A genital tract prolapse (pelvic organ prolapse) is a weakness of the supporting structures of the uterus (womb), pelvic floor and vagina. Prolapsed bladders (cystocele) can cause a variety of problems like discomfort and urinary incontinence. Many women will notice a bulge or a dragging sensation.
Incontinence and prolapse are distressing and serious health issues. If they're affecting your ability to enjoy life, you are not alone. We provide a high level of expert and compassionate care to help you regain confidence and peace of mind. Bladder weakness is most common in women aged 30-70, especially after having children.
Some of the body’s waste products are removed in the urine. When urine becomes concentrated crystals form. Most people simply excrete these crystals in their urine. In a small amount of people the crystals stick together and form stones.
A diagnosis of cancer is a worrying time. We offer a full range of treatments for kidney and bladder cancers in women.
Recurrent urine tract infections (UTIs) can be very bothersome, and not just because the symptoms of rushing to the toilet and the feeling of passing "razor blades" affects your health and quality of life.
Urology Associates' surgeons operate on site at Forte Health, St George's Hospital and Southern Cross Hospital in Christchurch. For more information about the hospitals including patient forms, information about your stay and contact details please see the link below.
Urology Associates
Forte Health Building
132 Peterborough Street
Christchurch 8013
New Zealand
Urology Associates - Whakatipu
Suite G, Centre of Medical Excellence
12 Twelfth Avenue
Lake Hayes, Queenstown
New Zealand