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New Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Clinic Opening in Sudbury, MA

We are so excited to announce the opening of Harbor Strength Pelvic Health’s new pelvic floor physical therapy clinic in Sudbury, MA.

Harbor Strength Pelvic Health was founded by Dr. Maggie Curtis, PT, DPT, a Sudbury native and Lincoln-Sudbury alumna. Maggie started Harbor Strength Pelvic Health following the birth of her daughter, when she experienced firsthand the physical and emotional challenges many women face during pregnancy and the postpartum period.

Originally launched as a mobile pelvic health physical therapy practice providing in-home care, Harbor Strength Pelvic Health quickly grew as more women sought specialized support for pelvic floor dysfunction, postpartum recovery, core weakness, pelvic pain, urinary leakage, prolapse, and low back pain.

After leading Mom and Baby postpartum fitness classes through Sudbury Parks and Recreation last year, Maggie knew Sudbury was the perfect home for the clinic’s first dedicated space.

Conditions We Treat

Harbor Strength Pelvic Health specializes in women’s health and pelvic floor physical therapy for conditions including:

• Urinary incontinence and leakage

• Pelvic organ prolapse

• Pregnancy and postpartum recovery

• Diastasis recti and core weakness

• Low back and hip pain

• Pelvic pain

• Pain with intercourse

We proudly serve women in Sudbury, Wayland, Concord, Lincoln, Marlborough, Framingham, Natick, and surrounding Metrowest communities.

Schedule a Pelvic Floor PT Evaluation in Sudbury

Our new Sudbury clinic features a bright exercise space, private treatment room, relaxing waiting area, and convenient first-floor access directly off Route 20.

We’re also excited to offer upcoming community events including:

• an Open House

• Postpartum workshops

• Nutrition and wellness classes

To learn more or schedule a pelvic floor physical therapy evaluation, contact Dr. Maggie Curtis at:
maggie@harborstrengthpt.com


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