Urinary incontinence can occur for a wide variety of reasons, including (but not limited to) the following:
Side effects of other treatments (e.g. prostate cancer)
- Pregnancy, childbirth, menopause
- Obstruction
- Urinary disorder
- Aging
It’s important to note that urinary incontinence is a symptom of something else (rather than a disease itself). Because of the nature of this condition, many people are embarrassed and/or hesitant to discuss incontinence and seek treatment. Here’s what to keep in mind: You are not alone, and we want to help.
Our board-certified urologists and top-rated specialists are ready to listen, answer your questions, and work with you on a treatment protocol that makes sense for you and your life. In addition to treating urinary incontinence in men and women, we can also address fecal incontinence.
Set up a consultation with one of our urologists and let us help.