According to a recent LinkedIn post from Origin, the company is expanding its physical footprint and clinical capacity in pelvic floor physical therapy. The post notes that its Carlsbad, Calif. team has moved into a larger space and added another pelvic floor physical therapist to increase access for patients in San Diego County.
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The post suggests that each expansion is intended to reduce wait times and improve appointment availability, positioning the network to serve rising demand for pelvic floor care. It also highlights that Origin recently opened its 19th clinic in Glendale and referenced a Series B financing round, implying additional capital to support growth.
According to the LinkedIn post, Origin is now working with more than 10,000 referring physicians nationwide, which may help drive patient volume and reinforce its referral-based growth model. The company also emphasizes virtual care coverage in all 50 U.S. states, indicating a hybrid strategy that blends brick‑and‑mortar clinics with telehealth to broaden its addressable market.
For investors, the post points to a business model focused on scaling capacity in a specialized, high-demand niche of physical therapy, supported by recent funding and a growing referral network. If Origin can convert expanded capacity and national virtual coverage into sustained patient throughput and reimbursement, these developments could strengthen revenue visibility and competitive positioning in outpatient and women’s health-focused physical therapy services.

