Taylor earned her bachelor's degree at Oklahoma State University and then went on to earn her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, where she developed a deep passion for treating individuals suffering from pelvic pain and other types of pelvic floor dysfunction.
She enjoys treating individuals with all types of pelvic floor dysfunction including pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and chronic constipation. She also has a special interest in treating women during pregnancy and post-partum for anything from pubic symphysis pain to healing after delivery. She has taken several advanced courses across the country to specialize in treating pelvic floor pain and dysfunction and to help clients of all ages achieve their sexual, bowel, and bladder health goals.
She has received her Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification from The Herman and Wallace Institute, and she is certified in Dry Needling through the American Academy of Manipulative Therapy.