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Dr. Emily Schlaefer, PT, DPT
Kaiser Permanente

(916)784-5734
1600 Eureka Rd Roseville, California 95661
Emily is a pelvic health physical therapist who is originally from the Bay Area. She received her B.S. in Health Sciences at Chapman University and her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Columbia University. Emily started a successful pelvic health program at her previous facility, where she helped people of all bodies with pelvic floor dysfunction, trained numerous students, and created lectures for doctors and patients to educate others about the importance of the pelvic floor. Emily and her partner then moved to the Sacramento area to start a new adventure. Her roles and responsibilities are treating conditions such as urinary and fecal incontinence, pelvic pain, constipation, and prolapse. She can also help individuals who are pregnant/postpartum.