Local Health Services for:
"Incontinence" +
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- Continence Management - Methodist Hospital
- Methodist Hospital offers unique and individualized treatment for bladder and bowel problems at the Women's Diagnostic Center.
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- Continence Management Program - St. Luke's Quakertown Hospital
- St. Luke's Continence Management Program helps people manage urine loss, frequency and urgency.
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- Continence Program for Women - Riddle Memorial Hospital
- The Continence Program for Women is a comprehensive service for all diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor disorders such as urinary and fecal incontinence, voiding difficulties, and pelvic organ prolapse.
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- Incontinence Program for Women - Chester County Hospital
- The team of physical therapists at the Center for Physical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine is specially trained in the areas of womens health, incontinence and pelvic pain.
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- Urinary Continence Program - Doylestown Hospital
- Doylestowns Urinary Continence Program’s goal is to return you to your daily routine without inconvenience related to incontinence.
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- Urology - Abington Memorial Hospital
- Urinary tract infections, kidney stones, tumors/cancer, fertility problems, male and female incontinence and urological trauma are among the difficulties addressed by Abington's specialists.
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- Urology - Bryn Mawr Hospital
- Bryn Mawr's urologists are concerned with the determination and treatment of urinary tract disorders in men and women.
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- Urology - Lankenau Hospital
- Lankenau's urologists are concerned with the determination and treatment of urinary tract disorders in men and women.
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- Urology - Paoli Hospital
- Paolis urologists are concerned with the determination and treatment of urinary tract disorders in men and women
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