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Urogynecology

Women have unique needs when it comes to urologic and gynecologic health. We provide the care you need to address pelvic organ dysfunction and restore your daily comfort when it is affected by conditions such as urinary incontinence.

Urogynecologists in Denver

When pelvic floor issues complicate your daily life, we help you feel comfortable, confident and in control.

At HCA HealthONE, our compassionate, specialized urogynecological team addresses urinary and pelvic floor issues with the sensitivity they deserve. Conditions we typically treat include urinary incontinence, pelvic prolapse and overactive bladder syndrome.

Expert advice, available 24/7

Free medical advice is just a phone call away. Our nurses help you understand your symptoms, treatment options and procedures. They will also help you find a provider or specialist and schedule an appointment.

Free medical advice is just a phone call away. Our nurses help you understand your symptoms, treatment options and procedures. They will also help you find a provider or specialist and schedule an appointment.

Urogynecological conditions we treat

Our experienced specialists use leading-edge care practices to treat a wide range of pelvic floor concerns, including:

  • Accidental bowel leakage
  • Overactive bladder syndrome
  • Painful bowel movements
  • Painful intercourse
  • Pelvic floor dysfunction
  • Pelvic organ prolapse
  • Pelvic prolapse
  • Recurrent bladder infections
  • Urinary incontinence

Urogynecological services we offer

Regardless of the type or severity of your condition, our urogynecologists are dedicated to helping you feel comfortable, supported and empowered.

Pelvic floor disorder treatment

Pelvic floor disorders occur when the muscles and tissues that support the bladder, uterus and rectum weaken or function incorrectly. This can lead to symptoms such as urinary leakage, frequent urination, constipation, difficulty emptying your bladder or bowels, as well as a feeling of pressure or bulging in your pelvic area.

We tend to these types of pelvic floor disorders with a variety of treatments, including:

  • Bladder botox
  • Medication
  • Midurethral slings
  • Pelvic floor physical therapy
  • Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation
  • Pessary device insertion
  • Sacral neuromodulation
  • Sacrocolpopexy
  • Urethral bulking injections
  • Urodynamic testing and cystoscopy

Our specialists also use advanced minimally invasive options whenever possible, which often means shorter hospital stays, smaller incisions, minimal scarring and a faster recovery.

Pelvic organ and vaginal prolapse treatments

Pelvic organ prolapse happens when the bladder, uterus or rectum drops from its normal position. This can sometimes be caused by pregnancy, vaginal childbirth, menopause, obesity or, simply, aging. If this happens, you may feel pressure, see changes in your bowel movements or notice a bulge in the vaginal area. But you don’t have to live with this discomfort.

Our urogynecology specialists offer numerous treatment options to restore comfort, improve function and support your pelvic health, including:

  • Cystocele repairs
  • Rectocele repairs
  • Sacrocolpopexy
  • Sacrospinous ligament suspension
  • Uterosacral ligament suspension
  • Vaginal hysterectomy

Urinary incontinence treatment

Urinary incontinence, or loss of bladder control, can cause urine leaks while coughing, laughing or exercising. You may also have a sudden urge to go to the bathroom. We understand the unsustainable nature of these symptoms, and work tirelessly to help you move forward with confidence, dignity and a renewed quality of life.

Depending on your unique circumstances, your treatment plan may include:

  • Bladder botox
  • Midurethral slings
  • Pelvic floor therapy
  • Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS)
  • Sacral neuromodulation
  • Urethral bulking injections

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