Specialty Care
IU Health Physicians Urogynecology
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Hours
At IU Health Physicians Urogynecology at IU Health Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, we provide specialized care for women for bladder and bowel problems.
Our fellowship-trained urogynecologists will provide you the highest quality care for your female pelvic floor problems.
At our downtown Indianapolis location, we treat many bladder, bowel and pelvic floor disorders and conditions, including:
- Pelvic organ prolapse (falling of internal organs)
- Bladder control problems (urinary incontinence)
- Problems holding bowel movements (fecal incontinence)
- Pelvic floor pain
- Painful intercourse
- Difficulty urinating (urinary retention)
- Constipation
- Recurrent bladder infections
Learn more about urogynecology services offered at IU Health.
Parking
To help you get to our practice at the Methodist Professional Center at IU Health Methodist Hospital, we recommend parking in Garage #2 at 1801 N. Senate Blvd.
The garage has elevators, stairs and reserved parking spaces for people with special parking needs. IU Health security officers and cameras monitor all garage activity.
Our Practice
At our downtown Indianapolis location, we treat many bladder, bowel and pelvic floor disorders and conditions, including:
- Pelvic organ prolapse (falling of internal organs)
- Bladder control problems (urinary incontinence)
- Problems holding bowel movements (fecal incontinence)
- Pelvic floor pain
- Painful intercourse
- Difficulty urinating (urinary retention)
- Constipation
- Recurrent bladder infections
Learn more about urogynecology services offered at IU Health.
Parking
To help you get to our practice at the Methodist Professional Center at IU Health Methodist Hospital, we recommend parking in Garage #2 at 1801 N. Senate Blvd.
The garage has elevators, stairs and reserved parking spaces for people with special parking needs. IU Health security officers and cameras monitor all garage activity.