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Best Urogynecology Clinic in Kanakapura Road | Manipal Hospitals
Best Urogynecology Clinic in Kanakapura Road | Manipal Hospitals

Uro-Gynaecology Clinic

Best Urogynecology Clinic in Kanakapura Road


Certain health concerns are difficult to talk about, but finding the right help can restore not just your comfort, but your confidence and peace of mind. The Uro-Gynaecology Clinic at Manipal Hospital Kanakapura Road combines uro-gynaecology, pelvic floor physiotherapy, continence nursing, and reconstructive surgery to treat urinary, pelvic floor, and lower genital tract disorders. Our coordinated assessment, clear counselling, staged conservative treatment, and advanced surgical options ensure quality of life through compassionate, goal-directed care and follow-up for every treatment stages. As the best urogynecology clinic in Kanakapura Road, Bangalore, we are recognised for comprehensive urogynecology services that prioritise shared decision-making.

Best Urogynecology Clinic in Kanakapura Road | Manipal Hospitals

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Why Manipal Hospitals?

At Manipal Hospital Kanakapura Road, pelvic health care is built around trust, discretion, and long-term well-being. We understand that uro-gynaec concerns can affect confidence, relationships, and daily comfort, which is why our approach combines clinical precision with sensitive, respectful communication. Patients choose our uro-gynaec service for:

  • Dedicated uro-gynaec specialists trained in comprehensive pelvic floor management

  • Structured diagnostic evaluation, including urodynamics and targeted pelvic imaging

  • A conservative-first philosophy with pelvic floor physiotherapy and behavioural therapy options

  • Minimally invasive and reconstructive surgical expertise for prolapse and incontinence

  • Integrated rehabilitation, long-term follow-up, and confidential counselling support

 

Conditions & Their Causes

Our clinic evaluates a wide range of uro-gynaecological conditions that affect continence, pelvic support, and pelvic pain. Common conditions we assess and manage:

  • Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)

    • Stress urinary incontinence occurs when urine leaks during activities that increase abdominal pressure, such as coughing or exercise. It is usually caused by weakening of the pelvic-floor muscles and connective tissues due to childbirth, ageing, or prior pelvic surgery.

  • Overactive bladder/urge incontinence: 

    • Overactive bladder causes a sudden, difficult-to-control urge to urinate, sometimes leading to leakage. It results from involuntary bladder muscle (detrusor) overactivity, which may be idiopathic, neurological, metabolic, or medication-related.

  • Pelvic organ prolapse (POP)

    • Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when the bladder, uterus, or rectum descends due to weakened pelvic support structures. It commonly develops after pregnancy, connective tissue weakness, or chronic physical strain.

  • Recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTI)

    • Recurrent urinary tract infections involve repeated episodes of infection affecting the urinary system. They may be caused by anatomical factors, incomplete bladder emptying, hormonal changes, or local tissue atrophy.

  • Fistula and complex pelvic defects

    • Fistulas are abnormal connections between pelvic organs that can cause continuous leakage or infection. They usually result from obstetric injuries, surgical complications, or radiation-related damage.

  • Neuropathic bladder and voiding dysfunction

    • Neuropathic bladder occurs when nerve-related disorders interfere with normal bladder storage and emptying. It is commonly associated with spinal cord injuries or other neurological diseases.

  • Chronic pelvic pain and dyspareunia

    • Chronic pelvic pain refers to persistent discomfort in the pelvic region that may affect daily life and intimacy. It often has multifactorial causes, including muscular, nerve-related, or gynecological conditions.

Symptoms

Symptoms vary but often overlap: recognising them early helps target the right tests and treatments. Common presentations include: 

  • Leakage with coughing, sneezing, exercise, or lifting (stress leakage)

  • Sudden urgency to pass urine, frequency, and nighttime waking to void

  • Sensation of a vaginal bulge, pelvic pressure, or visible prolapse

  • Pain during intercourse, persistent pelvic discomfort, or recurrent UTIs

  • Difficulty starting a stream, incomplete emptying, or a need to strain

Treatment

At our Uro-Gynaecology Clinic, we deliver evidence-based conservative therapies, targeted diagnostics, minimally invasive reconstructive surgery, individualized rehabilitation, and ongoing follow-up focused on restoring function, continence, sexual health, and overall quality of life.

