Why can’t I book Internal Pelvic Health sessions online?

Why can’t I book Internal Pelvic Health sessions online?

We do not allow online bookings for Internal Pelvic Health treatments because this work is offered only when it is clinically appropriate, therapeutically justified, and aligned with your – or any client’s – wellbeing, readiness, and intentions.

Our Internal Pelvic Health therapy is not general‑access service. It is a specialised modality that requires significant trust, readiness, and a clear therapeutic purpose. We know from experience that allowing open online booking can risk misunderstanding the nature of our work and can compromise the ethical boundaries that protect both our clients and ourselves.

Instead, internal pelvic treatments are introduced only after a thorough assessment, during an established therapeutic relationship, and when less invasive approaches have been explored. This ensures the work is never rushed, never assumed, and never treated as a standalone service. All our clients, including you, must first properly understand why we recommend internal work, how this can support their pelvic health, and what the process involves. This conversation cannot be replaced by a single Intake Consultation, a brief phone conversation, or by a series of emails.

We also limit this treatment to trusted clients – individuals who have demonstrated genuine therapeutic intent, respect for boundaries, and a clear understanding of the clinical nature of the work. Internal pelvic therapy requires emotional safety, mutual trust, and a shared commitment to professionalism. By reserving this modality for clients who request it for the right reasons, we preserve the integrity of our work and ensures it remains firmly grounded in ethics, consent, and therapeutic purpose.

This approach protects clients, upholds professional standards, and maintains the deeply respectful environment required for internal pelvic health work.

If you would like to explore how Internal Pelvic Health treatments can benefit you, discuss your interest with your therapist when you visit us next.

Published On: 15 May 2026Last Updated: 4 June 2026Categories: Views: 152

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