Genevieve Feeley, PT, DPT
Genevieve Feeley – Enometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Genevieve Feeley, PT, DPT, is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist based in San Francisco, California. With a strong background in pelvic floor physical therapy, Genevieve Feeley combines her expertise in orthopedic and pelvic health to provide compassionate, patient-centered care. After earning her doctorate from the University of California, San Francisco/San Francisco State University joint program, Genevieve focused her research on pelvic floor muscle strengthening to treat pelvic organ prolapse. She believes that pelvic health is essential to overall well-being and is committed to helping patients manage conditions like endometriosis, pelvic floor dysfunction, low back pain, and sports injuries. Genevieve Feeley is trained through the American Physical Therapy Association and offers personalized treatment plans that empower patients to regain their health and confidence. Her warm, professional approach makes her a trusted choice for those seeking specialized pelvic health therapy in the Bay Area.
Visit types: Office/Virtual
Spoken languages: English, Spanish
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: Genevieve, originally from San Diego, CA, moved to the Bay Area to attend Mills College, where she completed her bachelor’s degree in Hispanic Studies with a minor in modern dance. She became interested in physical therapy while rehabilitating a back and hip injury after dancing professionally for several years. Genevieve went on to receive her doctorate from the joint program in physical therapy at the University of California, San Francisco/San Francisco State University.
Genevieve was drawn to pelvic floor PT because she believes pelvic health is fundamental to one’s health and sense of well-being. She completed her doctoral research project on pelvic floor muscle strengthening to treat pelvic organ prolapse, a condition that is extremely common and impacts the lives of many. Genevieve has also received training in pelvic floor physical therapy through the American Physical Therapy Association and treats a variety of pelvic floor conditions in addition to treating orthopedic conditions such as low back pain and sports injuries.