  • Pelvic floor rehabilitation & biofeedback: Supervised exercise programs with biofeedback and bladder training to strengthen support, improve coordination, and reduce leakage; first-line for many patients.

  • Medical therapy (antimuscarinics, β3-agonists, topical estrogens): Individualised drug plans to control urgency and improve mucosal health; explained with side-effect profiles and monitoring.

  • Minimally invasive interventions (Botulinum toxin, sacral neuromodulation): Outpatient procedures for refractory overactive bladder that modulate bladder activity and reduce urgency episodes with protocolled follow-up.

  • Conservative devices (pessaries): Non-surgical support for prolapse that can restore comfort and function while preserving fertility or deferring surgery.

  • Sling procedures and pelvic reconstructive surgery (mesh-sparing): Durable surgical repairs for significant SUI or prolapse using native tissue or proven slings; plans prioritise safety, recovery, and functional outcomes.

  • Fistula repair and complex reconstruction: Multidisciplinary preoperative planning and staged reconstructive surgery for obstetric or iatrogenic fistulae and severe pelvic floor defects.

  • Diagnostic urodynamics and targeted imaging: Objective testing to differentiate storage vs voiding problems and to personalise treatment reliably before invasive interventions.

Services Offered

Our female pelvic health clinic in Kanakapura Road services span diagnostic, therapeutic, and follow-up care to treat the full spectrum of uro-gynaecological concerns. You will benefit from the following services:

  • Clinical assessment and pelvic-floor examination

  • Urodynamic studies and bladder diary analysis

  • Ultrasound (transvaginal and pelvic), cystoscopy, and diagnostic imaging

  • Pelvic physiotherapy and biofeedback programmes

  • Pharmacogenetic-aware medication review for complex cases

  • Botulinum toxin injections, urethral bulking, and pessary services

  • Laparoscopic and vaginal reconstructive surgery, mesh-sparing repairs

  • Multidisciplinary pelvic pain clinic and sexual health support

  • Post-operative rehabilitation and long-term follow-up clinics

Facilities & Services

We provide private counselling rooms, trained continence nurses, video-urodynamics labs, and day-care procedure facilities for same-day recovery where appropriate. Other facilities include:

  • Dedicated urodynamics and pelvic imaging suites

  • Outpatient procedure rooms and day-surgery theatres

  • Pelvic-floor physiotherapy and rehabilitation centre

  • Specialist counselling suites for sensitive discussions

  • Coordinated referrals to obstetrics, oncology, and reconstructive services when required

  • Electronic follow-up systems and structured long-term outcome monitoring

FAQ's

If leakage, urgency, pelvic bulge, recurrent UTIs, pelvic pain, or voiding difficulty persist despite initial measures, specialist assessment clarifies the cause and offers targeted options. Early assessment helps identify the exact cause and offers targeted treatment options.

Often, yes, urodynamics, ultrasound, and symptom questionnaires help pinpoint dysfunction and tailor therapy; not every patient requires invasive testing. However, not every patient requires invasive testing before starting treatment.

Yes. Supervised pelvic floor rehabilitation is first-line for many women and can substantially reduce or eliminate symptoms when performed consistently. With consistent practice, it can significantly reduce or even eliminate symptoms.

When indicated, modern minimally invasive and native tissue repairs are effective with acceptable risk profiles. Surgeons discuss procedure options, likely outcomes, and recovery clearly. Your surgeon will clearly explain the procedure, expected outcomes, and recovery process.

Yes, pessary management, conservative therapies, and fertility-sparing surgical plans are part of our care pathways when preservation is a priority. Fertility-sparing surgical plans are also discussed and tailored to individual needs.

Uro Gynaecology Clinic in Kanakapura Road, Bangalore offering compassionate advanced care for pelvic floor disorders and women’s health.

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