Join us as we end Women’s International Month with a special conversation about the pelvic floor given to us by Dr. Kindra Seville. Kindra Seville earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Stony Brook University. Prior to attending graduate school, Kindra attended Buffalo State College, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology.
Kindra has gained clinical experience working with patients of all ages for treatment of orthopedic, vestibular, and neurological impairments. However, her passion is treating pelvic health conditions such as pelvic pain, pain with sexual function, bladder dysfunction and the postpartum demographic. She has advanced her training in pelvic floor physical therapy by completing Pelvic Floor Level 1 continuing education through the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute. Kindra’s goal is to become certified as a Pelvic Rehabilitation practitioner to further advocate for women’s health and accessible pelvic floor care. She is very passionate about getting her patients back to their prior level of function so they can get back to doing the activities they love. Kindra is a strong believer in patient education and empowers her patients to become active participants in their care.
Outside of the clinic, Kindra can be found exploring new restaurants, reading, and making new memories with family and friends.