Florida Urogynecology is Opening a Second Location!
Florida Urogynecology Specialists will be opening a new location in Tampa! Our new urogynecology clinic will be located at 2919 Swann Ave, Suite 404, Tampa, FL 33609.
Florida Urogynecology Specialists will be opening a new location in Tampa! Our new urogynecology clinic will be located at 2919 Swann Ave, Suite 404, Tampa, FL 33609.
Whenever you have a medical condition or a concerning issue, you want to see the very best medical professional you can find. You want someone who is highly trained with above average expertise. Some might call this person a specialist or someone highly skilled in a specific field. This describes a urogynecologist.
Read More »When Should I See a Urogynecologist?Many people struggle with an overactive bladder. They optimistically begin treatment with medications, but they eventually find that the meds no longer work as well as they did in the beginning. In addition, the unpleasant side effects almost make it not worth taking the medication. So what do you do when overactive bladder medication isn’t working? Explore next steps.
Read More »Overactive Bladder Medication Isn’t Working: Next StepsAlthough women can experience urinary incontinence (UI) during their life, the frequency of UI tends to occur more often when you get older. This loss of bladder control stems from hormonal changes that affect muscle strength in your pelvic area. Women who are pregnant, giving birth, or going through menopause are all likely to have urinary incontinence. So, does menopause cause urinary incontinence? It is a contributing factor, but there is more to it.
Read More »Does Menopause Cause Urinary Incontinence?You may feel embarrassed talking to your gynecologist about urinary incontinence, but do it anyway. Do it for yourself and to find a treatment. Do it because your gynecologist is the person who is most knowledgeable and who will give you the straight answers.
Read More »Talking To Your Gynecologist About Urinary IncontinencePelvic organ prolapse is a scary sounding name. It occurs when the pelvic organs and tissues that support the pelvic organs—uterus, bladder, vagina, small bowel, or rectum—become weak or loose. Let’s review the 7 signs you may have pelvic organ prolapse (POP).
Read More »7 Signs You May Have Pelvic Organ ProlapseFlorida Urogynecology Specialists will be moving to a new office starting on 02/01/2023! Our new office will be located in Lakewood Ranch, view our hours, directions, and more!
What is a Urogynecologist? A urogynecologist is a physician who specializes in disorders of the pelvic floor. It combines knowledge of both urology and gynecology to help diagnose and treat symptoms. Often, a urogynecologist works to restore the pelvic floor anatomy that has weakened. How… Read More »What is the Difference Between a Gynecologist and a Urogynecologist?
Have you gotten into the habit of locating the restroom when you first go into a building or location? This could be one of the signs you may have an overactive bladder. When “You Gotta Go” The best way to describe an overactive bladder, or… Read More »Signs You May Have An Overactive Bladder
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