Promni Health delivers specialist Women’s Health services within primary care and community settings, supporting patients across the life course.
Our services focus on pelvic health, pregnancy-related conditions and postnatal recovery, improving access to care and supporting better long-term outcomes. We work in partnership with NHS organisations to deliver safe, effective and accessible services aligned to national priorities for women’s health.
What We Deliver
Our Women’s Health services support patients with:
- Pelvic health conditions (including incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse)
- Pregnancy-related musculoskeletal conditions
- Postnatal recovery and rehabilitation
- Perimenopausal and menopausal musculoskeletal presentations
- Core stability and functional rehabilitation
Services are delivered by specialist clinicians with appropriate training and clinical supervision, ensuring safe and effective care.
Service Model
We deliver Women’s Health services through a fully managed, integrated model designed to fit seamlessly within primary care and community settings:
Our approach combines:
- Direct patient access, where appropriate
- GP and primary care referrals
- Face-to-face and remote consultations
- Integration with existing primary care pathways


Our model supports early intervention, prevention, and long-term condition management – helping women access the right care at the right time.
Benefits to Patients:
- Improved access to specialist care
- Earlier assessment and timely intervention
- Reduced symptoms and improved quality of life
- Support for recovery following pregnancy
- Increased confidence in managing their condition
Our Women’s Health services
- Reduce demand on GP appointments
- Prevent escalation to secondary care
- Support national women’s health priorities
- Improve patient outcomes within community settings
- Provide scalable, sustainable service delivery
Workforce & Expertise
Our Women’s Health services are delivered by clinicians who are:
- Appropriately trained in pelvic health and women’s health physiotherapy
- Supported through structured supervision and CPD
- Part of a wider multidisciplinary clinical network
We are committed to building a sustainable and specialist workforce aligned to NHS workforce priorities.

How it works
1
Mobilisation
We work with your PCN or system to identify women’s health priorities across the life course, define specialist workforce requirements, and align delivery to local pathways in pelvic health, postnatal care, and menopause support.
2
Deployment Roadmap
Specialist women’s health clinicians are embedded within primary care and community settings to deliver assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation – supporting pelvic health, pregnancy-related conditions, and postnatal recovery through both direct access and referral pathways.
3
Ongoing Management
We provide continuous clinical governance, supervision, and outcomes monitoring – ensuring safe, specialist care, improved access, and early intervention that prevents escalation to secondary services.



