Bladder control problems and pelvic prolapse affect millions of women. If you have suffered from urinary incontinence and/or prolapse, you know it can significantly impact your quality of life. Dr. Glass and Dr. Kroeger have helped hundreds of women resolve these challenging problems and get on with their lives. Dr. Glass and Dr. Kroeger work side-by-side in the surgical treatment of pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence, so patients get the benefit of having two excellent surgeons and twice the experience.
After a thorough evaluation, our doctors will suggest the most appropriate treatment for you. This may include nonsurgical options such as physical therapy to strengthen pelvic floor muscles, bladder retraining, pessary use or lifestyle modifications. Many types of minimally invasive surgical options exist as well, including: