Dr. Meghan O. Haus
PT, DPT, PCES
Physical Therapy
Dr. Meghan Haus has been a physical therapist for 15 years. After graduating from Nazareth University in 2010 she first worked in a hospital setting then moved on to outpatient orthopedics for the next 11 years before venturing into perinatal care and pelvic floor therapy.
Meghan developed an interest in pelvic floor physical therapy while pregnant with her first child. She realized the void of knowledge she herself had about exercise safety, diastases, prolapse and pelvic floor symptoms. She began her continuing education in the field by becoming a post partum corrective exercise specialist (PCES) and then completed pelvic floor education from the Herman and Wallace Institute. Due to her desire to best serve pregnant patients Meghan has also taken obstetric coursework through the APTA Pelvic Health Section.
Meghan is passionate about treating patients with a variety of pelvic floor conditions as well as those who are pregnant and experiencing pain or who simply want to optimize their labor, delivery and postpartum experience. Her favorite part of treating is educating patients and empowering them to manage their own symptoms.
Outside of work Meghan enjoys spending time with her husband and two children. She tries to carve time out of the week to work out, explore buffalo with her family and spend time with friends. Meghan is a former collegiate swimmer and hopes to someday, finally, join a masters swim team!
Conditions Treated
Pelvic Floor, Prenatal, Post partum, Orthopedics
Pelvic pain | Urinary incontinence |
Constipation | Pain with intimacy |
Pain in pregnancy | Painful scars |
Sports injuries | Post c-section recovery |
Endometriosis | Pelvic Congestion Syndrome |
Post-surgical recovery | Sprains/Strains |
Post partum recovery | Labor and delivery preparation |
Prolapse | Fecal incontinence |
Joint pain | Menopausal changes |
The Beginning
The clinic started from a personal passion for a holistic, patient-centered approach to wellness, establishing a place where comprehensive care and compassion converge.