I’d love to hear from you.
Whether you know exactly what you need or you’re not quite sure yet- just reach out. and we will figure it out.
A space to breathe, move and reconnect with yourself — away from everything else for a few hours.
Contact details
Email: susie@maternitytomenopause.com
Website: www.maternitytomenopause.com
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The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace individual medical advice, diagnosis or physiotherapy assessment.
Good to know before you book
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Yes — you're very welcome to bring a partner, friend or family member for support. Just let me know when you book.
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Yes. There is free on-street parking outside the clinic, making it easy to get to your appointment.
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Please wear comfortable clothing that allows you to move easily. If we’re assessing your tummy, pelvis or lower back, a sports bra or vest top and shorts or leggings are ideal.
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Appointments take place at my private home clinic in Heaton Mersey. You’ll receive full directions before your appointment, and there’s free on-street parking nearby.
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You’ll be seen by me, Susie Rasul, an experienced Women’s Health Physiotherapist with over 25 years of clinical experience. I specialise in supporting women through pregnancy, postnatal recovery, pelvic health and menopause.
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Absolutely. Babies are very welcome at postnatal appointments and Mummy MOTs. I know arranging childcare isn’t always easy, so please don’t worry if you need to bring your little one with you.
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We’ll spend time talking through your symptoms, your goals and your medical history before carrying out a thorough assessment. I’ll explain everything as we go and we’ll create a treatment plan that’s tailored to you.
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No. An internal pelvic floor examination is never compulsory. If it would help us understand your symptoms, I’ll explain why I recommend it, answer any questions you have, and you’ll always decide whether you’d like to go ahead. Your consent is important throughout the appointment.
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A Mummy MOT includes a detailed discussion about your pregnancy and birth, assessment of your posture, breathing, abdominal muscles (including checking for abdominal separation), movement, strength and pelvic floor where appropriate. You’ll receive personalised advice, exercises and a written report to help guide your recovery.
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Most women book from 6–8 weeks after birth, but it’s never too late. I regularly see women months or even years after having their baby.
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Initial assessments are usually around 60 minutes, giving us plenty of time to understand what’s going on and discuss a plan. Follow-up appointments are shorter and focused on your progress.
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No. You can book directly with me without needing a referral from your GP.
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If you have any relevant scan reports, hospital letters or test results, feel free to bring them along. Otherwise, just bring yourself.
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Yes. Most appointments include a personalised exercise programme and practical advice to help you continue making progress between sessions.
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No. I support women through every stage of life, including pelvic health concerns, musculoskeletal pain, menopause and general women’s health physiotherapy.
