Pelvic Health

Expert advice and treatment for protecting and strengthening your pelvic floor

At SSM Health, our urogynecologists are committed to helping women improve their quality of life when it comes to pelvic health. Our clinical team has expertise in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the muscles and connective tissue of female pelvic organs. These include pelvic pain, endometriosis, pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence, conditions that affect as many as one in three women.

We believe in treating every patient as a whole person. While diagnosing pelvic pain can be complex, our doctors take the time to listen to patients and complete a thorough examination. It’s important to us that we understand your physical, emotional and mental health needs. Our board-certified specialists develop individualized plans for each and every patient – to find out what is causing your pain and treat it. Find your nearest SSM Health urogynecologist to get the treatment you deserve for your pelvic pain.

At SSM Health, our providers are committed to helping patients improve their quality of life when it comes to pelvic health. Our multidisciplinary clinical team has expertise in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the muscles and connective tissue of female pelvic organs. These include pelvic pain, pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence, vulvovaginal disorders, vaginal pain, conditions that affect as many as one in three women.

We believe in treating every patient as a whole person. While diagnosing pelvic floor disorders can be complex, our doctors take the time to listen to patients and complete a thorough examination. It’s important to us that we understand your physical, emotional and mental health needs. Our board-certified specialists develop individualized plans for each and every patient – to find out what is causing your pain and treat it. Find your nearest SSM Health Pelvic Health Provider to get the treatment you deserve for your pelvic pain or talk to your primary care provider to see if a pelvic health referral is appropriate for your condition.

At SSM Health, our providers are committed to helping patients improve their quality of life when it comes to pelvic health. Our multidisciplinary clinical team has expertise in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the muscles and connective tissue of female pelvic organs. These include pelvic pain, pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence, vulvovaginal disorders, vaginal pain, conditions that affect as many as one in three women.

We believe in treating every patient as a whole person. While diagnosing pelvic floor disorders can be complex, our doctors take the time to listen to patients and complete a thorough examination. It’s important to us that we understand your physical, emotional and mental health needs. Our board-certified specialists develop individualized plans for each and every patient – to find out what is causing your pain and treat it. Talk to your primary care provider to see if a pelvic health referral is appropriate for your condition.

At SSM Health, our pelvic health experts are committed to helping patients improve their quality of life when it comes to pelvic health. Our multidisciplinary clinical team has expertise in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the muscles and connective tissue of female pelvic organs. These include pelvic pain, pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence, vulvovaginal disorders, vaginal pain, conditions that affect as many as one in three women.

We believe in treating every patient as a whole person. While diagnosing pelvic floor disorders can be complex, our doctors take the time to listen to patients and complete a thorough examination. It’s important to us that we understand your physical, emotional and mental health needs. Our board-certified specialists develop individualized plans for each and every patient – to find out what is causing your pain and treat it. Talk to your primary care provider to see if a pelvic health referral is appropriate for your condition.

It's not just 'part of life'

Taking the time to listen and learn about you. 

It is estimated that 1 in 3 women experience pelvic pain, organ prolapse, incontinence, or other pelvic health-related conditions.

What are Pelvic Floor Disorders?

When childbirth and other circumstances weaken or damage the pelvic floor, the pelvic organs, including the bladder, vagina and bowel, may descend through the vaginal opening and cause a variety of symptoms. Pelvic floor disorders include:

  • Incontinence: loss of bladder or bowel control, leakage of urine or feces
  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse: descent of pelvic organs noted as a bulge and/or pressure
  • Emptying disorders: difficulty urinating or moving bowels
  • Pain: discomfort in the lower back, pelvis or bladder and/or urethra
  • Overactive bladder: frequent need to void, bladder pressure, urgency, urge incontinence (difficulty holding back urine when having the urge to urinate)

Treating Pelvic Floor Disorders

We employ a multidisciplinary approach to pelvic health with physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses and physical therapists working together to provide comprehensive care for each patient.  If you’ve struggled to find relief from a pelvic health disorder, consider getting a second opinion from an SSM Health pelvic health expert to learn how our approach can help.

Office Therapies

Our team provides treatment for pelvic floor disorders to reduce or eliminate bothersome symptoms using the least invasive approach. Your wishes, the severity of your condition and your general health define the individualized therapy. More conservative treatment may include:

  • Dietary modifications
  • Behavioral modifications
  • Pelvic floor muscle therapy
  • Tibial nerve modulation
  • Biofeedback
  • Medications
  • Vaginal support device (pessary)

What are Pelvic Floor Disorders?

