The University of Oklahoma Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Program

Women's Pelvic and Bladder Health Clinic

About us

Welcome from the director

Happy Holidays 2010-11

Providers & Fellows

Arielle Allen, DO Fellow

Edgar LeClaire, MD Fellow

Mikio A. Nihira, MD

Tamara Poteat, PA-C

Lieschen H. Quiroz, MD

S. Abbas Shobeiri, MD

Emily Swafford, PT

Sondy Troy, RDMS, MEd

Dena White, MD Fellow

Clinical Staff

Stephanie Broussard, PSR

Trynisha Cheadle, LPN

Susan Ecker, MA

Ramonica Edwards, MA

Jessica Moates, MA, PSR

Lea Phillips, RN, BSN

RaeChelle Ray, PSR

Victoria Rinehart, MA

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UROGYN News

 

OU pelvic floor specialists have pioneered surgical procedures and innovations in patient care that are world firsts.  OU Physicians also serve as medical faculty at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and train the region’s future physicians.

The OU Physicians Women’s Pelvic & Bladder Clinic provides advanced diagnostics, rehabilitation and corrective surgery for the following conditions:

  • Vaginal agenesis / MRKH
  • Vaginal stenosis or non-functional vagina (Narrowing of vaginal diameter and length requiring corrective surgery)
  • Mesh erosion, eroded slings, surgical complications 
  • Incomplete bladder emptying,  
  • Urinary frequency, urgency, nocturia
  • Frequent urinary tract infections
  • Fecal incontinence
  • Rectal fullness or prolapse
  • Vaginal prolapse (Cystocele, Rectocele, Enterocele)
  • Developmental variations requiring corrective surgery
  • Female sexual issues
  • Pelvic pain (endometriosis, interstitial cystitis, chronic pain syndromes)
  • Pudendal neuropathy

The clinic offers non-surgical treatments, including medications, pelvic exercises, biofeedback, electric stimulation, behavioral and dietary modifications and mechanical devices.  When symptoms continue to interfere with daily activities, vaginal, abdominal or laparoscopic surgery may be necessary.  Depending on your condition the most appropriate route for surgery will be chosen.  Corrective surgeries for pelvic and bladder conditions can be outpatient procedures with small incisions and minimal post-operative pain and recovery time.


Clinic: OU Physicians Building, 825 NE 10th street, Suite 5400,
Oklahoma City, OK 73126
Tel: (405) 271-9493,  Fax: (405) 271-4606

Administration: OUHSC, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Post Office Box 26901, Oklahoma City, OK 73126 
Tel: (405) 271-2247, Fax: (405) 271-1655

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