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Dr. Allyson Shrikhande, MD, CMO

Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder at Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine
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Dr. Allyson Shrikhande is a board certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist, Chief Medical Officer of Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine, and an expert in women’s and men’s health and sexual health. A leading expert on pelvic health and a respected researcher, author and lecturer, Dr. Shrikhande is a recognized authority on female and male pelvic pain diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Shrikhande is passionate about this cause and dedicated to helping women and men with pelvic pain who often suffer without anyone willing to listen, understand or find the cause of their pain. That’s why she has traveled the world to work with expert gynecologists, urologists, physiatrists, and interventional pain physicians. Dr. Shrikhande has distilled this global expertise into an office-based, cutting-edge approach to the treatment of pelvic pain and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. With an extensive background in women's health and musculoskeletal(sports) medicine, she has applied these concepts to non-operative pelvic pain management. She has published many peer-reviewed articles on PRM’s unique treatment for pelvic pain in academic journals and actively speaks at medical conferences about the outcome data in decreasing pelvic pain patients' pain and improving their quality of life.

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  • Ozempic: A Potential Ally Against Endometriosis Inflammation
    Dr. Shrikhande highlights Ozempic's potential to reduce inflammation, a key factor in endometriosis. While not FDA-approved for this condition, its anti-inflammatory properties may alleviate pain and improve fertility. "Ozempic’s mechanism of action to reduce inflammation in the body would be through weight loss, improved insulin sensitivity, and direct anti-inflammatory effects," she notes. More research is needed.
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  • I have a deep appreciation for patients who trust us with their medical care, open up to us about not only their symptoms, but their vulnerability in their relationships, professional success, and fertility. We do not take their trust lightly.

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