanda Thompson about what it takes to build a pelvic health practice in a rural community.
Starting a pelvic health practice in a rural area presents unique opportunities and challenges for healthcare providers. On one hand, rural communities often have a strong need for specialized healthcare services such as pelvic floor physical therapy, postpartum rehabilitation, pelvic pain treatment, and incontinence care.
On the other hand, rural healthcare entrepreneurs may face obstacles such as limited referral networks, smaller population density, and lower awareness of pelvic health services.
Despite these challenges, many pelvic health providers successfully build thriving practices in rural communities by focusing on patient education, community relationships, and strategic marketing.
Rural pelvic health clinics often become trusted resources for patients who previously had little access to specialized care.
In this conversation, Dr. Amanda Thompson shares insights into her experience building a pelvic health practice while serving a rural population and how providers can develop strong relationships within their communities.
The discussion highlights the importance of community outreach, provider education, and clear communication about pelvic health conditions to help patients understand the value of pelvic floor therapy.
For healthcare entrepreneurs and physical therapists interested in serving rural communities, building a pelvic health practice can create meaningful impact by improving access to care for patients who may otherwise go untreated.
If you are a pelvic floor physical therapist, healthcare entrepreneur, private practice owner, or clinician interested in starting a pelvic health clinic, this episode provides valuable insight into building a successful practice in a rural area.
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