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Urogynaecology focuses on diagnosing and treating pelvic floor disorders, bladder problems, and urinary conditions affecting women’s comfort and quality of life. These conditions can develop after childbirth, aging, hormonal changes, or pelvic muscle weakness, often causing discomfort, urinary leakage, and reduced confidence.
Our specialized urogynaecology services provide compassionate, confidential, and personalized care for women experiencing pelvic pressure, bladder control issues, vaginal discomfort, and urinary concerns. Using advanced diagnostic methods and modern treatment options, we help restore pelvic strength, improve bladder function, and support long-term women’s wellness through minimally invasive and non-surgical solutions tailored to individual needs.
Our urogynaecology treatments focus on improving bladder control, pelvic strength, and women’s overall intimate wellness through personalized medical care.
Improved bladder control
Reduced pelvic discomfort
Personalized treatment plans
Better pelvic floor support
Advanced minimally invasive care
Enhanced daily comfort
Confidential women’s healthcare
Long-term pelvic wellness support
Our specialists provide advanced diagnosis and treatment for a variety of pelvic floor and urinary health concerns affecting women.
We provide advanced medical and minimally invasive treatment options designed to improve pelvic support, urinary control, and overall comfort.
Pelvic Floor Repair Surgery
Minimally Invasive Pelvic Procedures (Minimally Invasive)
Bladder Support Procedures
Pelvic Floor Therapy (Most Popular)
Medication & Bladder Management (Non-Surgical)
Lifestyle & Pelvic Wellness Counseling
Advanced Diagnostic Evaluations
We follow a clear, safe, and patient-focused process to ensure every treatment is personalized, comfortable, and delivers the best possible medical and aesthetic results with complete care and confidentiality.
Urogynaecology is a specialized field focusing on pelvic floor disorders, urinary problems, and bladder health conditions affecting women.
Urinary leakage may develop due to childbirth, aging, hormonal changes, pelvic muscle weakness, or certain medical conditions affecting bladder control.
Yes, many pelvic conditions improve through pelvic floor therapy, medications, and lifestyle management without requiring surgical procedures.
Yes, minimally invasive pelvic procedures are generally safe, effective, and designed to support faster recovery with less discomfort.
Symptoms such as urinary leakage, pelvic pressure, discomfort, or weakened bladder control may indicate the need for pelvic floor treatment.
Recovery depends on the treatment type, but most patients experience gradual improvement with proper follow-up care and medical guidance.
Maintaining healthy lifestyle habits, follow-up care, and pelvic strengthening exercises can help reduce the chances of recurring symptoms.