Compassionate, Complete Care for Women’s Pelvic Health Conditions
Pelvic health conditions can affect as many as one in three women. Although they are common, they aren’t something you have to put up with. You don’t have to suffer in silence if you’re experiencing problems with bladder control, urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse.
We understand pelvic floor disorders can interfere with your everyday life and can be embarrassing to discuss with your doctor. That’s why our dedicated, compassionate pelvic health experts are here to help you. We don’t see you as just a number or a condition. Our providers will take the time to hear your concerns and create a customized treatment plan to address them.
Many pelvic health conditions are very treatable, often with pelvic floor therapy or minimally invasive procedures.
Comprehensive Pelvic Health Services
Our expert female pelvic health team can guide you through diagnosis and treatment to improve so you can regain your quality of life.
We offer a wide range of evaluation and treatment options for conditions such as:
- Chronic urinary tract infections
- Overactive bladder
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Urinary incontinence
- Bowel incontinence
Are You at Risk for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms related to pelvic floor dysfunction, make an appointment with a pelvic floor therapist.
- Leakage of urine when coughing, sneezing, walking, running or heavy lifting
- Changes in posture (lying down to sitting and/or sitting to standing)
- Sudden urge to empty your bladder
- Urine leakage on the way to the bathroom
- Wearing pads or pantyliners to manage a urine leakage problem
- Emptying bladder more frequently than every two to three hours daily
- Emptying bladder more than one time nightly
- Suffering from frequent urinary tract infections
- Experiencing pelvic heaviness or feeling as if pelvic organs are falling out
- The feeling of something bulging through the vaginal opening
- Sex has become more difficult or painful
- Experiencing leakage of gas, liquid stool or solid stool
- Wearing pads or pantiliners to manage a stool leakage problem
- Frequently straining to pass a bowel movement
- Frequently press vaginally or around the anal area to help with passing a bowel movement