What's going on
Overactive bladder is a signaling problem — the bladder calling urgently when it doesn't need to. Pelvic floor dysfunction is a support-and-coordination problem in the muscles that hold everything where it belongs. They often travel together, and each makes the other worse.
How we evaluate it
Visits are led by our advanced practice providers in coordination with the practice's physicians: history, symptom mapping, urine testing on site, and an honest conversation about what bothers you most — because that is what treatment should aim at.
Treatment, stepwise
Bladder retraining and urge-control techniques, pelvic floor strengthening with coordination of formal pelvic floor physical therapy when helpful, fluid and dietary adjustments, and medications when they add real benefit. If symptoms persist despite solid first-line care, the practice's physicians evaluate the procedural options with you and coordinate the path forward.