SENSITIVITY + SUCCESS

Pelvic health conditions—such as urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction, and pain—are surprisingly common but can be very hard to manage. At the Center for Continence and Pelvic Health (CCPH), we create customized treatment and support plans to meet your unique needs while prioritizing your privacy and comfort.

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Your symptoms could be caused by one or more different conditions. Proper diganosis is key to finding the right treatments for you—and the more information you can share with your doctor, the more they can help. Click on your main symptom below to learn more.

About the Center for Continence + Pelvic Health

We take an innovative approach to treating pelvic health issues by bringing together experts from across the health system and providing you with personalized support at each phase of diagnosis and treatment.

Pelvic health issues can be complex. You may need to see more than one type of specialist, and it can be hard to know where to start. When you contact us, you will speak to our navigator. This expert will help determine who you should see first, explain the next steps, and provide education about your condition and related care.

Once you begin to see doctors, nurses, and therapists, we will continue to guide you, so that your care is coordinated between all of your providers. This helps ensure that you get the most effective and timely assistance. The navigator will always be available to you, as well, to answer questions and help you understand the treatment process.

Depending on your concerns, you might see one or more doctors, nurses, therapists, or other specialists. 

  • Urologists: Doctors who care for the urinary system (bladder, kidneys, etc.)
  • Gastroenterologists: Doctors who care for the stomach and intestines
  • Obstetrician/Gynecologists: Doctors who care for the female reproductive system
  • Neurologists: Doctors who care for the brain and nervous system
  • Physical or Occupational Therapists: Therapists who focuses on exercises and rehabilitation

Meet Our Team

  • Compassionate Care: We understand how hard—and even embarrassing—it can be to manage pelvic health conditions. Your privacy and comfort are our top priority, and every patient can expect kindness, compassion, and discretion.
  • Connected Caregivers: Your providers are connected. Because your doctor, physical therapist, and other Middlesex Health experts are part of our Pelvic Health + Continence Center, they can communicate often and easily to ensure that your experience is seamless.
  • Complete Care: We offer a full range of services—from diagnosis to treatment to physical rehabilitation.