patient portal for valley urogynecology

by Aniya Beahan 5 min read

Patient Portals | Valley Health System

31 hours ago As the foremost urogynecology practice in Phoenix, Arizona, Valley Urogynecology Associates offers exemplary care to patients with urinary and gynecologic issues. The team helps residents from around the Valley of the Sun with pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, and other disorders that negatively affect their lives. >> Go To The Portal


How do I contact Valley urogynecology associates?

As the foremost urogynecology practice in Phoenix, Arizona, Valley Urogynecology Associates offers exemplary care to patients with urinary and gynecologic issues. The team helps residents from around the Valley of the Sun with pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, and other disorders that negatively affect their lives.

How do I contact the Valley Medical Group patient portal?

Patient Portal. Patient Forms. Below are our Patient Forms. WIth the instruction of our providers and font office, please fill this out appropriately. ... New Patient Intake Form. Medical History Form. Valley Urogynecology Associates Phone (appointments): 602-788-1521 Phone (general inquiries): 602-788-1521 Address: 1616 E Maryland Ave ...

Who are the medical directors for urogynecology at urologic center?

For The Valley Hospital Patient Portal: The WCAG link (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is a text-only version of the Patient Portal that allows patients with certain disabilities to more easily navigate and access their health care data. The Cures Act Valley is committed to providing rapid access to your healthcare records and results.

What is the WCAG link for the valley patient portal?

Valley now offers an FDA-approved, office-based procedure called Bulkamid ® to quickly and effectively treat stress urinary incontinence in women. Urogynecology, which is also known as female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, is the medical subspecialty exclusively dedicated to the treatment of women with pelvic floor disorders .

image

What are the symptoms of pelvic floor disorders?

Symptoms include: Leakage of urine ( incontinence) Frequent or urgent desire to urinate.

What are the symptoms of a leaking bladder?

Symptoms include: Leakage of urine ( incontinence) Frequent or urgent desire to urinate. Pelvic organ prolapse (commonly known as “dropped bladder”), which manifests as feeling a protrusion or bulge through the vaginal opening.

Schedule your appointment with Dr. Stone today

One of our staff members will contact you directly. If you have any concerns requiring immediate attention, please don’t hesitate to call us at 602-788-1521.

Office location

Conveniently located just off Highway 51 on Maryland Avenue just East of 16TH Street between East Bethany Home Road and East Glendale Avenue.

What are some of the specific conditions you treat?

As a Urogynecologist, I specifically focus on pelvic floor disorders in women such as pelvic organ prolapse ("dropped bladder"), urinary incontinence ("leakage of urine"), overactive bladder, frequent urination, urgency among other conditions.

What techniques or procedures do you use in your practice?

There is a broad range of treatment options for pelvic floor conditions including non-surgical approaches, such as pessaries and physical therapy, as well as minimally invasive surgical procedure, such as robotic / laparoscopic and vaginal reconstruction.

Describe some of your professional highlights

I am a fellowship-trained and double board-certified urogynecologist. I've held several academic appointments, including Assistant Professor for the University of Miami OB/GYN Department, and more recently, full-time Faculty Associate for the Atlantic Health Urogynecology Fellowship Program.

image