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WeeksIntegrative Wellness Institute

Hands-on continuing education in pelvic health and dry needling

Certified is not the same as skilled.

Most continuing education hands you a certificate and leaves you with a quiet feeling that you still are not ready for the hard cases. Weeks Integrative Wellness Institute was built to close that gap. Small cohorts in an intimate retreat setting, hands-on from the first hour, and a real path to mastery you can finance over two years.

The gap

The gap nobody in CE talks about.

The biggest training companies grew by moving courses online and cutting hands-on hours. It is efficient for them. It is not how skill is built. Clinicians finish credentialed and still freeze when a complicated pelvic case walks in. The problem is not your effort. The problem is the training.

The approach

A different kind of training.

We kept the parts that build a skilled clinician and cut the rest.

Small cohorts

Cohorts of 10 to 20, taught in an intimate retreat setting where you get seen and corrected, not lost in a crowd.

Lectures come first

You complete the recorded lectures before the retreat, so every hour on site is spent hands-on.

Real supervision

Real supervision and feedback on your technique, the whole time.

Clinical reasoning at the center

You learn how to think through a case, not just follow a protocol.

The retreat

You do not just take the course. You stay for it.

This is not a hotel ballroom you drive to each morning. Your course is a true retreat in an intimate setting, and your stay is part of it. We are starting on the Florida coast, steps from the beach, and expanding to new locations across the country and around the world. We cover three nights, the night before and both nights of training, so you arrive unhurried, sleep where you learn, and give the work your full attention. Meals are included and shared with your cohort, because the long-table dinners are where strangers turn into the people you call when a hard case walks in.

Three nights, on us

Lodging for the night before the course and both nights of training. You arrive rested and ready, not rushed in from the road.

Every meal included

Shared meals with your cohort and instructors throughout. Come hungry, leave with a network.

One place, no commute

Sleep, eat, and train in the same setting. No early drives, no logistics, nothing pulling you out of the experience.

An experience, not an event

Designed so the learning keeps going after the last session, over dinner and into the evening with people who do the work you do.

Know the perfect spot for a future cohort?

We are scouting new beaches, mountains, and cities here and abroad. If you know a setting that would make an unforgettable retreat, tell us.

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The path

A path, not a purchase.

You are not buying a one-off weekend. You are starting a structured path you can finance over two years.

  1. Choose your track

    The Pelvic Health core-pak covers Levels 1 through 3 for 7,200, about 300 a month over 24 months. The Dry Needling bundle covers Levels 1 and 2 for 4,800, about 200 a month, with an optional Level 3 for direct pelvic at 2,400.

  2. Watch, then train

    Complete the pre-course lectures, then move through your levels hands-on in a small cohort with supervision at every step.

  3. Grow with your cohort

    From your first course you can join the coaching community and stay with the same group the whole way, so you build real relationships while you train.

  4. Earn the credential

    Finish the three pelvic health levels, then apply and sit the certification exam.

Certification

A credential you earn, not a certificate you collect.

Finishing all three pelvic health levels makes you certification eligible. From there you apply. You submit your 2,000 hours of patient care relevant to pelvic health and a written case report, then you sit the exam. The standard is the point. It means your certification tells a referring provider something real.

Coaching

Community that starts with your first course.

Coaching is not a bolt-on for after you finish. It runs while you train. From your very first course you can join the coaching community and stay with the same cohort the whole way, so you build real relationships and bring your toughest cases to people who know your work. It is 997 a year and includes the clinician app. You get quarterly live calls and a place to think out loud. When your year ends, you keep the app for 20 a month or 150 a year.

Who it is for

Who this is for.

Physical therapists, occupational therapists, and clinicians who want to be genuinely good at pelvic care, not just cleared to bill for it. Dry needling is open to both physical therapists and occupational therapists.

Social proof

From clinicians who trained with us.

I went from freezing on complex pelvic cases to actually knowing what to try next. The hands-on time changed everything.
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Start the path

Start where good clinicians start.

Certified is common. Skilled is rare. Choose your track and begin the path.

Join the waitlist

Be first to know when cohorts open.

We are setting dates now. Join the waitlist and we will reach out with cohort dates, financing, and how to start your track before seats are public.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

What does certification eligible mean?

You become certification eligible once you complete all three pelvic health levels. To earn the certification you then apply, submit your 2,000 hours of patient care relevant to pelvic health and a written case report, and sit the exam.

How does financing work?

Financing is in-house. The pelvic health core-pak is 7,200 paid over 24 months, around 300 a month. The dry needling bundle is 4,800 over 24 months, around 200 a month.

Are the courses in person or online?

The lectures are recorded and completed before the course, so your time at the retreat is fully hands-on. Courses are taught in an intimate retreat setting in cohorts of 10 to 20.

Is lodging and food included?

Yes. Your course is a true retreat and your stay is part of it. We cover three nights of lodging, the night before the course and both nights of training, and all meals are included and shared with your cohort. You arrive the evening before, sleep where you learn, and never break the experience to commute.

Who can take dry needling?

Dry needling is open to both physical therapists and occupational therapists.

What is the cancellation policy?

Cancel within one month of the course and the fee is non-refundable. Cancel earlier and you can reschedule into a later cohort.

Can I take more than one track?

Yes. Once you own a core, additional courses are 10 percent off.