Female Pelvic Medicine

Virtua Health urogynecologists provide expert treatment for pelvic floor disorders like prolapse and urinary incontinence.

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Pelvic pain and incontinence aren't something you need to “put up with.” Virtua urogynecologists are experts in treating pelvic floor disorders so that you can live without discomfort, inconvenience, or embarrassment.

Our Approach to Female Pelvic Medicine

No matter your age, you may face urinary incontinence, pain during sex, or age- or pregnancy-related changes in your pelvic floor.

Pelvic floor disorders affect almost half of all women during their lives. This happens because the muscles in your pelvic floor can weaken or become overactive due to many factors, including pregnancy, intense exercise, or even injuries.

Common symptoms include:

  • A frequent or urgent need to pee
  • Pelvic organ prolapse (when the vagina, uterus, bladder, or rectum shifts out of normal position)
  • Bladder leaks
  • Pain when going to the bathroom
  • Vaginal dryness or irritation
  • Heaviness in your pelvic area
  • Painful or uncomfortable sex
  • Frequent urinary tract or bladder infections

If you’re experiencing these symptoms, your gynecologist, midwife, or primary care provider may refer you to a Virtua Health urogynecologist. A urogynecologist specializes in treating pelvic floor disorders using non-surgical and surgical treatments.

Why you shouldn’t wait to seek treatment for a pelvic floor disorder

Pelvic floor disorders don’t have to be a normal part of aging or something you tolerate. If you’re feeling any of the symptoms above, our urogynecologists encourage you to make an appointment for evaluation and treatment.

Our specialists understand that you may be uncomfortable or embarrassed talking about what you’re experiencing. But, we provide a safe, comfortable environment so you feel at ease sharing your concerns.

We offer sophisticated testing and treatment, often recommending conservative treatments, such as lifestyle or behavioral changes, medications, physical therapy, injections, or removable support devices.

We also provide minimally invasive pelvic floor reconstructive surgery if you have a pelvic floor disorder that doesn’t respond to these therapies.

Our team will treat you with dignity and compassion, focusing on relieving your symptoms and returning you to living without the frustration of a pelvic floor disorder.

Virtua Female Pelvic Medicine Providers

Virtua’s board-certified urogynecologists provide expertise in the non-surgical and surgical treatment of pelvic floor disorders.

Virtua Female Pelvic Medicine Locations

You’ll find Virtua Female Pelvic Medicine locations in Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester Counties. Surgeries are performed at Virtua hospitals in Mount Holly and Voorhees, as well as at Memorial Ambulatory Surgery Center and Centennial Surgery Center.

The Virtua Difference for Female Pelvic Medicine Care

Highly rated patient care

In patient satisfaction surveys, our female pelvic medicine team is recognized for being patient, kind, compassionate, relatable, knowledgeable, and attentive to patients’ needs. And nearly all patients would recommend our providers to family and friends.

Highly rated patient care

In patient satisfaction surveys, our female pelvic medicine team is recognized for being patient, kind, compassionate, relatable, knowledgeable, and attentive to patients’ needs. And nearly all patients would recommend our providers to family and friends.

Unique care for life-altering pelvic health issues

Virtua is the only health system in South Jersey providing specialized physical and emotional care for women experiencing pelvic discomfort or concerns related to sexual function. At Virtua Sexual Wellness and Pelvic Health, our goal is to help you eliminate pelvic pain, restore your sexual well-being, and help you improve your relationships, self-esteem, and overall quality of life.

Unique care for life-altering pelvic health issues

Virtua is the only health system in South Jersey providing specialized physical and emotional care for women experiencing pelvic discomfort or concerns related to sexual function. At Virtua Sexual Wellness and Pelvic Health, our goal is to help you eliminate pelvic pain, restore your sexual well-being, and help you improve your relationships, self-esteem, and overall quality of life.

Recognized expertise in GYN surgery

Virtua Voorhees Hospital has received accreditation from the Surgical Review Corporation as a Center of Excellence in minimally invasive gynecology. This accreditation recognizes the exceptional minimally invasive gynecologic surgical care provided to our patients and our dedication to continuously improving healthcare quality and patient safety.

Recognized expertise in GYN surgery

Virtua Voorhees Hospital has received accreditation from the Surgical Review Corporation as a Center of Excellence in minimally invasive gynecology. This accreditation recognizes the exceptional minimally invasive gynecologic surgical care provided to our patients and our dedication to continuously improving healthcare quality and patient safety.

Training the next generation of female pelvic medicine specialists

Virtua urogynecologists train physician residents in Virtua’s OB/GYN residency program. In addition to sharing their medical and surgical expertise in female pelvic medicine, they’re also preparing residents to provide competent, evidence-based care to all women and cultivate an environment of collaboration, communication, and safety with other providers.

Training the next generation of female pelvic medicine specialists

Virtua urogynecologists train physician residents in Virtua’s OB/GYN residency program. In addition to sharing their medical and surgical expertise in female pelvic medicine, they’re also preparing residents to provide competent, evidence-based care to all women and cultivate an environment of collaboration, communication, and safety with other providers.

Schedule an Appointment

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Take a Pelvic Floor Assessment

Take this brief self-assessment to help determine if you should see a female pelvic medicine specialist.