BOTOX® is a different treatment option that takes another approach to target the source of your OAB: the bladder muscle itself. Now just might be the right time to ask about how BOTOX® treatment may help you with your OAB symptoms. For more information, please click
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A hysterectomy is a permanent method of birth control that removes the female reproductive organs. We use a minimally invasive robotic hysterectomy. The recovery time and hospital stay are shorter than the traditional hysterectomy, and the pain is minimal. For more information, please click
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NovaSure® endometrial ablation is a quick, safe, and simple procedure to lighten or stop your periods, without the side effects of hormones or the risks of hysterectomy. For more information, please click
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OAB, or overactive bladder, is caused by bladder muscle (detrusor) instability, hyperactivity, or hypersensitivity. These may be associated with lower urinary tract problems such as cancer, infection, atrophic vaginitis, or obstruction. For more information, please click
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If you have pain and discomfort from pelvic organ prolapse that does not respond to nonsurgical treatment and lifestyle changes, you may want to consider surgery. The choice of surgery depends upon which organs are involved, how bad your symptoms are, and what other medical conditions are present. For more information, please click
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A potassium sensitivity test (PST) is a simple office procedure performed by a nurse practitioner to test the bladder for interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS). IC/PBS is a chronic disease of the bladder that can cause pelvic pain, pressure, or discomfort. For more information, please click
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Robotic excision of endometriosis is performed to alleviate the pain associated with endometriosis and decrease the chances patients will require additional surgery at a later date. For more information,
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Urodynamic tests for urinary incontinence are measurements taken to evaluate your bladder’s function and efficiency. The actual tests done vary from person to person. For more information, please click
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