Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

    Overview

    Pelvic floor dysfunction is when you are unable to control the muscles that help you have a complete bowel movement. Having constipation, straining and pain with bowel movements. Unexplained pain in the lower back, pelvis, genitals or rectum. As well as pelvic muscle spasms.

    Our providers

    Profiles

    Kaylie Caswell, WHNP-BC

    Certified Nurse Practitioner & Certified Sexuality Counselor Obstetrics and Gynecology
    751 N. Rutledge St. Lower Level, Suite 0300 Springfield, IL 62702
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    Loralee Donnelly, FNP-BC

    Certified Nurse Practitioner Urology
    751 N. Rutledge St. Lower Level, Suite 0300 Springfield, IL 62702
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    Lauri Lopp, MD

    Physician Family Medicine
    520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702

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