Lizzie Evans – Clinical Specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
Lizzie is a Clinical Specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapist with over 20 years’ experience in physiotherapy, including 12 years dedicated to pelvic health. Lizzie works with people of all genders to support recovery, confidence, and well-being across a wide range of pelvic floor, bladder, bowel, and core-related conditions.
After qualifying in 2001, Lizzie began her career in a large teaching hospital in Stoke, working across a broad spectrum of medical and surgical specialties. This foundation gave her a deep understanding of the body in all its complexity — knowledge she continues to draw on every day. Lizzie initially specialized in musculoskeletal physiotherapy, which still underpins her pelvic health work, helping to understand how the whole body contributes to pelvic floor symptoms and dysfunction.
Areas of Special Interest:
- Pelvic girdle pain
- Bladder and bowel problems (incontinence, urgency, constipation)
- Painful sex and chronic pelvic pain
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Diastasis Rectus Abdominis (abdominal separation)
- Postnatal recovery and rehabilitation
- Menopause-related pelvic health changes
- Post-prostatectomy rehabilitation
Postgraduate Training:
- POGP courses in Female and Male Urinary Dysfunction, Pelvic Organ Prolapse, Lower Bowel Dysfunction, Musculoskeletal Disorders in Pregnancy, and Advanced Pelvic Floor
- The Happy Bladder Course
- The Functional Female Pelvic Floor (for high-impact activity and weightlifting)
- Women’s Health Training Associates: Advanced Prolapse & Stress Incontinence
- WHTA Research Update 2025
- Diastasis Rectus Abdominis Update
Lizzie had the privilege of learning from — and working alongside — some of the UK’s leading pelvic health physiotherapists. She is committed to staying up to date with the latest research, treatment approaches, and evidence-based practice to ensure the highest standard of care.
Lizzie takes an holistic and person-centred approach. She looks at the whole person, not just the symptoms: movement patterns, lifestyle, goals, stress levels, and everyday function. Every treatment plan is tailored to the individual, with a strong emphasis on education and empowerment, so you feel confident in understanding your symptoms and managing your recovery for the long term.
Lizzie currently runs both an NHS pelvic health service and a private clinic, offering flexible, compassionate care in a supportive setting.
Outside of work, she is a mum to two teenage girls, and loves staying active, being a keen horse rider and climber, an enthusiastic (though admittedly not expert!) hockey player. Lizzie shares life with a very patient husband and one wonderfully high-maintenance dog. Most recently, having taken on the challenge of training for an ultra trail run — watch this space!