Overactive Bladder Treatment
Regain control with personalized solutions for frequent urination
Effective OAB Management
Comprehensive solutions for urgency, frequency, and incontinence
Reduce Leakage
Significant improvement in bladder control
Fewer Urges
Decrease sudden urges to urinate
90% Success Rate
Proven treatments with high effectiveness

Our Treatment Approaches
We offer comprehensive solutions tailored to your specific symptoms:
- Behavioral therapies (bladder training, fluid management)
- Medications to relax bladder muscles
- Botox injections for severe cases
- Nerve stimulation therapies (PTNS, InterStim)
- Lifestyle and dietary modifications
Why Choose Our OAB Treatments?
Benefits of our comprehensive approach
Personalized Plans
We tailor treatment to your specific needs:
- Detailed bladder diary analysis
- Customized medication regimens
- Targeted behavioral therapies
- Step-up approach for optimal results
Advanced Options
When standard treatments aren't enough:
- Botox bladder injections
- Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation
- Sacral neuromodulation
- Minimally invasive surgical options
Treatment Process
Your journey to better bladder control
Initial Assessment
Detailed history and bladder diary review
Diagnostic Tests
Urinalysis, ultrasound, urodynamics if needed
Treatment Plan
Personalized approach based on your symptoms
Therapy Initiation
Starting with least invasive options first
Follow-up
Regular monitoring and adjustments
Patient Experiences
"Bladder training and medications reduced my bathroom trips from 15 to 6 times daily."
Priya M.
52 years old
"PTNS therapy gave me my life back - now I can travel without worrying about restrooms."
Ramesh T.
67 years old
"After years of suffering, Botox treatment finally stopped my leakage completely."
Sunita K.
45 years old
Common Questions
What causes overactive bladder?
OAB can result from nerve problems, muscle issues, infections, or neurological conditions. Often the exact cause isn't identified.
Are medications safe for long-term use?
Most OAB medications are safe for extended use with monitoring. We adjust doses and types to minimize side effects.
How effective is Botox treatment?
Bladder Botox injections typically provide 6-9 months of relief for 70-80% of patients with severe OAB.
Will I need surgery?
Most patients improve with non-surgical treatments. Surgery is only considered when all other options fail.