Wildwood Pelvic Health Launches in Idaho to Address Specialist Care Shortage
Nurse practitioner Amy Dunn has launched a pelvic health clinic in Boise focused on urologic, hormonal, and sexual health. The clinic aims to expand access to specialised care amid provider shortages in Idaho
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4/7/20261 min read


Amy Dunn, a nurse practitioner recognised by the American Health Council, has launched Wildwood Pelvic Health, a specialty clinic in Boise, Idaho. The opening comes as the state faces a shortage of healthcare providers, particularly in areas such as urologic, hormonal, and sexual health.
Wildwood Pelvic Health focuses on adult wellness, offering care across urology, gynecology, hormone management, and sexual medicine. The clinic targets conditions that are often underdiagnosed or insufficiently treated within general healthcare settings, including urinary issues, hormonal imbalances, and sexual health concerns.
Dunn brings over 15 years of clinical experience across multiple disciplines, enabling the clinic to provide integrated care for interconnected conditions. Services include gynecological care, menopause management, hormone replacement therapy for women, testosterone replacement therapy for men, treatment for erectile dysfunction and libido issues, and management of urinary conditions such as incontinence and recurrent infections.
The clinic operates both as a physical location in Boise and via telehealth, extending access to patients across Idaho. This hybrid model is designed to address geographic barriers and improve availability of specialised care in underserved areas.