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1 year ago

Maggie Abrams, PT, DPT

Maggie Abrams, PT, DPT

City: Dublin, OH

Visit types: Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

Philosophy of Endometriosis Care: I empower clients to use organ massage (visceral mobilization) to help them manage their symptoms and maintain organ mobility.

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2 years ago

Dr. Miguel Luna Russo

Dr. Miguel Luna Russo, Endometriosis Specialist, Gynecologist, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgeon

City: Cleveland, Ohio, United States

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2 years ago

Andrea Levkowitz, PT, DPT

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 multi-disciplinary 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.

 

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4 years ago

Rebekah Slafka, PT, DPT

Visit types: Office/Hospital

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: Yes

Philosophy of care and typical treatment strategies:

As a licensed pelvic floor physical therapist, I’m passionate about all things pelvic floor—and
providing care that helps patients feel seen, heard, loved, and empowered.
I have been working in this specialty since 2018, with expertise in helping patients—women,
men and those within the LGBTQIA+ population—with diverse diagnoses. I am one of the few
physical therapists in Ohio to earn a PRPC accreditation from the international Herman &
Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute, and I’m also a certified Endometriosis Physical Therapist
on iCareBetter. I am manually trained and believe in taking a biopsychosocial approach to care.
My specialties include cupping, integrative dry needling, muscle energy techniques, visceral
mobilizations, myofascial release, and more.
Beyond my skillset, I’ve also experienced living with pelvic floor dysfunction and chronic pain. I
know firsthand how much pelvic floor dysfunction can affect your life—and how hard it can be to
find a provider who understands and advocates for you. My goal is to be both your provider and
your partner in achieving sustainable, functional wellness.
When I’m not doing all-things-pelvic-floor, you’ll find me fixing up our Lebanon farmhouse and
spending time with my husband and two daughters.
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