Incontinence and Overactive Bladder

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Are you afraid to leave the house, wear your white slacks, or play with your children or grandchildren out of fear that you will leak urine? Do you know every bathroom within a 5-mile radius of the places you frequent?

Urine leakage happens to lots of women and ruins so much of their day-to-day life. It’s time to put a stop to it! It’s time to join the women who have already recovered from urinary leakage thanks to the team at Doctor’s Studio.

Forty-three percent of women over 17 in America report some level of incontinence. The National Institute of Continence estimates that 75-80 percent of people with incontinence in the United States are women. Pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause are the principal reasons why women suffer from incontinence more than men. Many believe this estimate to be very conservative.

Many women never discuss their symptoms with their doctor out of embarrassment.  ~ Dr. Lisbeth Roy

There are many different types of urinary incontinence.

The bad news is that each type of incontinence requires a different treatment plan. The good news is that all of them are treatable.

Despite the different types of incontinence and the various forms of treatment available, one thing remains consistent: 97 percent of women with urine leakage are looking for a less invasive (non-surgical) option that significantly improves their symptoms without a lot of complications or time away from work and the family.

At the Doctor’s Studio, we use an integrated, regenerative, and holistic approach to treating urine leakage. Our combined training in traditional urology and alternative medicine gives us the know-how to combine conventional treatment methods with complementary technologies, therapies, and services.

This experience provides us with the tools to synthesize multiple healing modalities into an individualized treatment plan customized for every unique patient. These include in-office procedures include O-ShotJuliet™ laser, Electrical stimulation, and more

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