
Specialists
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists are medical professionals that analyze and promote participation in essential and meaningful activities that can occur in a persons day to day. Occupations can range from bathing and getting dressed to performing instrumental tasks such as planning daily schedules or caring for others.

Doulas
Doulas are advocates and coaches for new mothers, who are trained and provide input on various challenges that can occur during the time of delivery to postpartum. They offer a holistic approach to care that emphasizes advocacy for mothers and promotes self-confidence in maternal roles.

Sex/Intimacy Therapy
Sex therapists address sexual concerns and dysfunctions. It provides a safe space to discuss issues like painful intercourse, low libido, and body image changes. Through counseling, sex therapists can offer strategies to improve intimacy, communication with partners, and emotional well-being.

Physical Therapy
Physical therapists are medical professionals that analyze and promote functional mobility through physical interventions that challenges endurance and movement quality to engage in life's activities.

Lactation Consultant
Lactation consultants are specialists that provide instructional support and guidance on feeding techniques and strategies for increasing breastmilk output. They are also trained in managing painful symptoms that can occur from breastfeeding.

Social Workers/Psychologists
Social workers/psychologists are both licensed healthcare professionals who provide support to patients who are experiencing mental health challenges.
Social workers provide a broad and practical approach to mental healthcare. They utilize community resources, provide navigation strategies for healthcare services, and use counseling to address emotional needs of patients. Coping strategies are also taught to help in managing these emotions.
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Psychologists assess and diagnose mental health conditions. They are able to provide treatment through different therapy techniques and are trained for providing services to patients in the longterm for deep-seated mental health challenges.
