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Our Team

Meet our selectively chosen team of board certified physical therapists specifically trained in pelvic health.

A Center of Excellence in Pelvic Care

At Pelvic Health Solutions, pelvic health is our sole focus. Our providers are board certified physical therapists with advanced training in pelvic floor dysfunction, including incontinence, prolapse, constipation, and pain across all ages and genders.

Whether you are navigating postpartum recovery, managing chronic pelvic pain, or seeking a second opinion, you will be seen by a provider with the training, experience, and clinical expertise to guide your recovery.

Tiffany Grigsby

PT, DPT, PRPC, PCES

Tiffany graduated with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Nova Southeastern University. She completed further education and training through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute on topics of incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse, perinatal, postnatal, and colorectal conditions.

Jeannine Dunnell

MPT

Jeannine has over 25 years of experience in Physical Therapy since graduating from Northwestern University’s Master of PT program in 1997. She is best known for her calm and positive demeanor, active listening.

Bari Sabety

DPT

Bari, originally from New York, earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Florida International University. Bari specializes in treating pelvic conditions and oncology-related issues and has furthered her expertise through training with the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute.

Jolene Winn

DPT

Jolene, a native Floridian, received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. She completed advanced training in pelvic floor muscle dysfunction and bowel management through the American Physical Therapy Association.

Marthy Brave

DPT

Marthy Brave studied psychology and exercise physiology before earning her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Miami. She has completed education through Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute covering topics including pelvic pain, incontinence, and perinatal conditions.

Gabriella (Shula) Hochster

DPT

Shula Gabriella, a Virginia native, earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Touro University in New York City. She further honed her expertise through post-graduate training with Herman and Wallace, specializing in the treatment of pelvic floor conditions.

Darla Cathcart

PhD, PT, WCS, CLT

Dr. Darla Cathcart, PhD, PT, WCS, CLT, is a nationally recognized leader in pelvic health physical therapy and current President of the Academy of Pelvic Health. With over 20 years of experience, she blends clinical expertise, research, and real-world insight to help men and women restore strength, confidence, and comfort in their bodies.

Our Clinics

Private. Discreet. Elevated.

Why PHS?

We deliver unparalleled pelvic health care rooted in decades of advanced clinical experience and a commitment to exceptional outcomes for every patient, treating all ages and genders.

As Florida’s leading pelvic health practice, we hold a consistent standard of excellence across our clinics, ensuring every patient receives the time and personalized care necessary for true treatment and healing. With referrals from more than 200 physicians and having treated over 5,000 patients, our expertise is trusted by both the medical community and the individuals we serve.

What We Do

We provide the most current, evidence-based pelvic health treatments for a wide spectrum of symptoms—delivering individualized care for all ages and genders.

Our Approach

We provide dedicated, full-hour, one-on-one sessions in stand-alone, private clinics designed exclusively for pelvic health so that patients receive personalized and discreet care.

Our Core Values

Expertise. Precision. Compassion. Personalization.
We believe pelvic health deserves thoughtful, expert-led treatment. Our team is committed to understanding your unique experience and delivering compassionate, high-quality, evidence-based care that restores comfort, confidence, and control.

Tiffany Grigsby

DPT

Tiffany graduated with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Nova Southeastern University. She completed further education and training through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute on topics of incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse, perinatal, postnatal, and colorectal conditions. Tiffany became interested in Pelvic Physical Therapy early in her career due to the necessity for patient and community education on conditions that have been normalized and underrepresented. She is passionate about treating all pelvic floor related conditions in an effort to guide as many people as possible to achieve their lifestyle goals and improve their quality of life. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and dog, trying new cuisines, listening to music, dancing, reading, and meditating.

Jeannine Dunnell

MPT

Jeannine has over 25 years of experience in Physical Therapy since graduating from Northwestern University’s Master of PT program in 1997. She is best known for her calm and positive demeanor, active listening, thorough evaluation skills, and gentle but effective manual touch. Her interest in PT began with a frozen shoulder injury she sustained after a bicycle collision along Chicago’s lakefront. During 6 months of PT to recover full function of her right arm she was exposed to the amazing power of the body to heal. She decided at that time to devote her career to helping others realize this amazing ability. After 17 years of outpatient orthopedics, she began her journey into pelvic health rehab after becoming aware of the great need for education/treatment/therapists in this growing field. She studied through Herman and Wallace in the Midwest until 2016 when she decided to leave the bitter Chicago cold and relocate to Florida with her husband and their 2 daughters. Having spent much of her childhood weekends at Jones Beach in Long Island NY, she was very excited to get back to living near the ocean with her family. She thoroughly enjoys nature/beach hikes with her dog Zoey, biking, swimming, gardening, meditation, and boating. Over the last few years, she has developed two new skills – visceral manipulation – a modality in which you sense and treat the organ systems of the body to further improve the body’s ability to heal itself and dry needling. Both have proven to be excellent complements to her pelvic rehabilitation skillset.

Bari Sabety

DPT

Bari, originally from New York, earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Florida International University. Bari specializes in treating pelvic conditions and oncology-related issues and has furthered her expertise through training with the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute. Bari is passionate about helping her patients achieve their goals with personalized care. Outside of work, Bari enjoys baking (especially cheesecakes!), staying active, and spending time with family and friends.

Jolene Winn

DPT

Jolene, a native Floridian, received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. She completed advanced training in pelvic floor muscle dysfunction and bowel management through the American Physical Therapy Association. Jolene is passionate about educating and empowering men and women with pelvic floor dysfunction to achieve their highest level of function and best quality of life. She has a special interest in treating post partum women ensuring return to full activity and sports. Jolene is enthusiastic about fitness, healthy lifestyle, and holistic medicine with emphasis on full body wellness and the mind/body connection.

Marthy Brave

DPT

Marthy Brave studied psychology and exercise physiology before earning her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Miami. She has completed education through Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute covering topics including pelvic pain, incontinence, and perinatal conditions. She is passionate about empowering individuals through education and destigmatizing pelvic floor dysfunction. In her clinical practice, she utilizes a holistic approach that includes principles of manual therapy, exercise, and therapeutic presence to guide patients toward an improved quality of life. Marthy promotes finding balance in life and enjoys singing, Pilates, experiencing different cuisines, and spending time with her family.

Gabriella (Shula) Hochster

DPT

Shula Gabriella, a Virginia native, earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Touro University in New York City. She further honed her expertise through post-graduate training with Herman and Wallace, specializing in the treatment of pelvic floor conditions. Since then, Shula has been dedicated to providing exceptional care to patients in this field. Outside of her professional practice, Shula enjoys painting and cherishing quality time with her husband and young child.

Dr. Darla Cathcart

PhD, PT, WCS, CLT

Dr. Darla Cathcart, PhD, PT, WCS, CLT, is a nationally recognized leader in pelvic health physical therapy and current President of the Academy of Pelvic Health. With over 20 years of experience, she blends clinical expertise, research, and real-world insight to help men and women restore strength, confidence, and comfort in their bodies.