
Bre Stuhlmuller, PT, DPT
Bre Stuhlmuller, PT, DPT
Bre Stuhlmuller – Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Bre Stuhlmuller is an experienced endometriosis physical therapist at Origin Physical Therapy in Texas, passionate about supporting women through all stages of life. With a background in psychology and communication from UC Santa Barbara and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Azusa Pacific University, Bre Stuhlmuller brings both empathy and clinical expertise to her care. She discovered her calling in pelvic health during her final year of training and has since dedicated her career to empowering women through education and personalized therapy.
Bre takes a holistic approach to treatment, blending evidence-based pelvic floor physical therapy with overall wellness practices. She has a special interest in pregnancy and postpartum care, informed by her own motherhood journey. Bre is committed to helping patients better understand their bodies and actively engage in their healing process, fostering long-term confidence and well-being.
Visit types: Virtual
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: Bre is a California native and grew up in the Bay Area. She worked her way down the coast, first studying psychology and communication at UC Santa Barbara, and then getting her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Azusa Pacific University. She was first introduced to women’s health and pelvic floor PT during her last year of school, where she quickly realized how beneficial and necessary this line of work was. She decided she wanted to work with and educate women about their bodies so that she could help improve their quality of life. She has become especially interested in helping women through their pregnancy/postpartum journey after having recently gone through that herself.
Bre takes a holistic approach to treating her patients and often incorporates general wellness practices into her treatment sessions. She also strives to help her patients understand the purpose behind the therapy they are receiving so they can begin to relate to their bodies differently and take an active role in their rehabilitation process.

Andrea Levkowitz, PT, DPT
Andrea Levkowitz, PT, DPT
Andrea Levkowitz – Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Andrea Levkowitz is a compassionate and highly experienced endometriosis physical therapist at Origin Physical Therapy. With a doctorate in Physical Therapy from AT Still University and a background in Kinesiology, Andrea Levkowitz brings a deep understanding of women’s health to her practice. She has worked closely with Urogynecologists and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioners to treat pelvic floor conditions, including pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, and recovery from vaginal reconstructive surgery. Andrea is committed to empowering women through education and helping them feel confident in their care. Her approach is warm, patient-centered, and rooted in evidence-based care tailored to each individual. Whether you’re navigating chronic pelvic pain or preparing for postpartum recovery, Andrea provides the guidance and expertise needed to support your healing journey. Outside of work, she enjoys time with her twin daughters, staying active, and cheering on the Packers.
Visit types: Virtual
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: Andrea was raised in Minnesota. She traded the snow for sunshine and moved to Arizona for undergrad. After graduating with her BS in Kinesiology from Arizona State University, she went on to earn her doctorate of Physical Therapy from AT Still University in Mesa, Arizona. She started her career in acute care before finding her passion in Women’s Health. She joined a multidisciplinary team working alongside Urogynecologists and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioners to treat patients with pelvic floor disorders. Andrea has extensive experience treating patients with pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, urinary retention, fecal incontinence, and pre/post vaginal reconstructive surgery. She believes in empowering women with education to understand their anatomy and physiology through every stage of life. Outside of the clinic, you can find Andrea spending time with her twin girls, running, cycling, or cheering on the Green Bay Packers.

Cindy Okpegbue, PT, DPT
Cindy Okpegbue, PT, DPT
Cindy Okpegbue – Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Cindy Okpegbue, PT, DPT, is a passionate endometriosis physical therapist based in Texas with a strong commitment to women’s health. At Origin Physical Therapy, Cindy Okpegbue brings expertise in pelvic floor dysfunction and a deep dedication to empowering patients through education and compassionate care. With a background in sports medicine and a doctorate in Physical Therapy from the New York Institute of Technology, she combines clinical skill with a patient-first approach. Cindy stays current with the latest pelvic health research to provide effective, evidence-based treatments. Her holistic care style reflects her active lifestyle and background in collegiate volleyball. Whether helping patients manage pelvic pain or supporting recovery after childbirth, Cindy is devoted to helping each individual reach their full potential with confidence and comfort.
Visit types: Virtual
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: My name is Dr. Cindy Okpegbue. I graduated with my bachelor’s degree in sports medicine in 2016 at Coppin State University. I then went on to receive my Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the New York Institute of Technology in 2020. Over the last two years of being a physical therapist, women’s health and empowerment have been my passion. I have taken additional courses in this area of study to ensure I stay up to date with the latest clinical information. What I love about being a pelvic floor physical therapist is the ability to educate and advocate for individuals experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction.
My hobbies include running, lifting weights, listening to a podcast, traveling, and spending quality time with my friends and family. I have participated in a variety of sports throughout my life, including playing collegiate volleyball at a D1 university. I enjoy meeting new people and assisting individuals in reaching their full potential.

