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.