Women's Health

Urinary Incontinence Treatment for Women

Modern treatment options, specialist evaluation, and personalized care planning for urinary leakage concerns that may affect daily life, social confidence, and quality of life.

  • Private preliminary consultation
  • Minimally invasive treatment options
  • Guidance based on specialist medical evaluation
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Specialist guidance supported by years of urology experience.

View Treatment Options

International patients can receive coordinated guidance around appointments, reports, and travel timing.

Discreet Care

Treatment planning should follow a careful assessment, not assumptions.

Selected Options

Stress, urgency, mixed, and continuous leakage may require different approaches.

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You Are Not Alone

Urinary incontinence is more common than many women think.

Urinary leakage may occur after childbirth, during menopause, or with age-related pelvic floor changes. It can affect social life, sleep, confidence, and daily comfort.

Instead of delaying care because of embarrassment, a proper medical evaluation can help clarify the cause and guide a personalized treatment pathway. With modern options, symptoms may often be managed more effectively.

These symptoms may be affecting your daily life

Leakage When Coughing or Sneezing

Involuntary leakage during laughing, exercise, coughing, or sudden movement.

Sudden Urge to Urinate

A strong and urgent need to urinate that may occur before reaching the toilet.

Frequent Night-Time Urination

Interrupted sleep due to repeated need to urinate during the night.

Daily Pad Use

The need for protective pads in daily life, reducing comfort and social confidence.

Treatment Options

Urinary incontinence treatment is planned according to the type of leakage and specialist medical evaluation.

Pelvic Floor
Exercises

A supportive approach to strengthen pelvic floor muscles in mild to moderate symptoms.

Medication
Treatments

Medication may be considered for selected patients depending on the type of incontinence and physician assessment.

Bulkamid®
Treatment

A modern minimally invasive option that may be suitable for selected patient groups.

Surgical
Options

In advanced or specific clinical cases, surgical options may be evaluated by a specialist physician.

Treatment Journey

A clear, private, and personalized approach from the first consultation to follow-up.

Private Consultation

Your concerns are listened to with confidentiality and initial information is provided.

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Specialist Evaluation

The type, frequency, and quality-of-life impact of urinary leakage are assessed by a specialist physician.

02

Treatment Planning

A suitable treatment approach is planned according to your expectations and clinical condition.

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Follow-up

After treatment or procedure, guidance, control, and support continue as needed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

We answered common questions about urinary incontinence, treatment options, and the private consultation process.

  • 01 Is urinary incontinence normal?

    Urinary incontinence can be common among women; however, if it affects quality of life, it should be medically evaluated.

  • 02 Can it occur after childbirth?

    Yes. Pelvic floor changes and muscle weakness after childbirth may contribute to urinary leakage.

  • 03 Does every patient need surgery?

    No. Treatment depends on the type of incontinence, symptom severity, and the patient’s overall condition.

  • 04 Who is suitable for Bulkamid?

    Suitability for Bulkamid is determined after specialist medical evaluation. The same treatment is not appropriate for every patient.

  • 05 Is the consultation private?

    Yes. Consultation and information processes are handled with sensitivity to privacy and confidentiality.

Privacy-Focused Care

Urinary incontinence does not have to limit your quality of life.

You can request a private preliminary consultation to learn more about specialist evaluation and modern treatment options.
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