Urogynecology Conditions We Treat
At the Female Pelvic Health Center, we specialize in treating common and sensitive pelvic floor conditions. Pelvic Floor Disorders (PFDs) may affect more than a third of all women in their lifetime. But incontinence, prolapse, and sexual dysfunction are all treatable urogynecology conditions – there is no need to suffer.
Pelvic floor disorders are NOT a normal part of aging that you “just have to live with.” Most women experiencing symptoms don’t seek treatment because they are embarrassed or assume that everything is a result of aging or having babies and simply cannot be avoided. Others want help, but don’t know what kind of doctor to see – their GP? Their OB/GYN? A Urologist? What is important to know is that most pelvic floor conditions are treatable urogynecology conditions.
Depending on what is best for each individual patient, pelvic floor dysfunction treatments may include surgical procedures, non-surgical alternatives, or a combination of both. For a prolapse, for example, treatment may include pelvic floor therapy, minimally invasive laparoscopic or vaginal surgery, robotic surgery utilizing a daVinci robotic device*, or non-surgical Pessaries to reduce or lessen the symptoms. Which to use is dependent on the severity of symptoms, recovery time, and the patient’s comfort level. Dr. Stephanie Molden and the Female Pelvic Health Center have extensive experience and success with a wide range of pelvic floor dysfunction treatments and will work with you to determine the best course of action for you.
Treatable Urogynecology Conditions
Learn more about these common pelvic floor conditions and treatments:
- Prolapse
- Urge Incontinence
- Fecal Incontinence
- Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and Overactive Bladder
- Sexual Dysfunction
- Interstitial Cystitis
Depending on what is best for each individual patient, female pelvic conditions may be treated effectively with:
- Non-surgical alternatives
- Surgical procedures
- A combination of both
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*Dr. Stephanie Molden is experienced in performing robotic surgeries. She was the first doctor to use the daVinci robotic device at St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne, PA, where she is also served as the founding Medical Director of their acclaimed robotics program.