The proposed treatments are highly personalized according to the disease, quality of life and are always discussed with the patient.

Epidemiological investigations have shown that among patients treated for incontinence, 53% and 18% respectively complain of urinary incontinence and genital prolapse. Of all patients operated for rectal prolapse, 65% suffer from urinary incontinence and 34% from genital prolapse.

Physiotherapy is a key element, and the Center offers a unique care in Geneva, with coordinated pre-operative care, then after the intervention directly at the Clinic and finally post-operative in the medium and long term.

The management is multidisciplinary and relies on the skills of specialists in uro-gynecology, proctology, urology, imaging as well as teams of physiotherapists.

Each month specialists meet to discuss cases and propose a personalized treatment plan that may include surgery.

Do you have a pelvic floor pathology? Want a second opinion? 

  • Your file may be presented or sent for opinion by your doctor during the Centre's symposium
  • Your doctor may refer you for a second opinion to the Pelvic Floor Centre
  • Your doctor may refer you for treatment at the Pelvic Floor Centre
  • You can also contact the Centre directly by email or phone

 

 

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