Specialist Uro‑Gynaecology Services in Birmingham and The Midlands
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At Midlands Women’s Health, we provide expert uro‑gynaecology services for women experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary incontinence, bladder weakness, pelvic organ prolapse, and related urogynaecological conditions.
Our consultant‑led team offers advanced diagnosis, personalised treatment plans, and compassionate care in a private, supportive clinical environment.
Whether you’re seeking help for stress urinary incontinence, urge incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, or bladder control issues, our specialists ensure the highest standard of care — combining clinical expertise with modern treatments that prioritise your quality of life.

What Is Uro‑Gynaecology?
Uro‑gynaecology is a subspecialty of women’s health focused on disorders of the female pelvic floor, bladder, urethra, and related muscles and connective tissues. These conditions can significantly impact daily life, confidence, and wellbeing, so accurate assessment and effective management are essential.
Common conditions managed within uro‑gynaecology include:
- Urinary incontinence (stress, urge, mixed)
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Overactive bladder (OAB)
- Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Bladder pain or urgency
- Pelvic floor dysfunction
Book a Uro‑Gynaecology Consultation
If you are experiencing bladder control issues, pelvic pressure, or urinary symptoms, our uro‑gynaecology specialists can help.
Your appointment includes:
- Comprehensive assessment of symptoms and history
- Specialist pelvic floor and bladder evaluation
- Diagnostic testing and interpretation
- Personalised treatment advice and care plan
Our Uro-Gynaecology Specialist

Dr Pallavi Latthe
Consultant Gynaecologist & Subspecialist in Urogynaecology
GMC: 4753247
Symptoms and Signs We Treat
You may benefit from uro‑gynaecology assessment if you experience:
- Leaking urine when coughing, laughing, or exercising
- Sudden, intense urges to urinate
- Frequent urination during the day or night
- Sensation of pelvic heaviness or pressure
- A bulge or protrusion in the vaginal area
- Pain or discomfort associated with bladder or pelvic floor function
These symptoms are common but not “normal.” Early assessment can help prevent worsening symptoms and support effective personalised care.
Our Uro‑Gynaecology Services
We offer a comprehensive range of specialist services, including:
Comprehensive Assessments
- Full medical history and symptom review
- Physical examination and pelvic floor evaluation
- Bladder function assessment
- Urodynamic testing when indicated
Diagnostic Investigations
- Urinalysis and culture
- Ultrasound imaging of bladder and pelvic floor
- Urodynamics and pressure‑flow studies
Personalised Treatment Plans
- Pelvic floor muscle training and physiotherapy support
- Minimally invasive procedures for urinary incontinence
- Management of prolapse with pessary support
- Bladder retraining programs
- Medication options for overactive bladder symptoms
- Continence devices and lifestyle advice
Our goal is optimal bladder health and pelvic floor function, delivered with care, discretion, and expert oversight.

What to Expect at Your Appointment
Your uro‑gynaecology consultation typically includes:
- Detailed symptom assessment
- Pelvic floor and bladder evaluation
- Diagnostic testing (bladder diary, urinalysis, imaging)
- Explanation of findings and treatment options
- Personalised management plan
We tailor treatment to your individual condition, lifestyle, and goals — whether that involves conservative therapies, non‑surgical management, or specialist procedures.
Why Choose Midlands Women’s Health for Uro‑Gynaecology?
At Midlands Women’s Health, we provide:
- Consultant‑led uro‑gynaecology care
- Private, confidential appointments
- Evidence‑based diagnosis and treatment pathways
- Access to advanced diagnostic tools and therapies
- Personalised, compassionate support throughout your care journey
- Services accessible for women in the Midlands and wider UK
Our specialists are experienced in supporting women with pelvic floor and bladder concerns — prioritising improved quality of life and functional outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Uro‑gynaecology is a branch of women’s health focused on bladder, pelvic floor, and urinary control problems, supporting diagnosis and tailored treatment.
Urinary incontinence can be caused by weak pelvic floor muscles, stress on the bladder, age‑related changes, pregnancy/childbirth, or nerve dysfunction.
The main types include:
- Stress incontinence – leakage during activities
- Urge incontinence – sudden, intense need to urinate
Mixed incontinence – features of both
Pelvic organ prolapse happens when pelvic organs (bladder, uterus, bowel) descend toward the vaginal wall due to pelvic floor weakness, causing pressure, bulging, or discomfort.
Diagnosis may include symptom assessment, pelvic examination, urinalysis, ultrasound, bladder diary review, and urodynamic tests to assess bladder function.
Yes. Pelvic floor muscle training and specialised physiotherapy can significantly improve bladder control, pelvic support, and functional symptoms.
Seek assessment if you experience urinary leakage, bladder urgency, frequent urination, pelvic pressure, or symptoms that affect daily life or confidence.
Have Questions? Contact Us
Not sure which women’s health or gynaecology service is right for you?
Our friendly team at Midlands Women’s Health, a private women’s health clinic in Birmingham, is here to help
Get in Touch With Us
Address
Kat and Co, 20 Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston, B15 1RP
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We provide fast, confidential, and patient-centered care to women across Birmingham and the Midlands.
Let us help you take the next step towards better pelvic health, personalised gynaecology care, and improved quality of life.
