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Urodynamics Q & A

  • Urodynamics refers to a series of tests that evaluate how well your urinary system — including your bladder, urethra, and pelvic muscles — holds and releases urine. The urodynamic tests at Monroe OBGYN allow our doctors to get a complete picture of your bladder function to determine the best course of treatment.

    Some of the tools we use include:
    Cystometry: Measures how much urine your bladder can hold.
    Electromyography: Evaluates the electrical activity in the nerves and muscles of your pelvic floor.
    Urethral Pressure Profile: Tests the function of your urethra.
    Uroflowmetry: Measures the speed and volume of your urine output.
    Voiding Pressure Study: Examines the pressure in your bladder as you urinate.

  • Urodynamics refers to a series of tests that evaluate how well your urinary system — including your bladder, urethra, and pelvic muscles — holds and releases urine. The urodynamic tests at Monroe OBGYN allow our doctors to get a complete picture of your bladder function to determine the best course of treatment.

    Some of the tools we use include:
    Cystometry: Measures how much urine your bladder can hold.
    Electromyography: Evaluates the electrical activity in the nerves and muscles of your pelvic floor.
    Urethral Pressure Profile: Tests the function of your urethra.
    Uroflowmetry: Measures the speed and volume of your urine output.
    Voiding Pressure Study: Examines the pressure in your bladder as you urinate.

  • Urodynamics refers to a series of tests that evaluate how well your urinary system — including your bladder, urethra, and pelvic muscles — holds and releases urine. The urodynamic tests at Monroe OBGYN allow our doctors to get a complete picture of your bladder function to determine the best course of treatment.

    Some of the tools we use include:
    Cystometry: Measures how much urine your bladder can hold.
    Electromyography: Evaluates the electrical activity in the nerves and muscles of your pelvic floor.
    Urethral Pressure Profile: Tests the function of your urethra.
    Uroflowmetry: Measures the speed and volume of your urine output.
    Voiding Pressure Study: Examines the pressure in your bladder as you urinate.

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Find Relief from Incontinence with Monroe OBGYN

At Monroe OBGYN, we are committed to diagnosing the source of your incontinence and helping you find the most effective solution. With our urodynamic testing, we can identify the underlying problem and develop a personalized treatment plan to help you regain control over your bladder and improve your quality of life.

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Regain Control Over Your Bladder Health

If you’re struggling with bladder control issues, you’re not alone. Approximately 17 million people in the United States experience some form of incontinence, with 17% of women over the age of 18 suffering from an overactive bladder.

At Monroe OBGYN, our team provides urodynamics testing to help women identify the root cause of their urinary issues and restore their quality of life.

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