Ashley Rawlins, PT, DPT
Ashley Rawlins, PT, DPT
Ashley Rawlins—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Ashley Rawlins is a highly experienced endometriosis physical therapist dedicated to helping patients feel stronger, more confident, and pain-free. With advanced certifications in pelvic and obstetric health, Ashley Rawlins specializes in treating pelvic floor dysfunction, sexual pain, pregnancy-related discomfort, postpartum recovery, and bladder and bowel issues. As a physical therapist at Origin Physical Therapy in Texas, she blends clinical expertise with deep compassion to support patients at every stage of life. In addition to her hands-on care, Ashley is also an educator and published author in women’s health physiotherapy. She regularly teaches physical therapy students, healthcare professionals, and community groups, helping to raise awareness and improve standards of care. Ashley Rawlins is passionate about movement and wellness in both her personal and professional life, and she is committed to empowering her patients with education, support, and evidence-based treatment.
Visit types: Virtual
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: Ashley is a doctor of physical therapy. She has advanced certification in the treatment of Pelvic Health and Obstetric Health (CAPP-Pelvic, CAPP-OB). She specializes in the treatment of pelvic floor muscle dysfunctions, including pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, pregnancy-related pain, postpartum recovery, and bowel and bladder dysfunction. She is a practicing clinician, educator, and author in the field of women’s health physiotherapy.
She has taught courses on women’s health physical therapy to physical therapy students in Dallas, has provided education to groups throughout the community, as well as assisted in teaching continued education courses to physical therapists and other healthcare professionals. Her most important job is being a wife and mother to her silly, active little boy and sassy, precious daughter. She enjoys running, yoga, hiking, dancing, or anything that gets her moving and is always up for trying the newest fitness or wellness trends.

Alexandra Bertucci, PT, DPT
Alexandra Bertucci, PT, DPT
Alexandra Bertucci – Endometriosis Physical Therapy
Summary: Alexandra Bertucci, PT, DPT, is a compassionate endometriosis physical therapist who brings a unique, inclusive approach to pelvic health care. Based in Philadelphia and affiliated with Origin Physical Therapy in New York, Alexandra Bertucci focuses on helping patients manage pain, improve function, and feel empowered in their care. With a doctorate in Physical Therapy from Arcadia University and a rare AASECT sex counseling certification, she integrates both physical and emotional health into her treatment, especially for those experiencing pain with sex. Alexandra Bertucci is deeply committed to inclusive care, working closely with the LGBTQ+ community and addressing the connections between pelvic floor dysfunction, identity, and intimacy. She also embraces education and telehealth as tools to improve access and patient outcomes. Whether treating endometriosis-related pelvic pain or supporting gender-affirming care, Alexandra delivers empathetic, evidence-based therapy that meets each patient where they are.
Visit types: Virtual
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: Alex is a Physical Therapist and pelvic floor specialist. She lives in Philadelphia and practices in various settings across the greater Philadelphia area. She earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Arcadia University in 2018. After a few years of clinical practice, Alex saw a gap in care that pelvic floor PTs provide and a connection to the psychosocial aspect of patients’ health, especially for patients experiencing pain with sex. With this inspiration, she became 1 of 5 physical therapists in the world certified through AASECT as a sex counselor. With these skills, she also began working closely with the LGBTQ+ population as an ally and provider to help patients understand how gender identity and/or varieties of sexual expression and pelvic floor dysfunction can impact one another. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was able to use patient education to make telehealth sessions more meaningful and continues to focus her practice around patient empowerment and education.

Lauren Steele, PT, DPT
Lauren Steele, PT, DPT
Lauren Steele—Endometriosis Physical Therapy
Summary: At Origin Physical Therapy in Round Rock, Lauren Steele provides expert, compassionate care for individuals managing endometriosis and pelvic floor conditions. With a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Creighton University and a background in biology and psychology, Lauren Steele brings a well-rounded, empathetic approach to healing.
Her interest in pelvic floor therapy grew from firsthand experience treating patients in outpatient orthopedics, where she saw both the physical and emotional transformation that therapy can bring. Lauren Steele is dedicated to creating a supportive environment where patients feel heard, comfortable, and empowered throughout their care journey.
She tailors each treatment to enhance quality of life and help patients resume the activities they love. Whether you’re navigating chronic pelvic pain or seeking support for endometriosis, Lauren offers personalized, patient-centered care in a welcoming setting.
Visit types: Office
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: Lauren graduated with her Bachelor’s in Biology/Psychology and a minor in Spanish from Northwest Missouri State University in 2014 and received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Creighton University in 2017. Lauren is originally from Omaha, Nebraska, and enjoys hiking, reading, volleyball, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.
Lauren became interested in pelvic floor therapy after having the opportunity to treat pelvic floor conditions in the outpatient orthopedic setting. She enjoyed seeing not just the physical but also the emotional benefits that the patients experience with pelvic floor rehab. Lauren understands that many diagnoses may cause a patient to feel uneasy, and she strives to make each therapeutic experience as comfortable as possible to encourage open communication with her patients. Lauren’s focus is to improve her patients’ quality of life to allow them to return to the activities they enjoy.

