Women silently endure conditions like urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse far too often, either out of embarrassment or due to lack of awareness that effective treatment exists. At Yashlok Gynae Surgery & Wellness, the dedicated women’s surgical division of Yashlok Hospital & Nursing Home Pvt. Ltd., we empower women with compassionate care and modern solutions for these life-disrupting conditions. With over 20 years of surgical experience, Dr. Shivali Goel leads the program with unmatched clinical and surgical expertise in urogynecology.
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine and can range from occasional dribbling to frequent, uncontrollable urges. It affects women of all ages, especially after childbirth or menopause.
The two most common types include:
At Yashlok Gynae Surgery & Wellness, we begin with a detailed assessment, bladder diary, uroflowmetry, and in some cases, urodynamic testing to determine the exact cause and severity.
Minimally invasive surgical options such as Mid-Urethral Sling Procedures for SUI—performed with precision by Dr. Shivali Goel
Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when weakened pelvic floor muscles allow organs like the uterus, bladder, or rectum to descend into the vaginal canal. This can lead to:
Prolapse often affects women post-delivery or after menopause, particularly those who’ve had multiple vaginal deliveries.
Dr. Shivali Goel offers customized management based on the stage of prolapse, age, symptoms, and future reproductive plans. Treatments include:
The stigma around bladder control issues and prolapse often delays treatment, worsening the quality of life. At Yashlok Hospital & Nursing Home Pvt. Ltd., Dr. Shivali Goel ensures that each woman receives respectful, judgment-free care and a personalized treatment plan.
From diagnosis to rehabilitation, every step is thoughtfully designed to restore confidence, comfort, and control. Consult us today—because at Yashlok Gynae Surgery & Wellness, “Surgical Expertise, For Every Woman’s Need” is about restoring dignity, not just treating disease.