
Racquel Kurzweg PT, PRPC
Racquel Kurzweg, PT, PRPC
Racquel Kurzweg—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Racquel Kurzweg, PT, PRPC, is an expert endometriosis physical therapist at Adore Your Core Physical Therapy in Amherst, NY. Racquel Kurzweg takes a comprehensive and compassionate approach to care, starting with a thorough assessment followed by personalized education, therapeutic movement, and manual therapy techniques. She integrates osteopathic manipulation, visceral mobilization, and myofascial release with adjunct therapies like scar mobilization, cupping, and gentle IASTM to effectively reduce symptoms. Racquel Kurzweg also uses advanced tools such as real-time ultrasound and surface electromyography (sEMG) to improve patient awareness and correct dysfunctional movement patterns. Her goal is to empower patients with tailored stretches and strategies, helping them regain control and confidence in managing endometriosis.
City: Amherst, NY
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No

Avery Madden, PT, DPT, WCS
Avery Madden, PT, DPT, WCS
Avery Madden—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Avery Madden, PT, DPT, WCS, is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist based at Houston Methodist West Outpatient Rehabilitation in Houston, Texas. Avery Madden combines a strong orthopedic background with pelvic health expertise to provide holistic care tailored to each patient’s needs. She uses therapeutic exercises, myofascial and trigger-point release, and addresses nervous system dysregulation related to chronic pelvic pain. Avery also incorporates visceral mobilization techniques and collaborates with excision specialists and dietitians to tackle inflammation and underlying causes beyond musculoskeletal issues. Committed to whole-person care, Avery Madden’s approach focuses on optimizing overall function and improving quality of life for those living with endometriosis.
City: Houston, TX
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: Yes

Ana Arteaga-Biggs, PsyD
Ana Arteaga-Biggs, PsyD
Ana Arteaga-Biggs—Endometriosis Psychologist
Summary: Ana Arteaga-Biggs, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist based in San Diego, California, specializing in women’s health, endometriosis, and chronic pelvic pain. Ana Arteaga-Biggs offers compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to each patient’s unique experience with endometriosis and related mental health challenges. Fluent in English and Spanish, she integrates cognitive behavioral and humanistic-existential approaches, addressing the psychological, cultural, and emotional impacts of living with chronic pain and infertility. Ana supports patients in managing pain, trauma, grief, and relationship difficulties, fostering a safe space to explore goals and promote healing. Her person-centered philosophy emphasizes empathy and understanding, helping individuals navigate the complex journey of endometriosis with hope and resilience. Ana Arteaga-Biggs provides both in-person and virtual visits, ensuring accessible support for those facing the multifaceted challenges of this condition.
City: San Diego, CA
Visit types: Office/Hospital; Virtual
Spoken languages: English and Spanish (native fluency)
Interpreting services for other languages: No
Philosophy of Endometriosis Care: My treatment approach is integrative, most heavily influenced by evidence-based, person-centered, cognitive behavioral, and humanistic-existential theories. I address unique cultural experiences and various psychological systems that may be contributing to your presenting concerns through an intersectional lens. I approach each patient with endometriosis as an individual with their own unique experiences and needs. I remain empathic, open, and curious to understand all the areas of life that endometriosis has impacted their lives to help each patient identify their goals for treatment. I use evidence-based techniques to manage pain, address grief and trauma resulting from seeking a diagnosis, medical treatment, and navigate work/relationship difficulties from living with this painful disease.

McCaul Butcher, PT, DPT
McCaul Butcher, PT, DPT
McCaul Butcher—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: McCaul Butcher, PT, DPT, is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist at Indigo Physiotherapy in Fairfax, Virginia. She takes a full-body, all-encompassing approach to care, combining manual interventions such as soft tissue and myofascial work with education, exercise, and movement retraining. This comprehensive approach helps patients regain optimal function while addressing the complex nature of endometriosis. McCaul prioritizes evidence-based, person-centered care, tailoring treatment to each individual’s unique needs. With a deep understanding of both the diagnosis and the person behind it, McCaul Butcher supports patients through their healing journey with warmth and professionalism.
City: Fairfax, VA
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No

Maggie Abrams, PT, DPT
Maggie Abrams, PT, DPT
Maggie Abrams—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Maggie Abrams, PT, DPT, is a skilled endometriosis physical therapist who works at Nourish Meditation in Dublin, Ohio. She specializes in visceral mobilization, or organ massage, to help patients manage symptoms and improve organ mobility associated with endometriosis. Her patient-centered approach uses gentle, targeted techniques designed to support healing and enhance overall pelvic health. By combining her expertise with compassionate care, she empowers clients to take an active role in symptom management and long-term wellness. Whether you are experiencing chronic pelvic pain or seeking preventive care, Maggie at Nourish Meditation offers personalized physical therapy tailored to your needs.
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.