April Smith, PT, DPT
April Smith, PT, DPT
April Smith—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: At Origin Physical Therapy in Round Rock, April Smith offers compassionate, expert care for individuals experiencing endometriosis, pelvic floor dysfunction, and postpartum recovery challenges. With nearly two decades of experience, April Smith brings a unique blend of physical therapy expertise and birth support training to her patients.
Certified in Pregnancy and Postpartum Physical Therapy (CAPP-OB) and trained as a doula, April integrates her deep understanding of the birth process into her approach. She specializes in helping women recover after childbirth, return to running safely, and manage pain related to endometriosis and pelvic dysfunction. Her background in orthopedic and pediatric care adds to her holistic and individualized treatment plans.
Whether you’re navigating chronic pelvic pain or rebuilding strength after birth, April Smith is dedicated to supporting your recovery with warmth, professionalism, and personalized care.
Visit types: Office
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: April began practicing in 2006. After many years as a physical therapist practicing in various settings, becoming specialized in pregnancy and postpartum was a natural evolution in her career, blending her physical therapy training to help in the birthing world. April has received her Certification of Achievement in Pregnancy and Postpartum (CAPP-OB) from the American Physical Therapy Association. She has also trained as a doula and enjoys teaching childbirth classes. Serving as a labor support professional has created a special blending of her physical therapy expertise with her training in the birth process.
Her clinical experience in orthopedic and pediatric physical therapy has helped her treat patients with often overlooked or missed pelvic floor dysfunction. She enjoys treating runners and assessing the biomechanics of movement and tailoring exercises unique to that individual. She has a passion for helping women return to running safely in postpartum. She enjoys learning and is always looking for the next course that will help her assist patients in meeting their goals.

Natasha Carl, PT, DPT
Natasha Carl, PT, DPT
Natasha Carl—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: At Origin Physical Therapy in Austin, Natasha Carl offers expert, compassionate care for individuals living with endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain. With a doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Texas Medical Branch and a foundation in movement as a former professional ballerina, Natasha Carl brings a unique and holistic approach to healing.
She specializes in pelvic floor therapy with a focus on trauma recovery, LGBTQ+ care, and support throughout gender affirmation procedures. Her training includes pelvic floor Level 1 certification, lumbopelvic dry needling, and continuing education in trauma-informed care. Natasha Carl is dedicated to helping patients feel seen, heard, and empowered at every stage of their recovery.
If you’re looking for an experienced endometriosis physical therapist in Austin, Natasha’s compassionate and personalized care can guide you toward lasting relief.
Visit types: Office
Spoken languages: English, Spanish
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: Natasha received her associate’s in Kinesiology and Health Sciences from Austin Community College, her bachelor’s in Sports and Exercise Science from Texas State University, and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.
Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Natasha moved to Austin in 2012 after receiving a contract to dance with Ballet Austin. Her passion for health and injury prevention began while utilizing Pilates during her profession as a ballerina. While in graduate school, Natasha discovered an affinity for pelvic physical therapy with an emphasis on trauma recovery, chronic pain, and LGBTQ+ care. She would love to expand healthcare to folks undergoing gender affirmation procedures throughout all stages of transition. She is Pelvic Floor Level 1 certified through APTA, lumbopelvic dry needling certified, and has participated in several continuing education courses for trauma-informed care and pelvic health.

Kimia Kardan, PT, DPT
Kimia Kardan, PT, DPT
Kimia Kardan—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Kimia Kardan, PT, DPT, is a compassionate endometriosis physical therapist at Origin Physical Therapy in Austin, TX. With a strong background in kinesiology and dance, Kimia combines her expertise and empathy to help patients overcome pelvic floor dysfunction. She is dedicated to creating personalized, holistic care plans that address both physical and emotional aspects of recovery. Kimia Kardan believes in empowering patients by fostering open conversations about pelvic health and emphasizing the mind-body connection throughout treatment. Continuously advancing her skills through specialized courses, including those at Herman & Wallace Pelvic Institute, Kimia ensures her patients receive the most comprehensive and effective care. Whether you’re navigating endometriosis or other pelvic floor concerns, Kimia Kardan provides a supportive environment focused on helping you regain comfort, confidence, and well-being.
Visit types: Office
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me:
Kimia Kardan received her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with a minor in Dance from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Northwestern University in Chicago, IL.
Kimia identified a need to open the discussion surrounding pelvic floor dysfunction, and hopes to make others more comfortable discussing it through her work. She strives to help each patient lead a healthier and happier life by creating an individualized and holistic plan of care. Her empathetic approach caters to patients’ needs by working with them to understand their diagnoses and the role of the mind-body connection during treatment.
Kimia has attended numerous pelvic health lectures and courses to broaden her knowledge and better serve her patients. She has also completed continuing education through Herman & Wallace Pelvic Institute.