When childbirth and other circumstances weaken or damage the pelvic floor, the pelvic organs, including the bladder, vagina and bowel, may descend through the vaginal opening and cause a variety of symptoms. Pelvic floor disorders include:

  • Incontinence: loss of bladder or bowel control, leakage of urine or feces
  • Prolapse: descent of pelvic organs noted as a bulge and/or pressure
  • Emptying disorders: difficulty urinating or moving bowels
  • Pain: discomfort in the lower back, pelvis or bladder and/or urethra
  • Overactive bladder: frequent need to void, bladder pressure, urgency, urge incontinence (difficulty holding back urine when having the urge to urinate)

Treating Pelvic Floor Disorders

We employ a multidisciplinary approach to pelvic health with physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses and physical therapists working together to provide comprehensive care for each patient.  If you’ve struggled to find relief from a pelvic health disorder, consider getting a second opinion from an SSM Health pelvic health expert to learn how our approach can help.

Office Therapies

Our team provides treatment for pelvic floor disorders to reduce or eliminate bothersome symptoms using the least invasive approach. Your wishes, the severity of your condition and your general health define the individualized therapy. More conservative treatment may include:

  • Dietary modifications
  • Behavioral modifications
  • Pelvic floor muscle therapy
  • Tibial nerve modulation
  • Biofeedback
  • Medications
  • Vaginal support device (pessary)

Surgical Options

When conservative therapies fail to treat your condition effectively, reconstructive surgery may be offered. During reconstructive surgery, the damaged supporting structures of the pelvic organs are repaired in an effort to normalize the anatomy and function of the pelvic floor. We offer minimally invasive procedures including robotic and laparoscopic surgery. Surgical treatment options include:

  • Tension free slings for stress urinary incontinence
  • Uterosacral ligament fixation
  • Sacrospinous ligament fixation
  • Anterior and posterior vaginal repair
  • Sacrocolpopexy
  • Colpocleisis
  • Tibial nerve stimulation
  • Sacral nerve modulation
  • Botulinum toxin injection
  • Urethral bulking

If you’re experiencing any symptoms of pelvic floor disorder, make an appointment with an SSM Health urogynecologist today. Most women who seek help for pelvic pain and other pelvic floor disorders will find improvement in their symptoms. Get started today.

What to Expect in Physical Therapy

A  pelvic health physical therapists' role is to evaluate, identify any problems, then educate and provide treatment to help alleviate symptoms. Physical therapy visits are performed in a private, one-on-one session at one of our multiple locations. Pelvic health therapists will develop a unique program for you— whether you just gave birth a few months ago or are seeking treatment due to symptoms. An individualized pelvic floor therapy session may consist of the following:

  • Individualized exercise program, including stretching and strengthening tailored to your needs
  • Manual therapy
  • Use of biofeedback for pelvic floor training and improving awareness
  • Cesarean Section recovery program
  • Education for body mechanics and posture
  • Lifestyle and behavior changes

Surgical Options

When conservative therapies fail to treat your condition effectively, reconstructive surgery may be offered. During reconstructive surgery, the damaged supporting structures of the pelvic organs are repaired in an effort to normalize the anatomy and function of the pelvic floor. We offer minimally invasive procedures including robotic and laparoscopic surgery. Surgical treatment options include:

  • Tension free slings for stress urinary incontinence
  • Uterosacral ligament fixation
  • Sacrospinous ligament fixation
  • Anterior and posterior vaginal repair
  • Sacrocolpopexy
  • Colpocleisis
  • Tibial nerve stimulation
  • Sacral nerve modulation
  • Botulinum toxin injection
  • Urethral bulking

If you’re experiencing any symptoms of pelvic floor disorder, make an appointment with an SSM Health urogynecologist today. Most women who seek help for pelvic pain and other pelvic floor disorders will find improvement in their symptoms. Get started today.

What are Pelvic Floor Disorders?

When childbirth and other circumstances weaken or damage the pelvic floor, the pelvic organs, including the bladder, vagina and bowel, may descend through the vaginal opening and cause a variety of symptoms. Pelvic floor disorders include:

  • Incontinence: loss of bladder or bowel control, leakage of urine or feces
  • Prolapse: descent of pelvic organs noted as a bulge and/or pressure
  • Emptying disorders: difficulty urinating or moving bowels
  • Pain: discomfort in the lower back, pelvis or bladder and/or urethra
  • Overactive bladder: frequent need to void, bladder pressure, urgency, urge incontinence (difficulty holding back urine when having the urge to urinate)

Treating Pelvic Floor Disorders

We employ a multidisciplinary approach to pelvic health with physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses and physical therapists working together to provide comprehensive care for each patient.  If you’ve struggled to find relief from a pelvic health disorder, consider getting a second opinion from an SSM Health pelvic health expert to learn how our approach can help.

