Natasha graduated with a BSc in Physiotherapy from the University of Birmingham. She began her career with junior physiotherapist rotations before working as a rehabilitation physiotherapist at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London. It was during this time that Natasha discovered her passion for women’s health.
She also worked at Brunel University, where she treated various sports teams and assisted with their training programs. While qualifying as a Pilates instructor, Natasha became interested in pelvic health physiotherapy and began mentorship in private practice, alongside her role as a Senior MSK Physiotherapist with Cora Health.
Natasha has since completed specialized courses in urinary dysfunction, bowel dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse, diastasis recti, and pelvic pain, earning her qualification as a pelvic health physiotherapist.
Passionate about keeping women active through all stages of life, Natasha is dedicated to empowering her patients with the knowledge and tools to better understand their bodies, manage symptoms, and improve their quality of life. She stays up to date with the latest research in the field as a member of the Pelvic Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapy group (POGP).
Outside of work, Natasha is an avid runner and weightlifter, constantly pushing herself to new limits through various challenges.