URMC / Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pelvic Health and Urogynecology Pelvic Health and Urogynecology UR Medicine urogynecologists have expertise ranging from routine care to advanced surgical procedures. Bringing a diverse range of experience and interests in many specialty areas, our providers are committed to delivering comprehensive care to every patient. Adult Pelvic Health & Continence Care UR Medicine Adult Pelvic Health & Continence Care is the most comprehensive center in the region for the evaluation and treatment of pelvic health conditions. We are one of the few practices in the nation to unite multiple specialists in one location to better coordinate our patients’ care. Our physicians are deeply involved in research to constantly learn more about reasons for pelvic health and continence problems and to improve treatments of these conditions. We strive to offer minimally invasive techniques whenever possible. UR Medicine West Ridge Obstetrics and Gynecology Doctors Marc Eigg and Marc Greenstein are the most experienced urogynecologists in the Rochester area. Both are board certified in urogynecology (FPMRS). With in-office comprehensive testing, treatments and surgeries, our physicians provide a range of non-surgical and surgical options, including advanced laparoscopic, vaginal and robotic surgery.
Conditions We Treat Adult Pelvic Health & Continence Care Benign disorders of the colon, rectum, and anus Bladder, rectal, uterine and vaginal prolapse Colon cancer Constipation Defecatory disorders Difficulty voiding Inflammatory bowel disease Interstitial cystitis Involuntary loss of bowel control Obstructed defecation Painful bladder Recurrent urinary tract infections Urinary incontinence UR Medicine West Ridge OB/GYN Stress Urinary Incontinence Overactive Bladder Pelvic Organ Prolapse Urethral disorders and Diverticulum Interstitial Cystitis / Painful Bladder Syndrome Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection Hematuria Urinary Retention Neurogenic Bladder Vestibulitis Complex pelvic floor trauma complications Anal sphincter injuries Fistulas of many types (primary and recurrent)