Urogynecology
Urogynecology
Make a New Patient Appointment:
Call 202-741-2500
Services We Offer & Conditions We Treat:
- Urinary incontinence (leaking of urine)*
- Fecal incontinence (passing of gas or stool involuntarily)
- Pelvic organ prolapse (weakening of pelvis muscles)*
- Dropping of uterus, bladder, rectum, or intestine
- Overactive bladder symptoms*
- Fistula (connection between the bladder and vagina or vaginal and rectum)
- Vaginal mesh complications
- Voiding disorders such as urinary retention
- Chronic urinary tract infections
- Pelvic pain and sexual dysfunction
- Hematuria (blood in urine)
- Complications from childbirth
- Comprehensive pelvic examination
- Cystoscopy
- Cystometry
- Urodynamic studies
The GW Center for Urogynecology and Pelvic Health Provides Comprehensive Care for Women with Pelvic Floor Disorders
The GW Center for Urogynecology and Pelvic Health provides comprehensive care for women with pelvic floor disorders. Women of all ages and races can suffer from bladder and pelvic floor disorders. The pelvic floor is a combination of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that support the pelvic organs — the bladder, vagina, uterus, and rectum. The pelvic floor can be weakened by a combination of factors such as childbirth, heavy lifting, the effects of menopause and aging, and other chronic medical and neurologic conditions.
Although problems do become more common with advancing age, even young women can be affected.
- Patient Resources
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- AUGS - Women and Caregivers
- Voices for PFD (YouTube Channel)
- Patient Leaflets - Your Pelvic Floor
- Patient Stories - Your Pelvic Floor
- Resource Sheets - Your Pelvic Floor
Dr. Charelle Carter-Brooks, Urologynecologist, discusses Pelvic Floor Disorders
Carter-Brooks Discusses Pelvic Floor Disorder from BlackDoctor.org.
The Hidden Medical Epidemic: Pelvic Floor Disorders by Dr. Charelle Carter-Brooks
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Referrals to the center can be made through a patient's primary care physician or gynecologist. Many women self-refer, so a physician's referral is not necessary.
Some of the symptoms women experience can include:
- Leaking of urine or stool
- Difficulty with bowel movements
- Pelvic pain or pressure
- Dropped bladder or uterus
Pelvic floor disorders significantly compromise the quality of women’s lives, which may result in depression, social isolation, and avoidance of physical and sexual activity due to discomfort and embarrassment. Our experts are dedicated to improving the quality of our patients' lives.
Contact Us:
Location: 22nd & I Street, NW, 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20037
Phone: (202) 741-2500
Office hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.