Dr. Kimberlee Leishear is an osteopathic physician specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and an expert in women’s and men’s sexual health. She feels so much fulfillment talking to patients and providing answers to questions they’ve been asking for a long time, about why they are having pain and what’s going on with their bodies. Her specialty focuses on optimizing a patient’s level of function which includes sexual, bladder, and bowel function.
Meet Dr. Kimberlee Leishear, a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with a unique focus on enhancing patient well-being. She is dedicated to addressing various health concerns to support you on your journey to better health.
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Dr. Kimberlee Leishear completed the Interventional Pain Course presented by the Alan Edwards Pain Management Unit of the McGill University Health Centre.
American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
American Osteopathic Association
Dr. Leishear continually provides educational content for both PRM’s patients and our online audience. She has also spoken to many pelvic floor physical therapy groups to educate them on our treatment approach and how we can work together to get patients better.
I’ve always had a love of science and a curiosity for how things work. My passion for medicine grew out of the ability to build relationships and connect with people while helping to make a difference in their lives.
My approach truly aligns with what drove me to be an osteopath as well as a physiatrist, which is to use a holistic, multidisciplinary approach to improve a patient’s quality of life using the least invasive treatment possible.
I am very passionate about helping patients who have been suffering for so many years, often not having their symptoms validated and taken seriously, and really having no answers, particularly in females.
In women’s health, many sexual, bladder, and bowel symptoms including pelvic pain have been normalized and women often feel like they are not believed by providers over years or decades especially in the setting of “normal” workups including tests and imaging failing to provide any answers.
However, what they are experiencing is not normal. My goal is to first listen to patients and then validate patients’ symptoms. I talk about why they are having the pain and discuss a treatment plan to get them better faster.
I believe the foundation of patient care starts with listening to and understanding what the patient is going through on both a physical and emotional level – only then can the best level of care be provided.
I really get to know the patients, what they’ve been going through, and really listen to them tell their stories. I learn what they’re feeling, what they’ve done to try to relieve their pain, and what has and hasn’t worked. This all helps me to know what is going on and how to best treat them moving forward.
It’s a conversation, and I want everything that happens to be what the patient is comfortable with. I know that they’ve gone through difficult experiences, so I want to make sure that my time with them is as comfortable as possible.
The patient is always in control, and I will always explain what I’m about to do as far as a physical exam whether I’m examining the pelvis, abdomen, hips, or lower spine.
I’ll also spend a lot of time educating patients using pictures to explain what’s going on in the pelvis and the whole body that is causing their symptoms and how I will help them on the path to healing.
Meeting patients, talking to them, and helping them heal and get on the road to recovery.
This means that we want to get the patients back to their lives. Patients come to me with years of suffering and pain, limiting their time at their job, time with family, affecting their relationships, and impacting their function and their quality of life.
This pain has usually been going on for years, sometimes longer, so getting patients better faster is the key. Using a multi modal approach really does that – it’s not just one nerve or one muscle. It’s not just the pelvis, it’s treating the central nervous system and the whole body and getting patients back to their lives.
As a pelvic pain specialist, I am truly on the front lines of endometriosis care and treatment. Most of my female patients are either diagnosed with endometriosis through surgical excision and biopsy or are suspected of having endometriosis.
Often, I’m the first one mentioning endometriosis to patients. Since I’m a muscle and nerve specialist focusing on the pelvis and pelvic floor, I’m first evaluating for any dysfunction or abnormality in the pelvic floor muscles and nerves that I can help treat.
I always try to find out what may be the underlying cause for the muscle and nerve dysfunction. There often are many different reasons contributing to this dysfunction. In females, many patients may have underlying gynecological pathology including endometriosis causing dysfunction of the muscles and nerves in the pelvis.
If I suspect that someone may have endometriosis, I first talk to them about my findings, including the specific issues with the pelvic muscles and nerves and how I can help treat those issues. I ask them if they have ever heard of endometriosis and go on to explain what it is, if they have not heard of it, answering any questions that they may have.
