Some Things You'd Rather Keep Private
Pelvic floor therapy is effective. It's also personal. It involves a conversation about leaking, prolapse, pain during sex, or bladder control, things most people don't bring up at the club or over dinner with neighbors.
The traditional clinic setup makes that harder. You check in at a front desk. You sit in a waiting room. You might see someone you know in the parking lot. For something this personal, that matters to a lot of people. It's one of the reasons many women near the Country Club area put off getting help they've needed for years.
Meg's practice removes that friction entirely. She comes to your home. The whole visit happens there. Nobody sees you check in anywhere.
The Issues That Get Put Off
Women in established Oxford neighborhoods tend to be practical people who manage things. Pelvic floor issues get quietly managed for a long time: the liner worn every day, the bathroom located before every event, the activities quietly avoided, the conversation with a spouse that gets harder to have.
None of that is weakness. It's just what happens when something feels too personal or complicated to deal with, and nobody's ever told you that there's a straightforward fix available in your own home.
Meg treats:
- Stress incontinence, leaking when laughing, sneezing, exercising, or lifting
- Urgency incontinence, the sudden desperate need to go that can't always wait
- Pelvic organ prolapse, the pressure or heaviness that gets worse through the day
- Painful intercourse that's changed or worsened over time
- Postpartum issues that were never fully addressed, even years later
- Pelvic pain with no clear diagnosis
What the Visit Looks Like
Meg arrives at your home, does a full 2-hour initial assessment, and leaves you with a concrete treatment plan. There's no front desk, no paper gown in a cold exam room, no waiting. It's a thorough clinical visit, just in your own space.
She takes your full history, asks the questions that actually matter, and does a hands on pelvic floor evaluation. From there, she builds a plan around your specific situation. Follow up visits are 45-60 minutes, same setup, same location.
Everything stays between you and Meg. That's the nature of a one on one private practice, and it's exactly how she runs it.
No Insurance Involvement Required
Meg's practice is cash-pay. That means no insurance company receiving your records, no explanation-of-benefits letter arriving at the house, no billing department with access to your information. You pay directly, using HSA or FSA funds or out of pocket, and that's the end of the paper trail.
For people who value privacy in their healthcare, that's not a drawback. It's a feature.
What Mobile Pelvic Floor PT Means for the Country Club area Patients
the Country Club area patients tend to value privacy and convenience, which is exactly what mobile pelvic floor PT delivers. No clinic intake forms in a public lobby. No driving on Highway 30 East for a 50-minute appointment that should have taken less time. Meg comes to your home, runs a one on one session in whatever space you choose, and the entire experience stays inside your front door.
What this means in practice: no clinic wait room, no rushed session, no driving while sore. Most patients in the Country Club area book a Discovery Call first, then schedule their initial evaluation for a window that actually works, after school drop-off, during nap time, before a partner heads to work.
Common questions from the Country Club area patients
Where in my home will Meg work? She brings a portable treatment table and basic supplies. Most the Country Club area patients have her set up in a bedroom, living room, or any private space with about 6 feet of clear floor. No special equipment, no rearranging your house.
What about parking and access? Meg parks on the street or in your driveway, whichever is easiest. If your home in the Country Club area has a gate code, callbox, or specific entry instructions, send those when you book and she'll plan around it.
How fast can I get on the schedule? Most patients in the Country Club area book a free 15 minute Discovery Call first. From there, the initial evaluation usually fits within the same week or the following one, depending on what your schedule looks like.
About Dr. Meg Cochran
Meg is a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy with specialized training in pelvic floor rehab. She runs Where You Are Physical Therapy and serves the Country Club Road area and all of Oxford, MS. She's been trusted by Oxford families precisely because of how she runs her practice: quietly, professionally, and entirely on your terms.
Reach her at (662) 832-1790 or book a free 15 minute discovery call. It's a private conversation, no obligation, just a chance to ask questions and decide if it's right for you.