Michelle Soh (she/her) graduated from University of British Columbia with an Honors Bachelor of Science in Pharmacologyand Master of Physical Therapy. She has pursued advanced training in the areas ofpelvic health, orthopedics, neurological rehabilitation, geriatrics, and is a certified functional dry needling practitioner.
She chooses to dedicate her practice to pelvic health because she is fascinated by the significant improvements in quality of life that can be achieved simply by improving pelvic health. Her passion and enthusiasm for her profession comes from connecting with her patients, helping them to progress towards their goals through specific evidence informed interventions, and because she enjoys seeing them achieve each small milestone along the way.
Michelle has experience working with women, men, and transgender individuals in the areas of bladder/bowel concerns, pelvic pain conditions, prolapse,and sexual dysfunction. She also has a keen interest in special topics in women’s health including pre/post-natal wellness, endometriosis, post-hysterectomy treatment, as well as transgender care including pre/post vaginoplasty, metoidioplastyand phalloplasty, and is trained in pessary fitting.
Michelle alsopractices at the UBC Bladder Care Center, where she is part of an integrated team of urologists and nurse continence advisors, and at the Vancouver Gender Affirming Surgery Program, which is the first of its kind in British Columbia.
In her spare time, she is a globetrotter who enjoys venturing off the beaten path and immersing herself in different cultures throughout the world. You might even spot her on a volleyball court, in yoga class, or running on the beautiful Vancouver seawall.