Conditions We Treat
Treating Pelvic Floor Conditions
- Pelvic organ prolapse, when organs in the pelvic cavity drop or slip out of place.
- Urinary incontinence or overactive bladder (involuntary urine loss), including stress incontinence (urine leakage associated with activity, such as cough, sneeze, run) and urge incontinence (urine leakage associated with urge).
- Frequent urinary tract infections (UTIs).
- Fecal incontinence, or loss of bowel control, often as a result of pelvic floor injury.
- Genito-urinary fistulas, which can either be an abnormal connection between the vagina and the urinary tract (a vesico-vaginal fistula) or an abnormal connection between the vagina and the rectum (a rectovaginal fistula).
- Hematuria evaluation, or blood in the urine.
- Vaginal atrophy
- Female sexual dysfunction, or care for conditions related to female sexual dysfunction, with treatment options including vaginal laser resurfacing.
- Complications from prior surgery.
- Vaginal mesh exposure and removal.