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Provider Directory

Serving Charlotte and Surrounding Areas

Every practitioner listed in the PSD has training, certification appropriate to their specialty

and significant experience working with perinatal families.

 

Because the perinatal period is often replete with immense learning curves and unexpected obstacles, finding the resources you need to better inform and support your journey should not present yet another hurdle. Instead, MBB strives to simplify your access to local resources and practitioners so you can focus your energy on what matters most: you and your baby.

 

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Your experience matters to us. Should you wish to ask questions, express a concern or sing the praises of anyone listed, please reach out to us at collective@mindbodybabync.org.

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Courtney Simelton

Southeast Psych

704-552-0116

PMADS, Infertility, loss and 3rd party reproduction

I specialize in working with women experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, fertility challenges and miscarriage/loss. Navigating through infertility, loss, pregnancy, and postpartum can often feel lonely and isolating. Together, we will create a supportive space for you to process your emotions, articulate your needs, and cultivate develop skills to help you cope.

Cynthia Richards-Donald

Parent Financial

7045579661

Finance

Cynthia Richardson Donald

Parent Financial

704-557-9600

Financial Planning for Expecting Parents and Young Families

At Parent Financial we specialize in working with expecting parents and young families on protecting what is most important to them. We work in a variety of ways based off of where the client needs our help. Our goal is to help every client understand their financial plan so that they can rest easy knowing their finances are tailored to the goals that they want to accomplish.

Cynthia Wood

Infant Massage Charlotte

(704) 743-8689

Infant Massage Education

The benefits of massage for an infant are seemingly endless. Massage help to build a sense of security for your child. It helps infants grow by supporting food absorption and digestion, facilitates bonding and attachment, reduces disorganization of nerves and works to build a strong nervous system. Massage can reduce anxiety, stress and improve quality of sleep for Mom and baby and it help treat a number of common baby ailments/ obstacles, including colic, gas, nasal or chest congestion, excessive fussiness and, with special considerations, fever.

Darlene Ryan, PT

Fundamental Physical Therapy

704 565 9475

Pelvic Physical Therapy

I work with women dealing with pelvic dysfunction, often related to structural changes associated with pregnancy and delivery. The laxity needed to allow for delivery often creates painful instability in other joints which can be addressed through skilled PT. Often, clients need help re-connecting to their muscles after delivery prior to safely starting back to a full exercise routine. I also work with kids with bowel and bladder issues.

Destinee Washington

Whole Health Destiny, LLC

980-729-5449

Doula & Newborn Care

Working with clients as diverse as our offerings, Whole Health Destiny is committed to providing health focused services by reminding you how important your self-care is. With services including: postpartum support, newborn care, and now personal/virtual assistance, for parents needing an extra hand at home and the office, we make it easier to achieve your goals and regain your life's balance.

Diaper Bank of North Carolina

Charlotte Branch Greater Charlotte Community Partners

Charlotte Branch Contact: 980-900-7364

The Diaper Bank of North Carolina was created to fill this gap in our system. We are committed to ensuring that all babies have enough diapers to stay clean, dry, and healthy.

Dr. Emily Roush, PT, DPT

Trinity Therapy and Wellness, LLC.

980-224-3756

Physical Therapy, pelvic floor/postpartum therapist

I'm a physical therapist who is passionate about pelvic health. I work with women across the gamut from wanting to conceive but unable to because it's painful, pregnant moms dealing with dysfunction/pain, postnatal moms who want to return to their previous function to 20+ years postpartum women who are tired of accepting that leakage/pain is a way of life.

Dr. Heather Caruolo, PT, DPT

Performance Rehab Associates Lake Norman

704-896-1811

Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

I am a physical therapist with a passion for women's health. I provide individualized treatment plans for patients across the adult lifespan from urinary leakage with physical activity, post-partum pain with intercourse, diastasis recti from physical activity or pregnancy, and even patients 90 years old wanting to improve their bladder control for reduced trips out of bed at night, just to name a few!

Treatment consists of education, therapeutic exercise, neuromuscular re-education, biofeedback as needed, PEMF as needed, manual intervention, and a home exercise program for the patient to follow until they return for their next visit.

Dr. Kristen Allen

More Life Chiropractic

7044134300

Doctor of Chiropractic

My Chiropractic practice is primarily prenatal and pediatric chiropractic. I have practice members of all ages though. My passion to serve this community came from my own experiences and challenges in pregnancy where chiropractic care was an integral part in helping me through it all.

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