Emily Swafford, PT, PRPC — Physical therapist in Oklahoma City, OK
Address825 NE 10th St #5D OK, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Phone+1572-244-0070
Websiteouhealth.com
Emily Swafford is a physical therapist affiliated with OU Health Physicians, specializing in urogynecology and pelvic floor health. She focuses on physical therapy for pre- and postpartum pregnancy and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. Her practice is located at the OU Health Physicians — Women's Pelvic & Bladder Health Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She is part of OU Health, which is Oklahoma's only comprehensive academic health system, offering advanced, evidence-based healthcare in partnership with the University of Oklahoma.
Best for
- Individuals with pelvic floor muscle dysfunction
- Pre- and postpartum individuals
| Key services | Physical therapy, Pelvic floor rehabilitation |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | physical therapist, urogynecology, pelvic floor, postpartum, pregnancy, oklahoma city, ou health |
Location
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