Progyny, Inc. Adds Pelvic Floor Therapy, Continuing to Close Gaps in Care Across Women's Health

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Published on 06/24/2025 at 12:52

Progyny, Inc. announced that it is adding pelvic floor therapy to its comprehensive offering of women's health and family building solutions. With the expansion of its network of specialty trained women's health providers, and the addition of digital therapy, the company is further deepening its commitment to increasing the accessibility of specialized, timely care across the spectrum from preconception and maternal health to midlife and menopause. One in three women experience pelvic floor issues, with one in five needing to undergo surgery to treat their pelvic floor disorder (UCM).

While most commonly associated with postpartum care, pelvic floor complications impact women as early as young adulthood and span through menopause and later into life. When left untreated, not only can pelvic pain interfere with quality of life that can lead to reduced performance at work and absenteeism, but it can also result in avoidable health complications and increased downstream medical costs. For instance, conditions such as endometriosis and sexual dysfunction are linked to untreated pelvic health issues, which can lead to infertility.

Virtual and In-Person Support Options for Treatment and Coaching: Progyny members will have expanded access to both in-person and virtual care options. Through this integrated and multi-pronged approach, members will benefit from earlier interventions for pelvic conditions, reducing fragmentation, and helping avoid delays that could lead to higher acuity treatments, surgeries, or increased healthcare costs for employers. Urinary incontinence alone has been associated with costing the healthcare industry $20 billion a year (NIH).

With Hinge Health, members will receive digital care supported by physical therapists specializing in pelvic health and musculoskeletal (MSK) care. Each individual will follow a personalized plan with guided exercises targeting their unique symptoms - including but not limited to pelvic pain, a lack of pelvic strength or bladder control, and issues associated with menopause. By engaging regularly with these exercises, members build sustainable habits and make positive lifestyle adjustments that are proven to relieve symptoms and improve overall health.