According to a recent LinkedIn post from Origin, the company has opened its 20th clinic in Berkeley, California, coinciding with its sixth year in operation. The post notes that pelvic health has shifted from a niche category toward mainstream wellness, with Origin indicating that more than 10,000 providers have referred patients to its services.
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The post suggests that the Bay Area has been a key market, citing that about 1% of San Francisco’s population has used Origin’s clinics and positioning the East Bay opening as a logical extension of existing demand. The Berkeley site will be led by Dr. Natalie Russell, PT, DPT, OCS, described as an experienced member of the San Francisco team, which may support operational continuity and clinical quality.
According to the post, Origin continues to emphasize a hybrid care model, offering in-person, virtual, and combined formats to broaden patient access beyond its physical locations. For investors, this expansion signals continued network growth in a dense, high-income healthcare market, potentially increasing revenue scale while testing the company’s ability to replicate its model across additional metropolitan areas.
If Origin can sustain referral momentum and utilization levels similar to its San Francisco clinic, the Berkeley opening could enhance unit economics and support a stronger case for future multi-market rollout. At the same time, the move underscores intensifying competition in women’s and pelvic health services, suggesting that Origin’s growth trajectory may increasingly depend on brand differentiation, clinical outcomes, and efficient hybrid-care delivery.

