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Whatever the treatment, gynecologists play an important role in helping these patients get treatment. Clinicians have the opportunity to work closely with urogynecology specialists to provide women with the best possible care for pelvic floor disorders.
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Read More »Some of your patients may not realize the importance of pelvic floor health until they experience a pelvic floor disorder. Urogynecologists, who are specially trained to treat pelvic floor problems, tend to see patients with these concerns. Yet traditional gynecologists can and do see patients with pelvic floor conditions. In fact, you may be the first clinician your patient will encounter when seeking help. Whether you provide care yourself or refer them to subspecialists, it helps to deepen your understanding of the disorders that affect this aspect of their anatomy.
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Read More »At NYU Langone, specialists including gynecologists and urogynecologists—doctors who specialize in reproductive, urinary tract, and pelvic conditions in women—are experts at identifying the causes of pelvic pain.
At NYU Langone, specialists including gynecologists and urogynecologists—doctors who specialize in reproductive, urinary tract, and pelvic conditions in women—are experts at identifying the causes of pelvic pain. These include adenomyosis, endometriosis, fibroids, interstitial cystitis, ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease, and pelvic organ prolapse. Surgeons at our Robotic Surgery Center are experts in the latest robot-assisted techniques for treating women with conditions that cause pelvic pain. At NYU Langone’s Center for Female Pelvic Medicine, our doctors—including gynecologists, urogynecologists, and surgeons—work as a team to provide personalized care. Our interventional radiologists can also provide nonsurgical treatments for certain causes of pelvic pain.
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