Wisp partners with Origin on pelvic health in-person and virtual care
Wisp's 1.4million patients to now access Origin's pelvic floor physical therapy
Wisp, the largest pure-play women’s telehealth company in the U.S., has announced a partnership with Origin, a leading provider of pelvic floor physical therapy.
The collaboration will allow Wisp’s 1.4 million patients access to Origin’s suite of services at exclusive discounts, including treatments for postpartum recovery, pre-pregnancy strengthening, painful sex, and chronic vaginal infections such as UTIs.
Widespread pelvic floor issues
The partnership comes at a crucial time. The 2024 Origin Pelvic Health Study found that 83% of women aged 18-59 report symptoms linked to pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD), with millennial women reporting higher rates than their Gen X counterparts. Pelvic floor symptoms are most likely to emerge or worsen due to maternity or menopause. Among women who have given birth in the past five years, 79% say these symptoms negatively affect their lives.
Recognizing the significant overlap in their patient demographics, Wisp and Origin aim to expand care options beyond traditional treatments. With this new partnership, Wisp patients can now access a full spectrum of care, including in-person visits in seven states and virtual pelvic floor physical therapy across the country.
"Women's health is complex and multifaceted, requiring personalized care that addresses the specific needs of each individual," said Origin CEO & Co-Founder Carine Carmy.
“Origin and Wisp are dedicated to providing comprehensive, tailored solutions that empower women to prioritize their reproductive, sexual, and overall well-being.”
Reciprocal partnership
Beyond offering Origin’s services to Wisp patients, the partnership works both ways—Origin patients will gain access to Wisp’s range of treatments, including UTI and STI care, fertility and menopause products, and more, at exclusive discounts. The collaboration aims to normalize conversations about pelvic health and provide solutions that eliminate the stigma often surrounding vaginal health.
“Wisp is leading the charge in bringing taboo topics to the mainstream, giving attention to historically underserved and overlooked areas like menopause, STIs, fertility challenges, weight care, and more,” said Monica Cepak, CEO of Wisp.
“The pelvic floor sits at the forefront of women’s healthcare, and we’re thrilled to leverage a strategic partnership with Origin to address vaginal health holistically.”