We discuss a holistic, multimodal treatment plan because endometriosis not only affects the pelvic muscles and nerves, but really affects the whole body. Endometriosis is a systemic (whole body) inflammatory disease and to be treated properly needs a multimodal “whole body” treatment approach.
Only having surgery to remove the endometriosis lesions is just the tip of the iceberg. It is only a small part of the treatment for endometriosis. This is why even after endometriosis surgery patients can still have pain. The pain and symptoms that a patient has is not only coming from the inflammatory lesions of endometriosis, but is also coming from the whole body’s reaction to the lesions including the sensitized central nervous system or that “fight or flight” that is always on, when it shouldn’t be.
These are all contributing to a patient’s symptoms, pain, and quality of life. While I do discuss surgery with my patients, my goal is to try a non-surgical approach first to get people back to their lives and doing what they love.
Also, if patients do have endometriosis surgery after treating and “rehabbing” the pelvic muscles and nerves, their bodies are going to be in a calmer state and better prepared for surgery and will ultimately have a more successful surgery, recovery, and long-term outcome.
It’s not normal to have pain with your periods that limit your schoolwork or social activities.
Dr. Leishear is an amazing doctor that spent time with me to really understand all aspects of my problem as well as time doing a thorough exam to properly diagnosis my problem. The treatment she provided significantly helped me improve. I feel 90% better since beginning treatment. This is a wonderful practice, all the staff are very kind and professional. I highly recommend Dr. Leishear!
Dr. Leishear not only listened but understood my symptoms, and offered me multiple ways to seek healing. I have been impressed by the approach of body and mind healing in tandem. I came expecting the usual slight fix and have come away feeling more myself and less anxious than I have in years.
Dr. Leishear is a fantastic doctor to visit. She is very considerate and kind, and always makes sure I am doing well with my pain management.
AMAZING. Not only did I feel comfortable with Dr. Leishear, but the treatment was comprehensive and clearly explained. I appreciated a whole-body approach to the treatment considering not only physical treatment, but also mental wellness.
I recently completed a series of sessions at Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine and couldn’t be more pleased with my experience. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted by a warm and friendly staff who made me feel comfortable and at ease. The clinic itself is modern, clean, and equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.
My Doctor, Dr. Leishear, was incredibly knowledgeable and took the time to thoroughly explain my condition and the treatment plan. Each session was tailored to my specific needs, and I could see significant improvements in my symptoms after years of suffering. The treatments I underwent and techniques I learned have been invaluable in my recovery.
What truly sets this clinic apart is the compassionate and professional approach of the entire team. They are genuinely dedicated to helping their patients achieve the best possible outcomes. I highly recommend Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine to anyone seeking top-notch care in a supportive and healing environment. Thank you for giving me my quality of life back!
I have been in severe pain for years. I was thoroughly examined by Dr. Leishear and she took the time to actually inform me of my diagnosis, treatment plan and rehabilitation for the future. For the first time ever, it all made sense. I felt like a guest, not a number in a mill. Dr. L is obviously passionate about her career and I could sense it. The entire team is amazing. The front desk lady was informative, helpful and patient. I felt like she was a concierge. The assistant was well informed, bright and made me at ease. My treatment is working. It has actually changed my life and I can do things that I haven’t been able to do in 10 years. Thank you.
I’ve been to quite a few doctors in the past 4 years for my pelvic pain, but I wish there were more like Dr. Leishear! I was referred to her office post exploratory surgery to help my adenomyosis/endometriosis pain. She’s one of the few drs who’s taken my symptoms seriously and actually listened. The injections were extremely beneficial for my lower back/sciatic nerve pain and helping my pelvic floor muscles learn to relax. Dr. Leishear and the whole staff (especially Kiana at the front desk, LOVE her!) are all so warm and genuine, by far one of the most personable drs offices I’ve been to. I drove over an hour both ways and it was worth it. Would highly recommend this practice and already have.
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