
Are you bothered by leakage? We are here to help with our all female clinical staff.
Incontinence treatment solutions for you.
We accept most insurance plans including Medicare and Kaiser.
Unlike many pelvic health clinics, you will be SEEN by a doctor, not just overseen by one.
We don’t use a “medical director” model. You come for expertise, and you deserve to see an actual doctor.
Dr. Rogers is a female urologist specializing in leakage treatments in Denver, Colorado. She has over 15 years of experience.
As an early adopter of the most innovative incontinence therapies, Dr. Alexandra Rogers is dedicated to educating patients and assisting them in making informed medical decisions to improve their quality of life. We specialize in Second Opinions for leakage.
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Stress urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine that occurs either during exercise or when coughing, sneezing, or laughing.
The condition can be caused by many things such as childbirth, aging, and obesity. Stress urinary incontinence is a common condition occurring in 43% of women. Fortunately, we offer solutions for bothersome SUI.
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Overactive bladder, also called OAB, is a condition where the bladder muscles contract uncontrollably. It affects 40% of women. It can happen at any time without warning which can be really challenging and at times embarrassing if a leakage accident happens.
The symptoms of overactive bladder are:
• Urge Urinary Incontinence (i.e., the inability to control your urine flow or stop it once it starts resulting in leakage) which occurs in 33% of U.S. Women.
• Urgency (i.e., feeling that you have to go to the bathroom immediately with no warning)
• Frequent Urination (i.e., going to the restroom too often)
• Nocturia (i.e., getting up at night to use the restroom)
75% of women with OAB are not well managed for this condition that can dramatically impair quality of life. Find relief with us.
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Fecal incontinence is defined as the involuntary leakage of stool from the rectum. It is a common condition that affects 23% of women. The most common causes are constipation, diarrhea, and other neurologic conditions.
Fecal incontinence is a hard topic to discuss despite 10 million U.S. women experiencing this type of leakage. 70% suffer in silence despite excellent therapies existing to help with this often debilitating issue.
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If you are seeking a second opinion about leakage treatments, our board-certified fellowship trained female urologist can help you feel more confident in your medical decisions. A second opinion can help you understand all different forms of treatment options and help you make the right decision.
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