Dr. Marlena Thomas, PT, DPT, WCS
Dr. Marlena specializes in empowering women through every stage of their journey, from pregnancy to postpartum recovery and beyond. She understands the unique challenges that women face during these transformative times, and is here to provide expert care and support.
As a board-certified pelvic floor physical therapist with over a decade of experience, Dr. Marlena has been dedicated to helping women achieve optimal pelvic health. With a deep understanding of the intricate pelvic anatomy and a passion for empowering her patients, she offers personalized treatment plans tailored to each individual’s needs.
Whether you’re experiencing discomfort during pregnancy, preparing for childbirth, navigating the journey of postpartum recovery, or experiencing any pelvic challenge Dr. Marlena is here to guide you every step of the way! Through evidence-based techniques and compassionate care, she helps women regain strength, function, and confidence in their bodies.
In her practice, she prioritizes your comfort and well-being, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere where you can feel supported and understood. At her core, Dr. Marlena is a teacher. Her goal is not just to treat symptoms… but to empower you with the knowledge and tools you need to thrive.
Don’t let pelvic issues cramp your style – trust Dr. Marlena to help you regain confidence and comfort in your body. Schedule an appointment today and embark on your path to wellness with the expert guidance of a true pelvic floor whisperer. Because when it comes to pelvic health, she’s got you covered from “Birth, Baby, and Beyond”!
Beyond the clinic walls, Dr. Marlena stays busy loving on her furbaby, Luka, and tackling new DIY home projects. She is also an avid traveler and enjoys exploring new destinations near and far.
You deserve to feel your best, and she’s here to help you achieve just that.
Contact Dr. Marlena: DrMarlena@birthbabyandbeyond.co
(937) 848-0648
“Pain is not a rite of passage to motherhood.”
— Dr. Marlena
“Just because symptoms are common, don’t make them normal. Let’s stop normalizing dysfunction.”
— Dr. Marlena