Isha Mody, PT, MS
Isha Mody, PT, MS
Isha Mody—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Isha Mody, PT, MS, is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist based in New York City at Body Harmony Physical Therapy. With a strong focus on holistic and functional care, Isha integrates movement therapy, posture education, breathwork, and visceral mobilization to support the complex needs of individuals living with endometriosis. She uses a biopsychosocial approach, tailoring each session to address physical pain, emotional well-being, and daily functionality. She also emphasizes ergonomics and myofascial release to improve body mechanics and reduce discomfort. Her goal is to empower patients with the tools, knowledge, and guidance they need for long-term relief and recovery. Whether you’re navigating chronic pelvic pain or post-surgical rehabilitation, Isha Mody offers compassionate, expert care rooted in evidence and empathy.
City: New York, NY
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English, Hindi, Gujarati
Interpreting services for other languages: No
Philosophy of Endometriosis Care: I believe in using a functional approach, using movement therapy, posture education, ergonomics, breath work, visceral mobilization, myofascial release, and a biopsychosocial approach within my pelvic health practice.

Dr. Paulami Guha, MD, FACOG
Dr. Paulami Guha
Paulami Guha MD – Gynecology & Minimal Invasive Surgery, Endometriosis Specialist
Summary: Dr Paulami Guha MD is a compassionate endometriosis specialist offering advanced care in Jacksonville, FL. Patients searching for expert support from Dr Guha Jacksonville FL can trust her thorough and personalized approach. With a strong belief in multimodal treatment, Dr Guha combines surgical excision—both robotic and laparoscopic—with medical management to address the full spectrum of endometriosis symptoms. She treats each patient holistically, considering physical, emotional, and reproductive needs. After excision, she commonly prescribes continuous hormonal therapies and offers guidance for those trying to conceive. When pain persists, Dr Paulami Guha MD integrates pelvic floor physical therapy, acupuncture, and menstrual suppression strategies to improve quality of life. Her balanced approach is rooted in coelomic metaplasia and Sampson’s theory, with a deep understanding of the disease’s complexity. Patients across Jacksonville and beyond seek Dr Guha for her expertise, empathy, and dedication to long-term healing.
City: Jacksonville, FL
Philosophy of Endometriosis Care: Coelomic Metaplasia; blockage in the reproductive tract, treating pain symptoms; multimodal management – surgical and medical, also addressing the mental component; surgical excision of endometriosis; medical management by suppression of menstruation and Sampson’s theory.
What type of surgery do you perform for endometriosis?: Robotic and Laparoscopic Excision
Medication: Surgical excision followed by continuous norethindrone vs. progestin-only pills vs OCPs. If the patient is waiting for surgery and is in pain or heavy bleeding, I do recommend GnRH antagonists or agonists. In infertility patients, I recommend trying for pregnancy right away. Have used letrozole in adenomyosis patients who are going to try for pregnancy.
Approach to Persistent Pain After Surgery: For pain, I recommend pelvic floor physical therapy and acupuncture, and also suppression of menses.

Mary Beth Thompson, PT, PRPC
Mary Beth Thompson, PT, PRPC
Mary Beth Thompson—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Mary Beth Thompson, PT, PRPC, is an experienced endometriosis physical therapist located at Inova Alexandria Hospital in Virginia. Mary Beth Thompson uses a holistic, multidisciplinary approach to help patients manage the complexities of endometriosis. Her care includes hands-on techniques like myofascial release, visceral mobilization, and trigger point therapy, alongside nervous system regulation and patient education. Mary Beth Thompson sees herself as a “quarterback” in her patients’ care, helping them build a personalized team that may include acupuncture, massage therapy, nutrition guidance, and mental health support. Her goal is to empower patients to better understand their condition and feel confident in managing it long-term. With compassion and clinical expertise, she guides each individual toward greater well-being and improved quality of life.
City: Alexandria, Florida
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English, all others via in-person or video interpretation
Interpreting services for other languages: Yes
What you should know about me:
Endometriosis requires a multidisciplinary approach to management. I utilize a holistic approach to patient care, including manual techniques (myofascial, visceral, trigger point), indirect manual, and central nervous system education and techniques. I view my role as a “quarterback” to a patient’s management, aiding in helping a client find their best “team”. I encourage other disciplines, including acupuncture, massage, dietitians, and therapists/counselors. I feel my role is to aid in “tossing the ball” to the patient to self-manage their chronic condition.

Briana Wyatt, PT, DPT
Briana Wyatt, PT, DPT
Briana Wyatt—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Briana Wyatt, PT, DPT, is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist based in Bonita Springs, Florida. At Holistic Health Physical Therapy and Wellness, Briana Wyatt offers a whole-body, holistic approach to care that focuses on identifying root causes and supporting the body’s natural ability to heal. She combines expertise in pelvic floor therapy, visceral mobilization, and myofascial release with advanced training in functional medicine and strength conditioning. Briana Wyatt believes deeply in a multidisciplinary path to recovery, often collaborating with other providers to ensure each patient receives comprehensive, personalized care. Her goal is to help individuals with endometriosis feel seen, supported, and empowered as they navigate their healing journey with compassion and expert guidance.
City: Bonita Springs, Florida
Visit types: Office/Hospital, At home, Virtual
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me:
I take a holistic approach to physical therapy and wellness, focusing on addressing the whole body, identifying the root cause of illness and injury, and maximizing the body’s potential to heal. I incorporate my education in functional and holistic medicine, as well as additional training in pelvic floor therapy, visceral mobilization, myofascial release, and extensive strength and conditioning training. I believe in a multidisciplinary approach to endometriosis and enjoy working with additional providers for a well-rounded journey to healing.

