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Urogynecology at Farmington Health Center

Contact & Location Information

Phone

801-213-2995

Address

165 N. University Ave
Farmington, UT 84025

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Treating Prolapse, Incontinence, & Pelvic Foor Disorders

 

For women, problems with your bladder and pelvic organs can cause discomfort and embarrassment. Urogynecologists at the Farmington Health Center treat bladder problems for women of all ages at every stage of life—whether you’ve just given birth or are going through menopause.

Our urogynecologists have expertise in treating a variety of bladder conditions, including urinary incontinence. Our doctors also treat pelvic floor disorders.

Our doctors collaborate to bring you the best treatment and care.

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Treating Incontinence, Pelvic Pain, & Uterine Prolapse

We treat the following conditions:

Surgical & Non-Surgical Treatments

We know that every woman is unique. Not all women will want surgery to treat their pelvic problems. We treat incontinence and pelvic prolapse both with and without surgery.

We offer the following surgeries:

  • incontinence surgery
  • prolapse surgery

Where Are We Located Inside Farmington Health Center?

Our urogynecology clinic is located on the second floor on the northwest side of the building. When you arrive at our clinic, our staff will help guide you where to go.

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Complimentary Services

To make your appointment more convenient, we also offer:

  • free Wi-Fi,
  • an on-site pharmacy,
  • free child care during your appointment, and
  • a comfortable lobby with electrical outlets in the furniture so you can charge your device.

Free Child Care

Child care issues should never prevent you from getting to the doctor and getting the health care you need. We offer free child care for patients during their appointment.

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