16935 W. Bernardo Dr. Suite 140
San Diego, Ca 92129

Dr. Danielle Owens, DPT

Dr. Danielle Owens received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2017 from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Following graduation, she moved to San Diego and began specializing in Pelvic Floor/orthopedics in both the outpatient and home care setting. At her first job as a pelvic specialist, she realized the barriers for women to receive treatment for their pelvic dysfunctions such as lack of access to a provider, discomfort in discussing such personal/sensitive issues with their provider, and insurance barriers. A resolution she came up with was to create a website that provides virtual treatment options that are accessible to women everywhere. Dr. Owens is a CAPP-Pelvic certified specialist and was influential in developing a pelvic health program at a local physical therapy clinic.
Outside of the office, Dr. Owens enjoys all things outdoors including hiking, running half marathons, and taking her dogs to the beach.

 

Dr. Ashlee Gendron, DPT, PCES

https://www.agphysicaltherapypc.com/

I graduated from Western University of Health Sciences with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2011.

I began my career in outpatient Orthopedics, where I worked with a huge variety of patients. After 
I had my first child in 2015, I had the most difficult time accepting my new body. My biggest issue was urinary incontinence. I couldn’t make any hard impact movements (running, jumping, squatting, sneezing, coughing) without leaking heavily! My Obgyn told me to just do Kegels and it was “normal” after child birth. So, I continued on with life with no improvements at all. I couldn’t even chase my 15 month old when he darted out into the street. I had my second child in 2017 and was back to where I started. At this time, pelvic health Physical Therapy was becoming more recognized, but I still couldn’t locate anyone local by googling that could examine me and help me start to rehabilitate. I had taken my first pelvic health course through the APTA back in 2013. This was before children, so I didn’t realize the importance and the struggles that women go through after child birth. 

In 2018 I started to take 2 women’s health courses a year and now 5 years postpartum I am finally comfortable with my body. It is still a work in progress, but it is a huge milestone for me. I decided I wanted to offer the care and guidance a woman deserves after having children to feel confident and to just feel good.