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Urogynecology Hospital in India

Urogynecology is a specialised field of women’s healthcare that focuses on conditions related to bladder control, pelvic floor support, and bowel function. These concerns may develop after childbirth, with hormonal changes, or as part of the ageing process, and can gradually begin to affect daily activities and quality of life.

At Gleneagles Hospitals, urogynecology services are designed to support early identification and effective management of these conditions. The department is equipped with the necessary diagnostic facilities to evaluate pelvic floor disorders in detail and guide appropriate treatment planning.

Care is delivered through a multidisciplinary approach, bringing together urogynecologists, gynaecologists, urologists, physiotherapists, and trained nursing staff. This coordinated model helps ensure that patients receive timely evaluation, accurate diagnosis, and well-structured treatment plans for both simple and complex conditions.

With a focus on patient comfort, functional improvement, and long-term outcomes, Gleneagles Hospitals provides comprehensive urogynecology care in India in a supportive and confidential environment.

Conditions Treated

At Gleneagles Hospitals, the Urogynecology department focuses on conditions that specifically affect women’s pelvic health, including bladder, bowel, and pelvic floor function. These issues are often linked to pregnancy, childbirth, hormonal changes, and ageing, and may gradually impact daily comfort and confidence.

Each condition is assessed with attention to both medical findings and the individual challenges a woman may experience in her day-to-day life.

Common conditions managed include:

  • Urinary Incontinence in Women: Involuntary leakage of urine during activities such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, or physical exertion, as well as sudden urgency that may be difficult to control.
  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse: A condition where organs such as the bladder, uterus, or rectum shift downward due to weakened pelvic floor muscles, often leading to a feeling of heaviness or pressure.
  • Overactive Bladder: Frequent and urgent need to urinate, sometimes accompanied by nighttime urination, even without infection.
  • Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Repeated urinary infections that may be associated with bladder function issues or pelvic floor weakness.
  • Voiding Difficulties: Problems such as difficulty initiating urination, weak urine flow, or a sensation of incomplete bladder emptying.
  • Faecal Incontinence: Difficulty in controlling bowel movements, which may occur due to muscle or nerve-related changes, particularly after childbirth.
  • Pelvic Floor Pain and Pressure: Persistent discomfort, heaviness, or pain in the pelvic region that may worsen with standing, movement, or daily activities.
  • Post-Childbirth Pelvic Concerns: Issues such as pelvic weakness, bladder leakage, or discomfort that can develop after vaginal delivery or prolonged labour.
  • Bladder Pain Syndrome: Chronic bladder discomfort or pain accompanied by frequent or urgent urination without a clear infection.
  • Fistulas: Abnormal connections between organs, often occurring after childbirth complications, surgery, or infections, requiring specialised evaluation and care.

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Modern Infrastructure

At Gleneagles Hospitals, the Urogynecology department is supported by infrastructure designed to provide comprehensive care for women, from evaluation and diagnosis to treatment and recovery.

Our facilities include:

  • Advanced Operation Theatres: Equipped for both minimally invasive and conventional urogynecological procedures, supporting safe and precise surgical care.
  • Dedicated Consultation Spaces: Private and comfortable areas where women can discuss sensitive concerns openly and receive detailed guidance.
  • Urodynamic Testing Facilities: Specialised diagnostic tests that assess bladder function, helping identify the cause of urinary symptoms and guide treatment.
  • Minimally Invasive Surgical Support: Procedures performed through small incisions or vaginal approaches to reduce discomfort, minimise hospital stay, and support faster recovery.
  • Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Services: Structured therapy programs, including guided exercises, aimed at improving muscle strength, coordination, and bladder control.
  • ICU and Post-Operative Care: Access to intensive care and monitoring facilities for patients who require additional support after complex procedures.
  • Specialised Surgical Interventions: Treatment options such as sling procedures for urinary incontinence and surgeries to restore pelvic organ support while maintaining normal function.

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Why Choose Gleneagles Hospitals for Urogynecology?

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  • Specialised Women’s Pelvic Health Expertise: Care is provided by trained urogynecologists and supporting specialists experienced in managing bladder, bowel, and pelvic floor conditions specific to women.
  • Comprehensive and Coordinated Care: A multidisciplinary team, including gynaecologists, urologists, physiotherapists, and nursing staff, works together to ensure seamless evaluation and treatment.
  • Advanced Diagnostic Support: Access to specialised investigations such as urodynamic testing and imaging helps in accurate diagnosis and personalised treatment planning.
  • Minimally Invasive Treatment Options: Wherever appropriate, procedures are performed using less invasive techniques to support quicker recovery and improved comfort.
  • Focus on Privacy and Comfort: Consultation and treatment spaces are designed to provide a respectful, confidential, and supportive environment for women.
  • Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care: Structured therapy programs and follow-up care help improve function, prevent recurrence, and support long-term pelvic health.
  • Patient-Centred Approach: Treatment plans are tailored to individual needs, symptoms, and lifestyle, ensuring practical and sustainable outcomes.

    Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is urogynecology?

    Urogynecology is a specialised field of women’s health that focuses on conditions affecting the pelvic floor, bladder control, and bowel function.

  • What are the common symptoms of pelvic floor disorders?

    Common symptoms include urine leakage, frequent urination, pelvic pressure, difficulty emptying the bladder, and bowel control issues.

  • When should I consult a urogynecologist?

    You should consult a specialist if you experience persistent urinary leakage, pelvic discomfort, recurrent urinary infections, or symptoms affecting daily activities.

  • Can urinary incontinence be treated without surgery?

    Yes, many cases can be managed with pelvic floor exercises, lifestyle changes, medications, and physiotherapy. Surgery is considered only when necessary.

  • What is pelvic organ prolapse and how is it treated?

    Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when pelvic organs shift downward due to weakened muscles. Treatment may include physiotherapy, supportive devices, or surgical correction depending on severity.

  • How can I book an appointment for urogynecology consultation?

    You can book an appointment through the hospital website, helpline, or by visiting the hospital directly. At Gleneagles Hospitals, the support team assists in scheduling consultations with the appropriate specialist.

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