Pelvic Health Services
Services to support you
We see women with:
- Stress incontinence - urinary leaking with certain activities.
- Overactive bladder - having a sudden desire to go to the toilet immediately with possible leaking of urine before reaching the toilet. There may be a need to visit the toilet more frequently than normal.
- Mixed urinary incontinence – a combination of stress incontinence and over active bladder.
- Small to moderate prolapse of the front and/or back vaginal wall(s) – weakening of the support structures that support the vagina, resulting in bulging of the pelvic organs into the vagina.
- Pain related pelvic floor dysfunction e.g. vaginismus.
- Post natal pelvic girdle pain, perineal trauma and diastasis rectus abdominus.
We see men with:
- Urinary incontinence and/or erectile dysfunction following prostate surgery.
We see men and women with:
- Faecal incontinence – leakage of faeces.
- Obstructive defecation – difficult emptying the bowel, which may or may not be associated with constipation.
Find information about pelvic health problems here:
Need more help?
Consider self referring using the link below:
If you have a new injury or problem, please look at the self help information in our advice pages. We will often complete the same exercises and share information in clinic appointments.
If you still need some more help you can self refer into our service. Please note that the NHS is currently experiencing longer than normal waits, for more information visit our waiting times page.