
Why February Is the Best Time to Schedule Your Mammogram
Summary: February marks National Cancer Prevention Month, making it the perfect time for women 40 and older to prioritize breast health and schedule a mammogram.
I started this clinic because cancer care was missing something huge: support for everything outside of scans, surgeries, and chemo.
I’m a speech and language pathologist who works only with cancer patients. But I’m not doing this alone.
I’ve built a team of specialists-PTs, OTs, speech therapists, and more-who all focus 100% on helping people through cancer. <br><br>From diagnosis to survivorship (and everything in between), we’re here to keep you moving, functioning, and living your life as fully as possible.
This work is personal…for all of us. And no matter where you are in your cancer journey, you don’t deserve to go through it alone.
With over 85 years of combined experience working exclusively with cancer patients, our team knows what it takes to support your body through treatment, recovery, and everything in between.
This isn’t general therapy. These are cancer rehab specialists who understand the challenges, side effects, and real-life impact of cancer-and have the tools to help you feel stronger, safer, and more in control, no matter your diagnosis or stage

After treatment, things just feel… off. Peeing isn’t the same. Sex might hurt, or not even feel possible. Your core feels weak, your hips feel stiff, and no one really talks about it.
We do.Our therapists help with the stuff most people are too embarrassed to bring up. We work on pelvic pain, incontinence, sexual health, and getting your body working again in ways that actually matter to your everyday life.
You don’t realize how much you use your mouth, jaw, and neck until treatment makes it hard to eat, swallow, speak, or even turn your head.
We help you eat without fear, loosen up stiff muscles, and get your voice back...so you can enjoy meals, conversations, and the little things again.
After surgery or radiation, it’s common to feel tight, swollen, weak, or like your arm just won’t move right anymore. Maybe your chest aches, or you're scared to lift things like you used to.
We help with all of that-shoulder motion, swelling (like lymphedema), strength, posture, and energy. You don’t have to “just deal with it.” That’s what we’re here for.
If you’ve had surgery for melanoma, chances are something doesn’t feel quite right. Maybe you’ve got nerve pain, trouble moving where you were cut, or fatigue that just doesn’t go away.
Our team helps you heal, stretch, rebuild strength, and get moving again safely, so your body feels less stiff, sore, and stuck.
et’s be honest, no one talks about what rectal cancer recovery is really like. Bathroom issues, pelvic pain, core weakness, and the fear of going out because you're not sure if your body will cooperate.
We work gently and respectfully to help you feel steady, supported, and more in control. You don’t have to live in fear of your own body.

Summary: February marks National Cancer Prevention Month, making it the perfect time for women 40 and older to prioritize breast health and schedule a mammogram.

Summary Lymphedema often starts before you can see it. The swelling you notice is just the tip of the iceberg. By learning the early warning

Summary Cancer rehabilitation helps you get stronger and feel better during and after cancer treatment. It includes exercises for your body, help with speaking and