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Common conditions, uncommon excellence

As many as one in three women will experience a urologic issue like chronic pelvic pain, overactive bladder, or urinary incontinence. One in five will will have at least one UTI in her lifetime.

While these conditions may be common, that doesn’t mean they are normal, or that you deserve anything less than prompt, effective, and compassionate care. From innovative physical therapy treatments to advanced, minimally invasive procedures, our women’s urology specialists will build the best treatment plan for you.

Conditions we treat

Urology conditions that frequently affect women include:

Services we provide

We offer a wide range of therapies and procedures for pelvic floor and urological conditions. Treatments vary, depending on your age, overall health, and the type and severity of your condition. Some treatments we provide include:

Bladder instillation therapy

The bladder is filled with a medicinal liquid solution, then drained using a catheter to treat certain bladder infections (including interstitial cystitis) or prevent recurring UTIs.

Cystoscopy

A minimally invasive procedure using a small camera on a flexible tube to examine the urinary tract.

Physical therapy and rehabilitation

Exercises and training to help manage and rehabilitate conditions like pelvic floor disorders and urinary incontinence.

Pudendal neuromodulation

A minimally invasive procedure to insert a small device to stimulate the pudendal nerve to help reduce pelvic pain and urinary incontinence symptoms.

Surgery

The latest and least invasive surgical options for urologic conditions that haven't responded to non-surgical therapies.

Urethral bulking

A procedure used to treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI) that involves injecting a bulking agent around the urethra to thicken the urethral wall to help reduce leakage.

Women's urology and pelvic health center

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Patients from all over the world come to this specialty clinic at Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan. We offer extensive care for pelvic floor dysfunction, interstitial cystitis, and many other complex conditions. Our innovative, multidisciplinary treatments include specialized physical therapy, advanced minimally invasive procedures, integrative medicine services, psychological support, and more.

Find a urology specialist

Contact your primary care physician to get a referral and make an appointment.