PELVIC FLOOR THERAPY
Columbia - MD

Experience Personalized Orthopedic & Pelvic Floor PT at Our Columbia Clinic

Discover expert physical therapy in the heart of Columbia, MD, at Indigo Physiotherapy. Our tranquil environment and commitment to gentle, impactful treatments ensure your path to recovery is both comforting and effective. Through an integrative approach and a range of services, we specialize in the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction, pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, incontinence, bowel and bladder function, endometriosis, pregnancy, postpartum and return to sport. Elevate your well-being and return to your peak with us.

Conditions we treat

Find us here

in Columbia

6020 Meadowridge Center Dr, Suite B
Elkridge, MD 21075-6530

Conveniently located in the Meadowridge Center

Just off Meadowridge Road at Route 100, our newest location offers a beautifully bright and airy atmosphere and plenty of parking.

Our

Columbia Team

Dr Joyce

Dr. Kristen Joyce

PT, DPT, PRPC

Regional Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Andrea Eisgruber

Dr. Andrea Eisgruber

PT, DPT, PRPC, CSCS, CET, CLT-UE, CDNT

Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Keziah Morrison

Dr. Keziah C. Morrison

PT, DPT, PCES

Physical Therapist

FAQs

Will insurance cover pelvic floor therapy?

We are out-of-network for most insurance plans but submit claims on your behalf. Coverage varies by plan, but we also accept HSA/FSA payments.

What is done during pelvic floor therapy?

Sessions are typically one hour long and include an evaluation of your concerns, followed by hands-on treatment and personalized exercises to address your specific needs. 

When should you start pelvic floor therapy during pregnancy?

Pelvic floor therapy can be started at any point during pregnancy, but many healthcare providers recommend beginning as soon as possible if experiencing symptoms such as urinary leakage, pelvic pain, or pressure.

What does a postpartum physical therapist do?

A postpartum physical therapist specializes in helping individuals recover after childbirth by addressing musculoskeletal issues, pelvic floor dysfunction, and overall body strength.

When to see pelvic floor PT postpartum?

If you have any concerns or symptoms, we recommend calling for a free 15 minute consultation with one of our DPTs. At that time, we may recommend you follow up with your OB/GYN, or suggest our postpartum telehealth service. But typically we wait until patients are cleared by their physicians at 6 weeks.

Can you fix diastasis recti with physical therapy?

Yes, diastasis recti (abdominal separation) can be effectively treated with physical therapy in most cases. A pelvic floor physical therapist can guide you through targeted exercises to strengthen the deep core muscles, restore proper function, and reduce the abdominal gap.

Find us at our other locations

Baltimore Roland Park

600 Wyndhurst Ave, Suite 102 Baltimore, MD 21210

Fairfax - Mosaic District

2987 District Ave Suite 140 Fairfax VA 22031

Frederick

2440 Osprey Way S, Suite C Frederick, MD 21701

Potomac

7735 Tuckerman Ln
Potomac, MD 20854
Dr Joyce
Dr. Kristen Joyce
PT, DPT, PRPC

Regional Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Dr. Kristen Joyce earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. She found her love for treating pelvic and sexual dysfunction during her last internship in school. Treating as a pelvic physical therapist since that point, Dr. Joyce believes the best physical therapist is one that merges expertise on both orthopedics and pelvic physical therapy to treat the whole client. Giving up to date, evidence-based care, Dr. Joyce is an expert and leader in her field, working closely with surgeons and medical doctors on the latest technology and improvements, particularly with gender affirmation procedures. She has been certified by Herman & Wallace as a Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner (PRPC), the top certification available.

Dr. Joyce specializes in the care and treatment of the LGBTQIA+ community, including care of post-operative gender affirming surgeries. Dr. Joyce also specializes in individuals undergoing fertility treatments or along their fertility journey, clients with hypermobility disorders, endometriosis/PCOS, and pre/post surgical (bladder sling, hysterectomy, endometriosis surgery, etc.) She also had an extensive knowledge in the treatment of pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, urinary and fecal incontinence and pregnancy and postpartum related impairments, as well as treating clients with a history of trauma.

Additionally, Dr. Joyce is a Clinical Instructor, mentor to rising pelvic PT’s, and lectures and lab assists at the university level and a lead mentor in Indigo’s rigorous mentorship program which prepares practitioners to treat even the most complex cases.

Andrea Eisgruber
Dr. Andrea Eisgruber
PT, DPT, PRPC, CSCS, CET, CLT-UE, CDNT

Clinical Director, Physical Therapist

Dr. Andrea Eisgruber is a board-certified pelvic floor physical therapist. She graduated from Virginia Tech with a dual major in biology and English and from Shenandoah University with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree. She has been practicing in outpatient orthopedics with a specialized focus in pelvic health since. Dr. Andrea has 16 years of experience in the field and has earned advanced certifications in strength and conditioning through NSCA, cancer exercise through ACSM, dry needling through Kinetacore, lymphedema through Klose, and pelvic health of women, men, and children through Herman and Wallace. Dr. Andrea believes in treating the whole patient, not just the dysfunction.

When she is not working she enjoys reading, Pilates, and spending time with her husband, 3 children and German Shepherd.

Keziah Morrison
Dr. Keziah C. Morrison
PT, DPT, PCES

Physical Therapist

Dr. Keziah C. Morrison received her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from George Washington University and has since dedicated over 8 years to providing high-quality, patient-centered care. Starting her career in Japan as a teacher, Dr. Morrison developed a passion for health and fitness that led her to pursue physical therapy. She brings a wealth of experience treating a wide range of conditions, with a primary focus on women’s health and pelvic floor dysfunction. Her training includes extensive coursework through Herman & Wallace and certification as a Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist (PCES).

Dr. Morrison is passionate about treating women across all stages of life, from pre-conception to postpartum recovery. She specializes in addressing pelvic pain, incontinence, and diastasis recti, as well as guiding women through the physical changes of pregnancy and postpartum rehabilitation. Whether helping her patients improve pelvic floor strength or manage chronic pain, Dr. Morrison’s approach is rooted in evidence-based, individualized care. She believes in the power of movement to heal and enjoys creating meaningful connections with her patients to help them achieve their health goals.

Outside of the clinic, Dr. Morrison loves learning languages, traveling, and spending time with her family. She enjoys staying active through fitness and nature walks, and when it’s time to relax, you can find her diving into a good book. Her holistic approach to wellness, both personally and professionally, helps guide her patients toward balanced and healthy lives.