Dorsa Fathianpour (840 location)

  • Thorough initial physiotherapy assessment and medical history review.
  • Hands-on manual therapy during treatment sessions.
  • Exercise-based rehabilitation to support recovery and mobility.
  • Personalized treatment guided by discussion of history.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Yellow Gazebo Wellness

Yellow Gazebo Wellness

802 and 840 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto, ON, M6C 1B6

Dorsa completed both her Honours Bachelor of Science and Master of Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto. She is passionate about helping people improve their quality of life through hands-on manual therapy, individualized exercise, and functional, evidence-based movement strategies. Her care is rooted in current research and tailored to support each person in reaching their goals. Dorsa works with individuals of all genders and is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and affirming space for 2SLGBTQIA+ clients. Pelvic health conditions can affect anyone but her clinical focus includes pelvic pain conditions (such as vulvar pain, vaginismus, dyspareunia, and pudendal neuralgia), bladder concerns (including incontinence and interstitial cystitis), and bowel and core-related dysfunctions (including diastasis recti and chronic, unexplained low back pain). She also provides care for individuals undergoing pre- and post-prostatectomy rehabilitation, as well as those navigating pre- and post-partum recovery and genitourinary syndrome of menopause. She believes there is no such thing as “too much information” or too many questions. Dorsa places a strong emphasis on education, empowering her clients with the knowledge and tools they need to feel confident, informed, and back in control of their pelvic health.

Your first appointment for pelvic floor physiotherapy will include a full assessment, plus treatment. An internal exam may be required to properly assess your concern. Please note: If you have not been seen in over one year, updated intake forms may also be necessary before treatment.

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