Urogynecologist in
Bradenton & Sarasota, FL
Allison Wyman, MD is an expert urogynecologist committed to providing the highest quality care to patients throughout the Bradenton and Sarasota area in the diagnosis and treatment options for women suffering with urinary leakage and pelvic floor disorders. Dr. Wyman is dedicated to offering patients a wide range of quality urogynecology services in a warm and friendly environment to provide the very best care.
As a board certified and expert trained surgeon, Dr. Wyman is experienced in offering the latest technology in treating urinary leakage and pelvic organ prolapse, including the most minimally invasive surgical procedures. Our practice services a wide variety of patients from all over the state of Florida at our office in Bradenton seeking state of the art care in urogynecology with a personal touch to improve their outcomes.
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