Christina McGee, PT, DPT
Christina McGee, PT, DP
Christina McGee—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Christina McGee, PT, DPT, is a compassionate endometriosis physical therapist based in Austin, TX, with a strong commitment to pelvic health. Christina McGee holds a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from the University of Iowa and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Delaware. Since 2013, she has been a key part of Sullivan Physical Therapy, leading their pediatric bowel and bladder program and coordinating clinical education. Christina’s expertise spans sexual health, trauma, LGBTQIA+ care, and pregnancy/postpartum recovery. Known for empowering patients, Christina McGee focuses on reducing fear and helping individuals regain control over their symptoms through education and personalized treatment. Twice recognized among Austin’s top physical therapists, she also shares her knowledge through public talks to raise awareness of pelvic health. Patients appreciate Christina’s warm approach and dedication to supporting their healing journey with confidence and care.
Visit types: Office
Spoken languages: English, Spanish
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: Christina McGee earned a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from the University of Iowa and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Delaware. She has been with Sullivan Physical Therapy since 2013 and serves as the head of the pediatric bowel and bladder program as well as the coordinator of clinical education. Christina has particular interests in the areas of sexual health, trauma, LGBTQIA+ health, and pregnancy/postpartum recovery. Christina treats at the north and south locations and has twice been a top 5 contestant for the Austin American-Statesman’s “Best Physical Therapist in Austin.”
Christina is passionate about empowering patients through information, with the goal of decreasing fear and enabling individuals to feel in control of their symptoms. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and enjoys sharing information with the public through speaking engagements on topics of pelvic health, especially in regards to prevention and recognition of symptoms.

Jenny Rogers, PT, DPT
Jenny Rogers, PT, DPT
Jenny Rogers—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Jenny Rogers, PT, DPT, is a compassionate endometriosis physical therapist based at Origin Physical Therapy in Austin, Texas. Jenny Rogers combines her infectious joy with a deep commitment to healing both the emotional and physical aspects of pelvic health. Specializing in pelvic floor therapy, she creates a supportive space where patients feel comfortable discussing pelvic pain and discomfort, topics often overlooked or stigmatized. Jenny Rogers is dedicated to guiding patients through their healing journey, helping them feel empowered and understood every step of the way. As a member of the American Physical Therapy Association, she has pursued advanced training in pelvic floor diagnosis, treatment, and dry needling. Jenny’s clinical experience, including a rotation at Sullivan Physical Therapy, further enhances her expertise. Her warm, patient-centered approach ensures that those struggling with pelvic health issues know they are not alone and that effective treatment options are available.
Visit types: Office
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: Combining her contagious joy and her heart for healing people emotionally and physically, Jenny has found a professional field she adores in pelvic floor therapy. In this setting, she gets to normalize conversations about pelvic pain and discomfort our culture has unfortunately made taboo, walk women and men through their healing journey, and interact with patients whose stories she’s eager to hear. At the end of the day, she wants her patients to know that they are not alone in their situation and there is a way to help.
Jenny is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and has taken continuing education courses for dry needling and several on pelvic floor diagnoses and treatments. She completed her last clinical rotation at Sullivan’s, which allowed her to expand her knowledge of pelvic floor physical therapy.

Rehanna Stultz, PT, DPT
Visit types: Virtual/Office
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me:
Rehanna became interested in pelvic health while she was pregnant and delivered not once, but twice during her Physical Therapy studies. She was surprised to learn how underrepresented pelvic floor physical therapy was in the community and the physical therapy world; as she looked more into this specialty, she realized that many people who needed help had no idea that pelvic floor physical therapy could be beneficial. She completed a 3 month internship with Sullivan Physical Therapy as a student where she gained knowledge on treating various pelvic floor conditions and also had the unique experience of being a postpartum patient during her internship. She loves educating patients on common misconceptions in regard to pelvic floor and seeing patients regain control of their lives when they did not think it possible.
Areas of interest for Rehanna include: pregnancy/postpartum recovery, sexual health, and pediatric pelvic floor conditions. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and has taken the Pelvic Floor Level 1 Training with Herman and Wallace.