Urogynaecology
Specialist care for bladder, pelvic floor, and bowel conditions – helping you manage incontinence, prolapse, and other urinary or pelvic issues with tailored treatment aimed at restoring comfort, confidence, and everyday quality of life.
Overview
At Midlands Women’s Health, we provide specialist urogynaecology care for women experiencing pelvic floor disorders, bladder or bowel control issues, and other complex pelvic health concerns.
Our service is led by Pallavi Latthe, Consultant Gynaecologist, who has specialist expertise in urogynaecology, a subspecialty dedicated to understanding and treating these conditions with precision and compassion.
We offer personalised, consultant-delivered care in a confidential and supportive environment. With access to advanced investigations and a full range of treatment options, we work closely with you to restore comfort, confidence, and quality of life.

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| Appointment Type | Pricing |
| Initial Consultation | £240.00 |
| Remote Consultation | £120.00 |
| Follow Up Consultation | £150.00 |
| Consultation + Pessary Fitting | £390.00 |
| Consultation + Pessary Removal | £290.00 |
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How We’re Here to Support You
Midlands Women’s Health provide compassionate, specialised care to help women manage and improve urinary incontinence, a common condition involving involuntary urine leakage. This leakage is often triggered by everyday activities such as coughing, laughing, sneezing, or exercise symptoms frequently associated with stress incontinence.
Our team offers thorough evaluations to identify contributing factors such as pelvic floor weakness, hormonal changes, childbirth, or aging. Based on individual needs, Midlands Women’s Health develop personalised treatment plans that may include lifestyle recommendations, pelvic floor therapy referrals, bladder training strategies, and medical or procedural options when appropriate.
With a focus on restoring comfort, confidence, and quality of life, Midlands Women’s Health supports patients with effective solutions and ongoing guidance in a respectful, supportive environment.
Midlands Women’s Health offers expert support for overactive bladder, a condition that causes urgency, frequent urination, and sometimes involuntary leakage associated with a strong, sudden need to urinate. These symptoms can disrupt daily routines, sleep, and overall quality of life.
Our team provides comprehensive evaluations to determine potential causes and contributing factors, such as bladder muscle overactivity, hormonal changes, pelvic floor dysfunction, or underlying medical conditions.
Midlands Women’s Health creates individualised care plans that may include lifestyle and dietary adjustments, bladder training techniques, pelvic floor therapy referrals, and medication or other treatment options when appropriate.
With a patient-centered approach, Midlands Women’s Health helps women regain control, reduce symptoms, and feel more confident in everyday life
Midlands Women’s Health provides comprehensive care for pelvic organ prolapse, a condition that occurs when the bladder, uterus, or vaginal tissues shift downward due to weakened pelvic support structures. This can lead to symptoms such as pelvic pressure, discomfort, urinary issues, or a noticeable bulge, often affecting daily activities and quality of life.
Our experienced team offers thorough assessments to evaluate the severity of prolapse and identify contributing factors such as childbirth, aging, menopause, or chronic strain. We develop personalised treatment plans that may include pelvic floor therapy referrals, lifestyle modifications, supportive devices such as pessaries, and surgical options when necessary.
With a focus on comfort, function, and long-term wellness, Midlands Women’s Health supports women with effective solutions and compassionate care every step of the way.
Midlands Women’s Health offers expert care for women experiencing recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) and bladder pain, conditions that can cause frequent discomfort, burning, pelvic pressure, and disruptions to daily life. Ongoing urinary symptoms may also signal underlying issues that require specialized evaluation and treatment.
Our team provides thorough assessments to help identify contributing factors such as hormonal changes, bladder irritation, pelvic floor dysfunction, or other medical conditions.
Midlands Women’s Health creates individualised care plans that may include prevention strategies, lifestyle and hygiene recommendations, targeted medications, and additional diagnostic testing when needed.
With a patient-focused approach, Midlands Women’s Health helps women find relief, reduce recurrence, and improve overall bladder health and quality of life.
What is the Pelvic Floor?
Over time, the pelvic floor can become weaker due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, ageing, being overweight, repeated heavy lifting, chronic constipation, or long-term coughing.
Investigations
looking inside the bladder with a small camera
Measuring how urine flows
Testing how the bladder and urethra are working
Treatment Options
Relaxation techniques, fluid advice, and dietary advice
Strengthening exercises guided by experts including biofeedback, electrical stimulation
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Soft devices placed in the vagina to support pelvic organs
Tablets or creams to relieve symptoms, bladder instillations
Percutaneous or transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation for overactive bladder
Leading Specialist providing Urogynaecology care
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Payment Options
We offer a variety of secure and convenient payment options, allowing you to pay anytime from the date of booking up to your appointment, so you can choose what works best for you

Please Note: In some cases, additional investigations or treatments may be recommended during your appointment. Any additional costs will always be discussed with you beforehand, so you can make an informed decision before proceeding.

