





We wouldn’t offer it if it wasn’t! Several high-level research studies have proven that pelvic floor physical therapy is effective through a virtual platform and helps people improve their pelvic floor muscle function and quality of life.
Virtual care also means skipping the long waiting lines and accessing care that seamlessly fits into your life - no need to coordinate child care, account for commute times or pick up the toys strewn across your home.
Internal exams aren't always necessary for effective treatment, but when they are, your PT will guide you through performing self-exams (internal or external) during virtual sessions! This approach can empower you to better understand your body while maintaining your comfort and complete control.
The hard truth about physical therapy is that the appointments are just one part of your recovery. Consistently doing your exercise program is critical in how quickly/robustly you reach your goals. That means that the best equipment for your treatment are the things you have easily accessible in the place you are going to be doing your exercises— at home. Your Kins physical therapist will bring a small set of tools that you use easily doing your appointment and will also tailor your exercise program to what you have available, ensuring you reach your goals faster.
We believe in price transparency at Kins. Because each person’s cost is slightly different based on their insurance plan, we need to collect information while scheduling an appointment. Before your appointment we will always confirm your out of pocket expenses. That way you can book your first appointment knowing we'll never surprise you with a bill.
Yes! Unlike many pelvic health practices, Kins is in network with most commercial insurance plans and Medicare. That means care may cost as little as your typical copay. We will check your insurance card prior to your first appointment and will make sure to call you back with your exact out of pocket expenses.
Kins pelvic health physical therapists are able to see patients in the entire state of Massachusetts, New York, Florida, Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC.