Managing Overactive Bladder

Urinary Incontinence

Over 11 million women suffer from urinary incontinence (involuntary loss of urine). Many women feel embarrassed to discuss this condition with their doctor. Some women believe that this is a normal part of aging. Involuntary loss of urine is an abnormal condition. Our office is equipped to fully evaluate and diagnose this condition. Dr. De La Rosa employs a variety of medical and surgical treatments to help regain bladder control.

Dr. De La Rosa has a full array of tests available to help determine the cause of urinary incontinence including urinalysis, cystoscopy and studies of urine pressure and flow.

Treatment Options

Simple therapies, such as diet modification, avoiding liquids before bedtime, or changing medications can immediately improve urinary incontinence. However, when an infection or serious illness inhibits a patient's ability to control bladder function, more aggressive treatment may be needed. Non-invasive outpatient procedures, biofeedback, medications and surgery are among several options. Overall, Dr. De La Rosa finds that treatment can cure or significantly improve the symptoms of about 80 percent of patients with urinary incontinence.

What do we offer?

We offer a complete range of women’s health services. From adolescent care, to obstetrical care, to treatment of menopause, Caring for women of all ages from Incontinence to OB/GYN problems.

our philosophy

Quality of life matters!

Dedicated to providing the latest, minimally invasive treatments for common GYN problems. By utilizing these advanced treatments, patients can achieve a healthy, active lifestyle with minimal pain and recovery time.

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