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Urogynaecological conditions: prolapse, bladder and pelvic floor problems

  • Overview
  • Introduction
    • What are urogynaecological conditions and pelvic floor problems?
    • Signs and symptoms
    • Causes and contributing factors
  • The impacts of having urogynaecological conditions
    • Emotional wellbeing
    • Sex, intimacy and relationships
    • Family and friends
    • Quality of life
    • Work and money
  • Journey into healthcare for urogynaecological conditions
    • Deciding to first see healthcare professionals
    • Having tests and examinations
    • Getting a diagnosis
  • Treatments for urogynaecological conditions
    • Managing through lifestyle changes
    • Medications
    • Pessaries and other non-surgical devices
    • Physiotherapy
    • Surgical treatments and complications
    • Decision-making about treatments
    • Thinking about the future
  • Healthcare services for urogynaecological conditions
    • The structure of healthcare services
    • Navigating and using healthcare
    • Private healthcare
    • Thoughts on good and poor healthcare
  • Information and support
    • Stigma and embarrassment
    • Finding information and support
    • Key messages to other people
    • Key messages to healthcare professionals
    • Service improvement resource
  • People's Profiles
    • Under 30 years old
    • 30-44 years old
    • 45-59 years old
    • 60-74 years old
    • Over 75 years
    • Health Professionals
  • Resources and Information
  • Credits

Urogynaecological conditions: prolapse, bladder and pelvic floor problems

Profiles - Health Professionals

Dr Matthew Izett-Kay

Matthew is a Consultant Gynaecologist and Subspecialist Urogynaecologist.

Dr Sharon Dixon

Sharon is a general practitioner (GP).

Jo Willmott

Jo is a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist.

Tiana Howard

Tiana is a urogynaecology specialist nurse.

Beverly White

Beverly is a urogynaecology specialist nurse and also clinical lead for a service.

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