Taking charge of your health today can make all the difference for a healthier tomorrow. Our team of urogynecologists specializes in treating conditions that arise from a weak or injured pelvic floor, known as pelvic floor disorder. With 10K+ success rates, our team treats various syndromes related to urogynecology, such as pregnancy, vaginal deliveries, and menopause. All are risk factors for developing a pelvic floor disorder.
What is Urogynecology?
Urogynecology is the branch of gynecology that highly focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor abnormalities in females. These urogynecology disorders often happen due to childbirth, aging, menopause, and chronic pressure on the pelvic area. This can weaken women's organs and can affect the uterus, vagina, bladder, and rectum.
Top 10 Common Urogynecology Conditions
Urinary incontinence
Prolapse of the uterus, bladder, or cervix
Fistulas
Congenital anomalies of the lower reproductive tract
Post-hysterectomy prolapse
Vaginal rejuvenation therapy
Interstitial cystitis
Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Pelvic pain
Urethral diverticulum
Amayra Healthcare offers a complete range of customized urogynecological services, with both non-surgical and surgical options, depending on your patient's requirements. To begin with, we use the latest diagnostic tools that help us detect what’s going on, such as urodynamic testing to examine how well your bladder is working, pelvic ultrasounds to get a clear picture of your internal structures, and cystoscopy, which allows us to look inside the bladder and urethra. Our team also performs thorough pelvic exams to assess things like muscle strength and signs of prolapse.
If your suffering condition can be managed without surgery (many can), we begin with non-surgical treatments. This might involve pelvic floor physical therapy to strengthen muscles and improve bladder control or bladder training to help overcome urgency and leaks. In cases of pelvic organ prolapse, we often recommend a pessary, a small device that comfortably supports your pelvic organs without the need for surgery.
Moreover, we perform sling surgeries for stress incontinence, prolapse repairs to restore support to your pelvic organs, and urethral bulking procedures for improved bladder control. We also use the latest laparoscopic and robotic techniques to ensure faster healing and less discomfort after surgery.
Recommend helpful lifestyle changes
Teach pelvic floor strengthening exercises
Prescribe top medications to control disorder
Nutrition Counseling
Confidential & Comfortable Setting
Supportive nursing staff