West Michigan physical therapy company opens 19th location in Wyoming

Stephanie Smit, MSPT. at Hulst Jepsen Physical Therapy’s new Pelvic Rehabilitation Center in Wyoming. (Supplied)

West Michigan’s Hulst Jepsen Physical Therapy continues to expand, opening the Pelvic Rehabilitation Center at 1621 44th St. SW, Suite 300, Wyoming. The opening of the Pelvic Rehabilitation Center in Wyoming marks 19 convenient locations in the Greater Grand Rapids area for Hulst Jepsen Physical Therapy. This is the second Pelvic Rehabilitation Center, following the opening of the Pelvic Rehabilitation Center in Hudsonville in July of 2020.

 

Center manager and physical therapist, Stephanie Smit, brings 20 years of experience as a physical therapist. She began specializing in women’s pelvic health conditions in 2008. She is excited to continue to pursue her passion by opening and managing this Pelvic Rehabilitation Center to serve Wyoming and the surrounding communities. 

 

“I am grateful to be part of a company that recognizes the need for a clinic that will focus on pelvic rehabilitation. This is a growing area of physical therapy and I am honored to be able to offer a healing environment that is private and calm. I am excited to continue to help women manage their pelvic floor symptoms and help them return to full function without limitations,” said Smit.

 

Katie Blank, DPT, will be joining Stephanie at this new clinic. She is certified in pelvic floor rehabilitation through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Floor Institute and has a passion for educating and empowering her patients. She is excited to continue to increase awareness around the importance of pelvic floor physical therapy and is looking forward to helping more individuals in Wyoming and the neighboring communities. 

 

“I love what I do because I get to help women take control of their health every single day. There is nothing better than explaining to patients that what they are experiencing can be treated and their symptoms can improve. I cannot wait to continue to spread the word about pelvic floor physical therapy and help more women feel empowered,” said Blank.

 

The Pelvic Rehabilitation Center in Wyoming offers a calm and healing environment specializing in a variety of women’s health issues. These include – pelvic floor dysfunction, complex pelvic pain issues, bowel and bladder issues, incontinence, urinary frequency, pregnancy-related pain, and postpartum care.

 

For more information call 616-256-8661 or visit www.hjphysicaltherapy.com. 

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