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Incontinence & Voiding Dysfunction Clinic

The Incontinence & Voiding Dysfunction Clinic focuses on providing, modern clinical care for male and female patients with:

  • Urinary incontinence (UI)
  • Voiding dysfunction (VD)
  • Neurogenic bladder (NB)
  • Interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS)

Our Incontinence & Voiding Dysfunction Clinic offers a wide spectrum of treatments options:

  • Conservative management - diet and lifestyle modification
  • Biofeedback and pelvic floor rehabilitation
  • Pharmacologic management
  • Bladder installations  - DMSO, Heparin
  • Bladder injections (Botox)
  • Minimally invasive treatments - Sacral Nerve Modulation, urethral bulking agents
  • Surgical treatments

Accessing this Clinic, Program or Service

If you think you might have a urological condition, or you would like to meet with a urologist, please contact your family physician or primary care provider for a referral.

Urology Clinic

Tel: 902-473-4185 or 902-473-8582

If you think you might have a urological condition, or you would like to meet with a urologist, please contact your family physician or primary care provider for a referral.

Operative Procedures

Tel: 902-473-4185 or 902-473-8582

Inpatient Unit

Tel: 902-473-6675

Patient Consultations

Urology Consultants
Halifax Professional Centre
5991 Spring Garden Road
Suite 620, Halifax, NS, B3H 1Y6
Tel: 902-425-3940 for Drs. Bailly, Bell, Cox, Lantz, Mason, McGregor, Ory & Rendon
Fax: 902-422-0033

Pediatric Urology (by referral only)

IWK Health Centre
5850 University Avenue
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Tel: 902-470-8861

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