• Palm Beach, FL

Pelvic Pain Specialist

Sandra Sandhu-Restaino, DO

Dr. Sandra Sandhu-Restaino, DO is a board-certified physiatrist specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Palm Beach, FL. She is an expert in women’s and men’s health and sexual health and has been practicing pain management and rehabilitation in Florida for over five years.

She is passionate about helping patients achieve long-lasting pain relief through PRM’s multi-modal, non-surgical, and non-hormonal approach to treatment. She is committed to educating patients that conservative, effective treatment options are available for pelvic pain, and that patients do not need to pursue extreme interventions to find relief.

Dr. Sandhu-Restaino is an empathetic listener who validates patient symptoms and experiences. She recognizes that medical gaslighting is real. She affirms that patient pain is valid, real, and deserving of treatment.

As a pelvic pain specialist treating endometriosis-related pain, she understands how common the condition is and is dedicated to ensuring patients are aware that effective treatment options are available for those suffering from endometriosis.

Pete L.

Dr. Sandhu gave me a great amount of information and was thorough

Kelsey C.

I cannot express my gratitude enough for this team. If you are reading this and unsure if PRM is for you, please visit and see how much they can help you. I was in uncontrollable pain for months before I finally found Dr. Sandhu and her team and they helped me get my life back. Dr. Sandhu is knowledgeable, kind, spends quality time with her patients and truly cares about our health and happiness. I cannot recommend her and her team enough. Finally a group that listens and has the tools and resources to help. Thank you Dr. Sandhu, you helped me find “normal” again.

Patient Testimonials

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Access to Care for Pelvic Pain Patients

We Provide In Network & Out of Network Options for Patients

At Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine, we are on a mission to provide access to care to every patient. We believe the cost of comprehensive care should not be a burden for patients seeking diagnosis and treatment that ensures a full and complete, pain-free life. Learn more about our insurance coverage.

FAQ's

During a first appointment at PRM, patients can expect a comprehensive, compassionate evaluation focused on understanding their full health history, symptoms, and goals. Providers take time to listen carefully, review prior testing or treatments, and discuss factors that may be contributing to pelvic pain or related symptoms. A detailed physical examination is then performed to help identify areas of tenderness and assess the pelvic nerves, including branches of the pudendal nerve and other related nerve structures, depending on the patient’s symptoms. Based on these findings, the provider will confirm or clarify suspected causes of pain and discuss a personalized treatment plan. This may include conservative treatment options, additional evaluation, or coordination with other specialists when appropriate. Treatment duration is typically structured over four to six weeks, with similar overall outcomes between protocols. Patients are educated that nerve-related pain often improves gradually, and recovery is not always linear—some days may feel better than others. Over time, the goal is to see a steady increase in “good days” and overall symptom improvement. Before beginning care, patients will also review logistics such as cost and insurance coverage with a treatment plan coordinator, and in many cases, treatment can begin the same day as the initial evaluation.

Appointments at PRM can be scheduled by contacting the office directly by filling out a form on the PRM website or by phone. The care team can assist with provider selection, appointment availability, medical record requests, and questions about the new patient process.

PRM cares for patients experiencing a wide range of pelvic health conditions, including endometriosis, chronic pelvic pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, painful periods, dyspareunia, bladder pain, gastrointestinal symptoms related to pelvic disorders, adenomyosis, fibroids, ovarian cysts, and other complex gynecologic conditions. Providers also support patients with symptoms that have previously gone undiagnosed or untreated.

PRM uses a patient-centered, multidisciplinary approach to chronic pelvic pain care. Providers evaluate the gynecologic, musculoskeletal, neurologic, gastrointestinal, urologic, hormonal, and pelvic floor factors that may contribute to symptoms. Treatment plans are individualized and may include medical management, our PRM Protocol™ treatment, surgical evaluation, lifestyle support, pain management strategies, and collaboration with additional specialists when needed.

Yes. PRM offers both surgical and non-surgical endometriosis treatment options based on each patient’s symptoms, diagnosis, and goals. Treatment recommendations may include our PRM Protocol approach, lifestyle modifications, minimally invasive surgery, or advanced excision surgery for conditions such as endometriosis. Providers work closely with patients to determine the most appropriate care plan for their individual needs.

PRM’s approach is centered on listening to patients, validating their experiences, and identifying the underlying causes of symptoms through comprehensive evaluation and evidence-based care. The practice emphasizes multidisciplinary collaboration, individualized treatment planning, patient education, and long-term support. PRM is committed to reducing delays in diagnosis and helping patients access coordinated care that focuses on meaningful improvement in quality of life. What further sets PRM apart is its deep specialization in pelvic pain and endometriosis. Unlike general practices that treat a wide range of conditions across the body, PRM’s experts focus specifically on complex pelvic pain disorders and endometriosis, allowing for a higher level of expertise and more targeted care. PRM also has one of the largest teams of endometriosis excision surgeons in the United States, which supports a more advanced, surgical, and comprehensive approach to treating endometriosis at its source.