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The Augusta University Urology Clinic provides the highest quality patient care in urologic treatment. Urology provides the highest quality patient care in urologic cases such as kidney stones, erectile dysfunction, female urology, renal transplantation (urological aspects), male infertility, incontinence, neuro-urology and general adult urology...
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This segment features our Pediatric Urology program and a tour of the Children’s Hospital of Georgia. MCG Urology Residents spend 4 months during the PGY-2 year and another 4 months during the PGY-3 year at this site. Just four tiny incisions: First robotic surgery on pediatric patient performed at Augusta University Health.
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706-446-5901 . 706-721-4959. info@augusta.edu. Menu. Urogynecology at Augusta University Health. Urogynecology. Urogynecology includes diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor disorders. These conditions involve problems with the muscles, ligaments and connective tissues that support organs like the bladder, bowel, rectum, vagina and uterus.
Urogynecology . Urogynecology includes diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor disorders. These conditions involve problems with the muscles, ligaments and connective tissues that support organs like the bladder, bowel, rectum, vagina and uterus. Women’s Health. 706-446-5901.
The sacral nerve controls a person’s bladder, bowel and pelvic floor and the muscles related to their function. The device is implanted surgically and stimulates the sacral nerve with mild electrical pulses. It enables the person to perceive the sensation of bladder fullness and the desire to void.
Pelvic floor disorders are common, with one in three women experiencing one in her lifetime. However, nearly 60 percent of women may wait up to five years or more to talk to their doctor about it.
While constipation can be a symptom of pelvic organ prolapse, we provide treatment for constipation, because it can also make pelvic organ prolapse worse. Learn more about fecal incontinence and constipation and the diagnostic tests and treatments we offer. Pelvic organ prolapse and discomfort.