Brita Allgyer, PT, DPT
Brita Allgyer, PT, DPT
Brita Allgyer—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Brita Allgyer, PT, DPT, is an experienced endometriosis physical therapist based in Great Falls, Virginia. At Pelvic Healing and Wellness Physical Therapy, She offers personalized, whole-body care designed to reduce pain, improve mobility, and support long-term healing. Her integrative approach includes visceral mobilization, myofascial release, yoga therapy, and joint mobilization. Brita Allgyer also uses cupping therapy, Graston technique, and deep breathing to ease tension, improve circulation, and calm the nervous system. She believes in empowering patients through education and hands-on techniques that address both the physical and emotional effects of endometriosis. Patients working with Brita can expect a warm, compassionate environment where their symptoms are heard and validated, and where healing goes beyond the pelvic floor to restore overall wellness.
City: Great Falls, VA
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: Visceral mobilization, myofascial release, yoga therapy, joint mobilization, cupping therapy, Graston, deep breathing

Carissa Francisco, PT, DPT
Carissa Francisco, PT, DPT
Carissa Francisco—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Carissa Francisco, PT, DPT, is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist based in Reno, Nevada. Carissa Francisco takes a comprehensive biopsychosocial approach to care, focusing on both the physical and emotional aspects of endometriosis. Her treatments include visceral mobilization, myofascial release, and soft tissue work to relieve adhesions and pelvic floor tension while also addressing bowel and bladder function. Carissa Francisco prioritizes patient education, including the science behind chronic pain and the impact of the nervous system, and often collaborates with mental health professionals and nutritionists to support full-body healing. She empowers patients with tools like yoga, journaling, and meditation to manage pain and reduce stress. Her integrative approach also includes guidance on sleep health and hormone disruptors. Patients can expect compassionate, expert care rooted in respect and collaboration.
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: With patients who have endometriosis, I approach the plan of care with a biopsychosocial approach. Thus, I am assessing and treating the musculoskeletal impairments of endometriosis, including visceral mobilization to address abdominal and pelvic viscera fascial adhesions, myofascial release, and soft tissue mobilization of pelvic floor muscles and surrounding pelvic muscles, as well as addressing bowel and bladder habits. I also usually refer the patient to CBT or some form of therapy to address possible previous trauma, trauma from being gas light by medical providers regarding their pain/symptoms, for any anxiety/depression related to the disease from being in constant and chronic pain, and to receive education in pain science in order to prevent or treat central sensitization or sympathetic up-regulation. I will also educate the patient myself in the role of the sympathetic nervous system in regard to chronic pain and ways to manage the sympathetic response through activities that help them regulate, whether that be meditation, yoga, acupuncture, journaling, etc. I address or refer to a nutritionist regarding diet in order to prevent increased systemic inflammation from food. Lastly, I address the relationship between sleep and pain management and discuss the avoidance of estrogen disruptors in their environment to prevent excess systemic estrogen.

Chelsea Petrakovitz, PT, DPT
Chelsea Petrakovitz, PT, DPT
Chelsea Petrakovitz—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Chelsea Petrakovitz, PT, DPT, is a compassionate endometriosis physical therapist based in Jackson, Michigan. Chelsea Petrakovitz specializes in treating the complex and often misunderstood symptoms of endometriosis through a biopsychosocial approach that supports the whole person—body and mind. Her techniques include myofascial release, scar tissue mobilization, trigger point work, somatic exercises, and nervous system regulation methods such as vagus nerve stimulation and breathwork. Chelsea Petrakovitz also prepares patients for excision surgery and supports post-op recovery, addressing related issues like hip, back, or pelvic pain and painful intercourse. She partners closely with a trusted network of providers to ensure comprehensive care and believes deeply in validating and empowering every patient. Her mission is to help you find relief—and to remind you that it’s not “all in your head.”
Visit types: Office/Hospital; Virtual
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: My passion for endometriosis came from seeing patient after patient who had gotten nowhere with their treatment for YEARS. The physical, mental, and emotional toll it had taken on these people was heartbreaking. I committed myself to being the person to treat what I could and guide them to the right people for the things that are outside of my scope of practice.
Take a biopsychosocial approach to treat all aspects of the person. Treatment techniques I use include myofascial release, trigger point release, stretching, scar tissue mobilization, and somatic exercises. We also work to decrease central nervous system sensitization that can amplify pain signals—breathing exercises, vagus nerve stimulation, and education. We use treatments such as TENS and dry needling for patients open to these modalities.
I help patients prepare for excision surgery and recover after surgery. I also treat secondary symptoms that occur with endometriosis, such as hip/back/groin pain, pain with intercourse, interstitial cystitis, and more! I firmly believe in a team approach and am dedicated to using my network of other practitioners to help patients.
It’s not “all in your head,” and I would love to help you.