Office Therapies

Our team provides treatment for pelvic floor disorders to reduce or eliminate bothersome symptoms using the least invasive approach. Your wishes, the severity of your condition and your general health define the individualized therapy. More conservative treatment may include:

  • Dietary modifications
  • Behavioral modifications
  • Pelvic floor muscle therapy
  • Tibial nerve modulation
  • Biofeedback
  • Medications
  • Vaginal support device (pessary)

Surgical Options

When conservative therapies fail to treat your condition effectively, reconstructive surgery may be offered. During reconstructive surgery, the damaged supporting structures of the pelvic organs are repaired in an effort to normalize the anatomy and function of the pelvic floor. We offer minimally invasive procedures including robotic and laparoscopic surgery. Surgical treatment options include:

  • Tension free slings for stress urinary incontinence
  • Uterosacral ligament fixation
  • Sacrospinous ligament fixation
  • Anterior and posterior vaginal repair
  • Sacrocolpopexy
  • Colpocleisis
  • Tibial nerve stimulation
  • Sacral nerve modulation
  • Botulinum toxin injection
  • Urethral bulking

If you’re experiencing any symptoms of pelvic floor disorder, make an appointment with an SSM Health pelvic health expert today. Most women who seek help for pelvic pain and other pelvic floor disorders will find improvement in their symptoms. Get started today.

What are Pelvic Floor Disorders?

When childbirth and other circumstances weaken or damage the pelvic floor, the pelvic organs, including the bladder, vagina and bowel, may descend through the vaginal opening and cause a variety of symptoms. Pelvic floor disorders include:

  • Incontinence: loss of bladder or bowel control, leakage of urine or feces
  • Prolapse: descent of pelvic organs noted as a bulge and/or pressure
  • Emptying disorders: difficulty urinating or moving bowels
  • Pain: discomfort in the lower back, pelvis or bladder and/or urethra
  • Overactive bladder: frequent need to void, bladder pressure, urgency, urge incontinence (difficulty holding back urine when having the urge to urinate)
  • Pain or sexual disfunction: experiencing discomfort or pain when have sexual intercourse

Treating Pelvic Floor Disorders

We employ a multidisciplinary approach to pelvic health with physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses and physical therapists working together to provide comprehensive care for each patient.  If you’ve struggled to find relief from a pelvic health disorder, consider getting a second opinion from your primary care or OB/GYN and receive a referral to a SSM Health pelvic health expert.

Our team provides treatment for pelvic floor disorders to reduce or eliminate bothersome symptoms using the least invasive approach. Your wishes, the severity of your condition and your general health define the individualized therapy. More conservative treatment may include:

  • Dietary modifications
  • Behavioral modifications
  • Pelvic floor muscle therapy
  • Tibial nerve modulation
  • Biofeedback
  • Medications
  • Vaginal support device (pessary)

What to Expect in Physical Therapy

A  pelvic health physical therapists' role is to evaluate, identify any problems, then educate and provide treatment to help alleviate symptoms. Physical therapy visits are performed in a private, one-on-one session at one of our multiple locations. Pelvic health therapists will develop a unique program for you— whether you just gave birth a few months ago or are seeking treatment due to symptoms. An individualized pelvic floor therapy session may consist of the following:

  • Individualized exercise program, including stretching and strengthening tailored to your needs
  • Manual therapy
  • Use of biofeedback for pelvic floor training and improving awareness
  • Cesarean Section recovery program
  • Education for body mechanics and posture
  • Lifestyle and behavior changes

Understanding Your Surgical Options

When conservative therapies fail to treat your condition effectively, reconstructive surgery may be offered. During reconstructive surgery, the damaged supporting structures of the pelvic organs are repaired in an effort to normalize the anatomy and function of the pelvic floor. We offer minimally invasive procedures including robotic and laparoscopic surgery. Surgical treatment options include:

  • Tension free slings for stress urinary incontinence
  • Uterosacral ligament fixation
  • Sacrospinous ligament fixation
  • Anterior and posterior vaginal repair
  • Sacrocolpopexy
  • Colpocleisis
  • Tibial nerve stimulation
  • Sacral nerve modulation
  • Botulinum toxin injection
  • Urethral bulking
  • Pelvic Mesh Removal
  • Genitourinary Fistula Repair

Talk to your primary care provider or OB/GYN to see if a pelvic health referral is appropriate for your condition. Most patients who seek help for pelvic pain and other pelvic floor disorders will find improvement in their symptoms. Get started today.

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