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Is Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Covered by Alberta Health Care?

Pelvic floor physiotherapy plays an important role in improving quality of life for many people, especially expecting new mothers and those recovering from surgery. It can help manage symptoms like incontinence, pelvic pain, and core weakness. 

But one question we hear often at Creekwood Physiotherapy is: “Is pelvic floor physio covered by Alberta Health Care?”

The answer isn’t always straightforward. In this post, we’ll explain what Alberta Health Care covers, how private insurance comes into play, and how we support patients with pelvic floor concerns.

What Is Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy?

Pelvic floor physiotherapy focuses on the muscles that support your bladder, uterus (in women), prostate (in men), and rectum. These muscles play a key role in bladder and bowel control, sexual function, and abdominal stability.

At Creekwood Physio, pelvic floor therapy include:

1. Targeted exercises to strengthen or relax the pelvic floor muscles

2. Breathing and posture training

3. Manual therapy to reduce pain and tension

4. Education around bladder and bowel habits

5. Guidance for pregnancy, postpartum recovery, or post-surgery support

We take a respectful, personalized approach to your care. You’ll receive one-on-one time in a private setting where you feel heard and supported.

Does Alberta Health Care Cover Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy?

Alberta Health Care does not usually cover physiotherapy at private clinics like Creekwood Physiotherapy. However, there are a few exceptions:

Public/Funded Clinics

Some public institutions and contracted clinics provide limited physiotherapy services covered by the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP) — typically for:

  • Recent injuries or hospitalizations
  • Seniors over 65
  • Patients discharged from hospitals with a referral

But pelvic floor therapy is rarely included under these plans, due to its specialized nature.

Private Clinics Like Creekwood Physiotherapy

At private clinics, including ours, pelvic floor therapy is not covered by Alberta Health Care but it may be covered by private insurance.

Will Health Insurance Cover It Instead?

Most extended health benefits plans (from work or personal coverage) offer reimbursement for physiotherapy, including pelvic floor therapy.

Here are some helpful tips:

1. Check your policy details. Most plans list annual limits per service or per visit.

2. Ask if a referral from a doctor is needed. Some providers require it, others don’t.

3. Submit your receipts to be reimbursed if direct billing isn’t available.

At Creekwood Physio, we can provide detailed receipts and help guide you through the process if you're not sure where to start.

Why Choose Creekwood Physio for Pelvic Floor Support?

Pelvic floor concerns can be sensitive, and we know trust matters. That’s why so many patients choose Creekwood Physiotherapy.

Here’s what makes us different:

  • 3 registered healthcare professionals with training in pelvic health and musculoskeletal conditions
  • 5-star rating on Google from clients
  • Open 7 days a week for flexible scheduling
  • Conveniently located in Chappelle, Southwest Edmonton
  • A focus on listening, because understanding your symptoms is the first step to real care

FAQs About Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Coverage

1. Can I get pelvic floor physio through Alberta Health Services?

It’s unlikely. Alberta Health Services generally does not include pelvic floor therapy in its public coverage unless you're referred from a hospital-based program.

2. Is pelvic floor physiotherapy worth it if I’m paying out of pocket?

Yes. Many people find significant improvements in quality of life, reduced pain, improved bladder control, and better post-natal recovery after working with a pelvic floor physiotherapist.

3. How much does pelvic floor physiotherapy cost in Edmonton?

Rates can vary, but evaluations and treatments typically range from $100 to $140 per session in private clinics. Contact us to learn more about our current rates and package options.

4. What kinds of insurance usually cover pelvic floor physio?

Many benefit plans from providers like Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, and Green Shield include physiotherapy services, which may cover pelvic treatment.

5. Do I need a referral for pelvic floor physio at Creekwood?

No, you don’t need a doctor’s referral to start pelvic floor physiotherapy at our clinic, though your insurance might require one.

6. Is pelvic floor therapy just for new moms?

Not at all. While postpartum support is a big part, pelvic floor therapy also helps with issues affecting men and individuals dealing with chronic pelvic pain, incontinence, and pre-/post-surgical recovery.

Start Your Recovery at Creekwood Physiotherapy

If pelvic floor challenges are getting in the way of your life, you're not alone and you don’t have to explore it alone, either.

At Creekwood Physiotherapy, you’ll find supportive, respectful care tailored to your needs. We’re open 7 days a week and offer flexible bookings at our south Edmonton location