Understanding Urinary Incontinence

What Is Urinary Incontinence?

Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine — a condition that affects millions of Americans and can significantly impact daily life, self-confidence, and social activities. Despite being extremely common, many people suffer in silence due to embarrassment.

At Medical Center Plus, our experts employ advanced diagnostic tools and a range of treatment options to address and manage urinary incontinence effectively. The condition is often linked to hormonal imbalances , pelvic floor weakness, and chronic conditions such as diabetes.

We offer the innovative Emsella Treatment — a non-invasive, highly effective therapy that strengthens the pelvic floor muscles to restore bladder control. You can sit fully clothed while the treatment works — no surgery, no downtime.

Common Symptoms

  • Leaking urine when coughing or sneezing
  • Sudden, urgent need to urinate
  • Frequent urination (day or night)
  • Inability to reach the toilet in time
  • Leaking during exercise or lifting
  • Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying
  • Avoiding activities due to fear of leakage
Why It Happens

Common Causes of Urinary Incontinence

Weakened Pelvic Floor

Pregnancy, childbirth, and aging weaken the pelvic floor muscles that support the bladder and control urine flow.

Hormonal Changes

Declining estrogen during menopause weakens urethral and bladder tissues. See Bioidentical Hormones.

Prostate Issues

Enlarged prostate or post-prostatectomy changes are a leading cause of incontinence in men.

Overactive Bladder

Abnormal bladder muscle contractions create urgent, frequent urination even when the bladder isn't full.

Nerve Damage

Conditions like diabetes, multiple sclerosis, or spinal injuries can disrupt the nerve signals controlling the bladder.

Chronic Disease

Conditions such as diabetes and obesity increase the risk of urinary incontinence. See Chronic Disease Management.

Our Approach

How We Treat Urinary Incontinence

We offer proven, non-surgical solutions to restore bladder control and confidence. Learn more about our team.

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Physical Medicine

A comprehensive evaluation to determine the type and cause of your incontinence, guiding the most effective treatment approach.

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Emsella Treatment

Our most powerful non-invasive treatment for urinary incontinence. Emsella uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic technology to stimulate thousands of pelvic floor contractions per session — strengthening muscles equivalent to 11,000 Kegel exercises while you sit fully clothed.

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Bioidentical Hormone Therapy

Restoring hormonal balance, particularly estrogen, strengthens the urethral and bladder tissues and significantly improves stress incontinence in menopausal women.

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Chronic Disease Management

Managing underlying conditions like diabetes that contribute to bladder dysfunction is a critical part of long-term incontinence control.

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Lifestyle & Behavioral Guidance

Targeted guidance on bladder training, dietary modifications, and fluid management to support your treatment results.

Why Medical Center Plus

The Medical Center Plus Difference

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Multi-Specialty Team

Multiple specialists collaborate under one roof — no referrals needed.

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Latest Technology

Cutting-edge diagnostic tools and treatment technologies.

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No Opioid Prescriptions

We get patients off medications, not onto them.

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One-Visit Convenience

See multiple providers in a single visit.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Is urinary incontinence a normal part of aging? +

While incontinence becomes more common with age, it is not something you simply have to accept. Highly effective treatments are available. Book a consultation — our team will find the right solution for you.

What is Emsella and how does it work? +

Emsella uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to induce deep pelvic floor muscle contractions. A single 28-minute session produces the equivalent of 11,000 Kegel exercises — dramatically strengthening the muscles that control bladder function.

Is Emsella treatment painful? +

No — Emsella is completely non-invasive and most patients report feeling only mild tingling and muscle contractions during the session. You remain fully clothed throughout the treatment.

Does Medical Center Plus accept insurance? +

We work with most major insurance providers. Contact our office to verify your coverage.

Regain Control & Confidence

Our team offers proven, non-surgical solutions to restore bladder control and improve your quality of life.