Regain Control of Your Bladder—and Your Life
Urinary incontinence can be frustrating, embarrassing, and isolating. At InfiniHealth Medical Group, we offer discreet, compassionate care using advanced technology and treatment options to help you take control with confidence.
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Understand What You’re Experiencing
Urinary incontinence is the unintentional leakage of urine—ranging from small dribbles to complete loss of bladder control. It can result from weak pelvic floor muscles, nerve dysfunction, or lifestyle factors like caffeine, alcohol, or medication.
While common, it’s not something you have to live with. With the right diagnosis and care, you can restore normal bladder function and improve your quality of life.
Advanced Tools for Accurate Diagnosis
At InfiniHealth, we go beyond guesswork. Our team uses state-of-the-art diagnostics to get to the root of your symptoms:
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Urodynamic Studies – Measure bladder pressure, flow rate, and function.
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High-Resolution Ultrasound – Pinpoints structural abnormalities in the urinary tract.
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Video Cystoscopy – A small camera inserted through the urethra to visually examine your bladder and urethra.
These tests help us understand exactly what’s causing your leakage—so we can treat it with precision.
Which Type Are You Dealing With?
There are several forms of incontinence, each with its own triggers and solutions:
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Stress Incontinence – Leakage during coughing, laughing, or lifting.
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Urge Incontinence (Overactive Bladder) – Sudden, intense urge with little warning.
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Functional Incontinence – Caused by mobility or cognitive challenges.
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Overflow Incontinence – Frequent dribbling and feeling of incomplete emptying.
Identifying your type is the first step toward finding the right treatment.
Your Care Plan, Tailored to You
InfiniHealth’s multidisciplinary team designs a plan based on your unique needs, which may include:
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Bladder Training – Techniques to improve timing and frequency.
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Pelvic Floor Therapy & Biofeedback – Strengthen the muscles that support bladder control.
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Medications – To calm an overactive bladder or support control.
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Nerve Stimulation – Like InterStim® or Peripheral Tibial Nerve Stimulation to re-establish communication between bladder and brain.
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Minimally Invasive Options – Including ThermiVa® and urethral bulking injections.
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Surgical Interventions – Like slings or artificial urinary sphincters, used for more severe cases.
We help you weigh the options and choose what fits your lifestyle and goals.
Take the First Step Toward Confidence
Bladder leakage may be common—but it’s not normal. Our experienced providers offer understanding, discretion, and real results.




