Experience advanced urological care with Dr Sunny Goel at MediArbor Clinics, New Delhi
Urinary problems in women such as urine leakage, frequent urination, burning urine, and bladder control issues are common but treatable. With proper diagnosis and specialized care, these problems can be effectively managed to restore comfort and confidence
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Many women silently live with bladder problems thinking they are a normal part of aging. However, conditions like urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, and recurrent UTIs require proper medical attention.
At MediArbor Clinics, Dr Sunny Goel offers specialized female urology treatment in Delhi with a focus on accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment.
Leakage during coughing, sneezing, laughing
Leakage during exercise or movement
Inability to control urine urge
Frequent urge to urinate
Sudden uncontrollable urge
Night-time urination
Burning sensation while urinating
Frequent infections
Lower abdominal discomfort
Weak pelvic muscles leading to bladder control issues, especially after delivery.
Consult if you experience:
Urine leakage
Frequent urination
Repeated UTIs
Bladder discomfort
Urinary problems after menopause or childbirth
Proper evaluation is essential for effective female urology treatment in Delhi.
Urine routine and culture test
Ultrasound / Imaging
Uroflowmetry test
Urodynamic study (bladder function test)
Physical examination
Experience advanced urological care with Dr Sunny Goel at MediArbor Clinics, New Delhi
To control bladder overactivity and infections.
To strengthen muscles supporting the bladder.
To improve urine control.
For long-term relief when needed.
Recommended only in severe cases.
Specialized care for women’s urinary problems
Modern diagnostic facilities
Personalized treatment plans
Comfortable and confidential environment
Focus on non-surgical treatment first
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Sunny Goel for honest answers and personalized fertility care.
It is common but treatable.
Yes, in most cases.
Yes, they require proper evaluation.
If symptoms persist or affect daily life.