The Pavilion for Women at Texas Children's Hospital
  • You don’t have to be limited by a bladder or bowel condition

    Our urogynecologists can diagnose and treat pelvic floor disorders related to childbirth and other medical conditions

    The pelvic floor plays an important role in supporting internal organs, including your uterus, bladder and bowel. Sometimes pelvic floor muscles become weak after childbirth or because of other medical conditions. When that happens, you might experience urine leakage, stool leakage, an overactive bladder, constipation or other pelvic floor issues.

    You don’t have to live with these conditions. Our urogynecologists can offer you a diagnosis and medical treatment.

    We specialize in treating pelvic floor disorders

    Conditions we treat

    Our specialists diagnose and treat common pelvic floor disorders, including pelvic organ prolapse, overactive bladder, urinary incontinence and chronic urinary tract infections.

    Types of treatments

    Urogynecologists may recommend urogynecologic physical therapy, medication or surgery, including minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures, to address your pelvic floor disorder.  

    Fax number

    832-825-9401

     Visit our OB/GYN Practices section to learn more about our OB/GYNs who offer urogynecology services.

    Visit the patient resources section of the American Urogynecology Society Web site for more information on pelvic floor disorders.