Upper East Side New York City

Women’s Physical Therapy – Upper West Side [NYC Tri-state Area]

FemFirstHealth is a Women’s Health Physical Therapy practice. Kristin Sapienza and the FFH team treat patients with a variety of conditions and treatments. Pelvic floor physical therapy, postpartum care and breast cancer rehabilitation are some of the specialties we treat at our Upper West Side location in the New York City Tri-state Area.

 

Address

FemFirstHealth

240 West 73rd St,
New York, NY 10023

Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm

Wednesday 8am - 7pm

Public Transport & Nearby Parking

Our Upper West Side office is located conveniently by the 72nd street 1, 2 & 3 subway lines.

Street parking may be available, and there are two parking lots nearby, Icon Parking and Champion Parking.

Providers At Our Upper West Side Location

  • Dr. Kristin Sapienza

    Founder of FemFirstHealth

    Kristin Sapienza PT, DPT, takes a personal approach to physical therapy by customizing a treatment plan for each patient. Kristin combines manual therapy techniques with exercise and education to assist patients in recovery while teaching them how to prevent future injury.

  • Dr. Jennifer Purwin

    Jennifer Purwin PT, DPT, CSCS, is a Physical Therapist who specializes in pelvic health and orthopedics. A long-time practitioner of traditional heated yoga, Ashtanga, and Vinyasa, Jennifer has completed yoga teacher training and especially enjoys teaching yin and restorative classes and utilizing meditation techniques to decrease stress.

  • Dr. Melissa Jesski

    Melissa Jesski PT, DPT has worked in a variety of outpatient orthopedic settings including aquatic physical therapy. Melissa is skilled in postural correction, post-surgical rehabilitation, gait and running mechanics, balance and proprioceptive training, as well as pregnancy and postpartum.

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Services & Expertises

  • Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

    Our physical therapists specialize in treating pelvic floor dysfunctions, urinary incontinence, pain with sex, diastasis recti, coccydynia, vulvodynia, and pelvic organ prolapse.

  • Prenatal Physical Therapy

    We also offer support for common pregnancy-related symptoms, such as back pain, hip pain, and pelvic floor conditions, in addition to also helping you prepare for a smoother delivery.

  • Postpartum Care

    Our pelvic floor physical therapists can help you address any postpartum physical challenges, including any delivery-related tissue trauma, urinary incontinence, or pain during intercourse.

  • Clogged Milk Duct Treatment

    Treat clogged milk ducts to ensure a smooth breastfeeding journey using therapeutic ultrasound, lymphatic drainage massage, myofascial release, and individualized exercises.

  • Mastitis Treatment

    Treat mastitis to prevent recurring infections with the use of therapeutic ultrasound, lymphatic drainage massage, targeted exercises, and hands-on therapy.

  • Endometriosis Treatment

    Management for endometriosis typically includes pelvic floor muscle relaxation techniques, manual therapy, pain education, and targeted exercises to reduce your pain.

  • Vaginismus Treatment

    As pelvic floor physical therapists we can help you reduce the pain and sensitivity of this condition by stretching out the muscles through manual therapy or the use of dilators.

  • Orthopedic Physical Therapy

    We also treat a wide range of orthopedic conditions, including sprains, strains, fractures, joint replacements, sports injuries, and chronic musculoskeletal disorders.

  • Pilates Rehabilitation

    Pilates rehabilitation incorporates diverse movements designed to either lengthen or strengthen muscles, promoting improved flexibility, core stability, and body awareness.

  • Visceral Manipulation Therapy

    This gentle hands-on therapy improves the mobility of internal organs and surrounding tissues, to address abdominal pain, digestive disorders, and musculoskeletal issues.

  • Yoga for Pelvic Floor

    Yoga for the pelvic floor focuses on bringing mobility to muscles in and around your pelvic floor, to improve flexibility, strength, and awareness of this crucial area.