About Us

About Oshun

Oshun Physical Therapy & Pelvic Health is a specialty pelvic floor physical therapy practice helping women overcome pelvic floor dysfunction.

Meet the Expert

Dr. Justina Perry

My name is Justina Perry, and I am a Doctor of Physical Therapy. I received my Doctorate from Simmons University in Boston, MA. I earned an undergraduate degree in Kinesiology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. I have achieved the advanced specialty certification PRPC through Herman and Wallace and worked for eight years in hospital-based women’s health and orthopedics before opening Oshun PT & Pelvic Health.

I’ve dedicated my career to focusing exclusively on pelvic health challenges so you can feel assured you’re in the right place.

Our Practice is designed with families in mind!

Tuesdays-Thursdays 11am-4pm and Saturdays 8am-12pm, to accommodate working individuals and busy parents.

Our Hours

Telehealth

Telehealth visits for patients available.

We allow children and significant others at our practice and in the treatment room.

We allow children

We have convenient online scheduling so you can request your appointment anytime online.

Convenience

Access

Access to your doctor via Privacy Protected Portal outside of appointment times.

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New Bedford Light

What People Are Saying

“This was an amazing and unforgettable experience. I didn’t know how much I would benefit from these visits until I started gaining back confidence from the exercises I learned about. Having a baby is beautiful, but the birthing journey does leave some scars that you might not know are there. Justina patiently taught me to be more aware of my body and the techniques that are beneficial to recovery after birth!”

— Marianella Perry

“I was recently a patient here after my second pregnancy, with a goal of getting my body back to its pre-pregnancy/pre-baby strength and abilities. It has been dramatically helpful and Dr. Justina Perry is not only super knowledgeable but also is so sweet and easy to talk to. I highly recommend this practice!”

— Maggie Toland