Pelvic Health
Understanding Pelvic Health
Pelvic health refers to the well-being of the muscles, organs and connective tissues in the pelvic region. These structures support vital functions, such as bladder and bowel control, sexual health and core stability. When issues arise, they can affect your quality of life — but help is available.
Common Pelvic Health Conditions We Treat
Specialists diagnose and treat a wide range of pelvic floor disorders, including:
- Pelvic pain: Discomfort that may be chronic or occur during specific activities
- Painful or discomforting intercourse: Often related to pelvic muscle tension or other underlying issues
- Pelvic organ prolapse: When pelvic organs drop due to weakened muscles or tissue
- Incontinence and overactive bladder: Frequent urges or loss of bladder control
Learn more on our Urology page or take our Bladder Health Risk Assessment.
Diagnostic Services
Accurate diagnosis is the first step to effective treatment. That’s why we offer:
- Evaluations and physical exams to assess pelvic floor strength and function
- Imaging and specialized testing to pinpoint the cause of symptoms and guide treatment plans
Personalized Treatment Options
We take a patient-focused approach, offering both non-surgical and surgical solutions tailored to your needs.
Non-Surgical Treatments
- Prescription medications
- Pelvic floor therapy and targeted exercises
- Lifestyle modifications, including diet and activity adjustments
Surgical Treatments
For more complex conditions, minimally invasive surgical options are available to restore function and relieve symptoms.
Take the Next Step
Find a healthcare provider today by visiting our Find a Provider tool or by calling 540.316.DOCS (3627).