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Welcome to the Pelvic and Sexual Health Institute

What treatments are offered at the Pelvic and Sexual Health Institute?

What are some of the conditions treated in the Pelvic and Sexual Health Institute?



Urinary Tract Infections

An infection anywhere in the urinary system, including kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. Untreated bladder infections can sometimes travel up into the kidneys and cause severe, even life-threatening infections.

Interstitial Cystitis

Inflammation in the bladder wall that does not appear to come from an invasion of bacteria. Its cause is unkown. Symptoms and treatment vary considerably from person to person.

Urinary Incontinence

A condition in which involuntary loss of urine is a social or hygenic problem. Incontinence may be classified by type, e.g. stress, urge, reflex or overflow incontinence.



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The main objectives of the Pelvic and Sexual Health Institute are to provide a multi-disciplinary approach to and state-of-the-art education, treatment and research for all individuals with pelvic floor disorders. The Pelvic and Sexual Health Institute began in 2000 and has educated and treated thousands of patients suffering with pelvic floor disorders, including, but not limited to, overactive bladder (urinary urgency frequency and/or leakage), IC, stress incontinence, pelvic pain, vulvodynia, pelvic floor dysfunction, prostate disorders, bowel disorders (irritable bowel syndrome/IBS), fecal incontinence, and sexual dysfunction.

We at the Pelvic and Sexual Health Institute are committed to the highest standard of patient care and we aim to provide comprehensive treatment options that consider the physical, emotional and sexual needs of every patient.

What kinds of Specialists are on Staff at the Pelvic and Sexual Health Institute?

  • Urologists

  • Nurse Practitioners

  • Physical Therapists

  • Psychologist

  • Acupuncturist

  • Massage Therapist

  • Sexologists


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