CLINIC INFO: We don’t have a receptionist. When you arrive, feel free to take a seat in the waiting area—your physio will come get you right at your appointment time.

NEW PATIENTS: We gladly accept new patients. Book Initial Appointment. At time of booking your first appointment, please ALSO right away book 2-3 appointments(2-3 weeks apart) as physio schedules fill VERY quickly.

WAITLIST: CLICK on the therapist’s photo to be put on their waitlist. Choose treatment time (ie. “45 MIN ASSESSMENT” or “30 MIN SUBSEQUENT”) ALL bookings require a credit card be placed on file. Credit card numbers are safely encrypted and protected.

CANCELLATION POLICY: We require 48 hours notice for any cancellations or changes to appointments. LESS than 48 hours notice from appointment will be charged a cancellation fee of $50.00 to the credit card on file. Cancellations with less than 24 hours notice are charged FULL visit fee to the credit card on file. Telehealth sessions are available as an alternative to avoid cancellation fees.

PARKING: We have FREE parking on the street or in the driveway as long as your vehicle isn’t blocking any other vehicles. Easy accessible parking is also available nearby at Jack Robertson Park.

FEES: Skylar Bown, Katie Hauck:Effective: Jan. 1st, 2026: Initial Eval $160.00; 30 min Subsequent visit: $120.00

Lead Therapist (30 yrs Pelvic Physio experience): Corinne Wade: Effective Jan. 1st, 2026: Initial Eval $170.00; 30 min Subsequent visit: $125.00**

We do NOT accept ICBC or WorksafeBC claims. We do NOT offer direct billing.

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Meet Skylar – Pelvic Health Physiotherapist

Skylar is a kind, down-to-earth pelvic health physiotherapist who’s here to support people of all genders(male and female) on their pelvic health journey. Whether you’re dealing with pelvic pain, organ prolapse, prepping for birth, recovering postpartum, navigating incontinence,bladder or bowel concerns, Skylar offers personalized evidence-based care in a supportive, trauma informed, judgment-free space.

She’s passionate about helping you feel strong, informed, and confident in your body again.

She completed her Master of Physical Therapy through UBC’s North program, training mostly in rural and Northern BC communities. Before that, she earned a Bachelor of Human Kinetics at UBC Okanagan. Skylar is deeply committed to culturally safe care and weaves the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action #18–24 into her practice when relevant.

Skylar moved to Kelowna from Ottawa in 2014. She’s volunteered with the Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation Council of BC (ISPARC), KidSport Kelowna, and PacificSport Okanagan, and has been coaching with the Okanagan Athletics Club for 10 years. Her belief in being active for life shines through in her physiotherapy—she blends dynamic movement, exercise prescription, IMS dry needling, manual therapy, and thoughtful rehab planning to help you return to what you love (or figure out your new “normal”).

Outside the clinic, you’ll probably find Skylar knitting, hiking, biking, camping, or chasing a sunset—always soaking up everything the beautiful Syilx territory has to offer.

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Katie has been a practicing orthopaedic and pelvic health physiotherapist in Ontario for over 10 years before venturing to BC and being tempted to stay by the Okanagan lifestyle. While navigating her own struggles with challenging menstrual periods, back pain and persistent pelvic pain, Katie became passionate about pelvic health physiotherapy early on in her career.

During her formal educational years, Katie took a particular interest in anatomy and the connectedness of different structures in the body with the pelvis as a key pillar. She continues to update her skills with courses growing her toolset to help her clients better achieve their goals. Through a tailored approach involving multiple modalities including hands-on manual treatment, acupuncture and exercise, Katie strives to identify the root of her clients’ concerns so they can take control of their health and get back to what they enjoy the most in life.

Katie loves to share her knowledge teaching physiotherapists new to the pelvic health profession and conducting community workshops. She has also presented at a number of cancer-specific events at various Toronto-based hospitals and virtually through the Prostate Cancer Society on the urinary, pain and sexual health impacts of radiation, hormonal therapy or surgery for gynae, breast and prostate cancers. Katie treats all genders(male and female) for a variety of pelvic health conditions including: complex pain and sexual pain (dyspareunia, vaginismus, endometriosis, chronic prostatitis), urinary urgency/frequency, pre and postnatal, post-surgical, post-menopausal and post-cancer care.

Outside of work, Katie enjoys spending time in nature whether it’s on a bike, running, paddleboarding or a leisurely hike with her rescue pup. When presented with the opportunity, Katie loves to explore the underwater world while scuba diving.

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Corinne is the proud owner and CEO of Kare Physiotherapy and has specialized in the field of pelvic floor physiotherapy for 30 years. She is a graduate of University of British Columbia’s School of Rehab Sciences.

Corinne has worked as a physiotherapist in a myriad of health care settings in both the United States and in Canada.

She has taken numerous postgraduate courses focusing on Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Transgender health, pelvic floor dysfunction and orthopaedic manual therapy. Corinne frequently lectures on many topics including pelvic pain, male and female incontinence, core strengthening and injuries related to pregnancy and male/female sexual dysfunction. She has special postgraduate training in treating both men and women with pelvic floor muscle dysfunction such as incontinence and pelvic pain.

Corinne is one of the few physiotherapists in the Okanagan that specialize in treating men. She frequently sees men for conditions such as pelvic pain, pudendal neuralgia, athletic pelvic pain, hard flaccid syndrome, erectile dysfunction, Peyronie’s disease and urinary incontinence related to prostate cancer treatment.

She is a registered physiotherapist and is a member of the Canadian Continence Foundation, the International Pelvic Pain Society and the Canadian Society of Intestinal Research. She is an approved Core Confidence Bellies Inc Trainer.

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