Women’s Sexual and Urinary Health

There are many reasons for women to see a urologist – reasons that go well beyond the typical urinary tract infections

Women may experience urological health issues that are unique to their anatomy. Childbirth, menopause or a hysterectomy can alter the body in ways that could lead to conditions including pelvic floor weakness, overactive bladder or inflammation of the bladder wall (interstitial cystitis).

These disorders are common in women at every age. And they’re treatable. Don’t let symptoms of one of these common conditions disrupt your life. We’re here to help. These are topics we discuss with women every day. Help is available and that’s why we’re here.

Common Conditions Women Face

Interstitial cystitis

Also known as painful bladder syndrome, it is a chronic inflammation of the bladder wall that causes pelvic discomfort.

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Overactive bladder

Feeling like you have to “go” right now, even if your bladder is empty.

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Pelvic floor weakness or prolapse

Occurs when the upper portion of the vagina loses its normal shape and drops down into the vaginal canal or even outside of the vaginal opening.

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Urinary incontinence

When your bladder weakens, and you accidentally urinate.

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Urinary tract infections

Highly common in women, an infection of the kidneys, ureters, bladder or urethra.

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Vaginal pain and dryness

Especially in post-menopausal women suffering from vaginal atrophy and vaginal dryness.

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Our Specialists in Female Health

Rebecca Roedersheimer, M.D.

From our hometown of Cincinnati, Dr. Roedersheimer has been helping women and men with urologic issues for more than 20 years. She has special expertise in female urology/pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. Dr. Roedersheimer sees patients in our West Side and Norwood offices.

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Anne Scott, M.D.

Dr. Scott left a private practice in Tuscaloosa, AL, where she had worked for almost 10 years to join The Urology Group last year. She has special expertise in female urology, prolapse, and female incontinence/voiding dysfunction. Dr. Scott sees patients in our Fairfield, Middletown, and Norwood offices.

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Christina Mikhail, P.A.

As a physician assistant, Christine gets to know her patients and works collaboratively with our team of providers to find solutions. She joined The Urology Group a year ago, after six years as a PA at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Christina sees patients in our Norwood office.

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