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EmpowerHER Health Center

Wellness Starts Here

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Our Approach

At EmpowerHER Health Center, we believe that holistic women's health begins with listening. From your first consultation, you will meet directly with Dr. Shah in a comfortable and compassionate environment. Together, you will create an individualized approach to your health needs, ensuring that your journey toward holistic wellness is as supportive and effective as possible.

Dr. Shah takes her time to assess you in a holistic and comprehensive manner, aiming to determine the root cause of your concerns rather than offering a quick fix. This approach is vital in today’s fast-paced healthcare setting, where vaginal reconstruction, incontinency care, and other specialized services can be overlooked. Initially, the most cutting-edge non-medicinal approaches, including continence care and vaginal reconstructive surgery, are discussed. You will be educated on all your options and empowered to decide on the best treatment plan for your wellness.

“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. ”

— Maya Angelou

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Conditions We Treat

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Overactive Bladder

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Bladder Pain

Urinary Leakage

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Sexual Dysfunction

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Complex Pelvic Pain

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Frequent Bladder Infections

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Recurrent Vaginal Infections

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Pelvic Organ Prolapse

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Menopause

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Accidental Bowel Leakage

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Vulvodynia / Vaginismus

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Vaginal Reconstruction

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We Also Offer

Cellular Regenerative Medicine

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  • What is interstitial cystitis, and how is it managed?
    Interstitial cystitis is a chronic condition causing bladder pressure, bladder pain, and sometimes pelvic pain. It's different from a urinary tract infection, as it often involves inflammation without the presence of bacteria. Management at EmpowerHER Health Center includes dietary modifications, medications, and bladder instillations. In more severe cases, advanced treatments like laser vaginal reconstruction may be recommended as part of a holistic women's health strategy.
  • How are complications from vaginal mesh treated?
    Complications from vaginal mesh, such as pain or infection, can be challenging but are treatable. At EmpowerHER Health Center, we offer various solutions, including vaginal reconstruction before and after images to help you understand your treatment options. Non-surgical treatments like pelvic floor therapy or mesh excision and replacement with non-mesh techniques may be recommended depending on the severity of the issue.
  • Is surgery the only option for treating pelvic floor disorders?
    Not at all. We emphasize a holistic women's health approach, which may include non-surgical treatments like lifestyle modifications, continence care, and physical therapy. However, for more severe cases of vaginal reconstruction or pelvic organ prolapse, surgical interventions might be necessary. It's essential to consult with our team to determine the best course of action tailored to your specific needs.
  • What is the difference between labiaplasty and vaginal reconstruction, and why is there confusion between the two?
    Labiaplasty is a cosmetic procedure focused on altering the appearance of the labia, while vaginal reconstruction is a medically necessary surgery aimed at restoring vaginal function, often after trauma or prolapse. The confusion arises because both involve the vaginal area, but their purposes differ significantly. At EmpowerHER Health Center, we clarify these distinctions to help you choose the right treatment.
  • What causes overactive bladder, and what treatments are available?
    An overactive bladder, characterized by frequent and urgent needs to urinate, can be linked to abnormal bladder muscle contractions. At EmpowerHER Health Center, we offer tailored treatments that include behavioral changes, medications, or advanced options like bladder Botox injections and sacral nerve modulation. These treatments are often part of a broader holistic women's health plan, addressing the root causes of symptoms.
  • How does EmpowerHER Health Center handle erectile dysfunction in women?
    While erectile dysfunction is commonly discussed in men, it can also affect women, particularly in the context of arousal disorders or after vaginal reconstructive surgery. Our holistic approach includes addressing underlying hormonal imbalances, pelvic floor issues, and emotional factors. We tailor treatments to each individual, ensuring comprehensive care.
  • How does EmpowerHER Health Center approach sexual reluctance in women?
    Sexual reluctance can stem from various physical or psychological factors, including hormonal imbalances, previous surgeries, or vaginal reconstructive surgery. Our approach includes a comprehensive evaluation by our women's holistic hormone health practitioner and tailored treatments that may include hormone therapy, counseling, and pelvic floor therapy, all within a holistic women's health framework.
  • What should I expect during my first visit to your center?
    During your initial consultation, a thorough review of your medical history, symptoms, and overall health will be conducted. You may be asked to complete a questionnaire or maintain a voiding diary, particularly if you have interstitial cystitis or similar conditions. A pelvic exam will help in diagnosing the severity of your condition, and we will discuss options ranging from holistic women's health treatments to surgical interventions like vaginal reconstructive surgery.
  • What is the difference between stress incontinence and reflex incontinence?
    Stress incontinence occurs when physical activities such as coughing, sneezing, or lifting cause urine leakage due to pressure on the bladder. Reflex incontinence, on the other hand, is characterized by the sudden, involuntary loss of urine without any warning or physical activity. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective incontinency care, and our team provides both surgical and non-surgical options to address these conditions within a holistic women's health approach.
  • What is pelvic organ prolapse, and how is it treated?
    Pelvic organ prolapse involves the dropping or bulging of organs such as the bladder, uterus, or rectum into the vagina due to weakened support structures. Vaginal reconstruction or vaginal reconstructive surgery is often recommended to restore normal function and alleviate symptoms. Non-surgical options like pessaries or pelvic floor therapy can also be effective, particularly for those seeking a holistic women's health approach.
  • What is urinary incontinence, and is it normal as I age?
    Urinary incontinence, or the uncontrolled leakage of urine, is a common issue but not a normal part of aging. It's important to understand that incontinency can result from various factors, including weakened pelvic floor muscles. Incontinency care at EmpowerHER Health Center offers comprehensive solutions that may include continence care strategies, lifestyle modifications, and specialized treatments such as laser vaginal reconstruction or even vaginal reconstructive surgery for more severe cases.
  • Can urinary retention in women be treated without surgery?
    Yes, urinary retention in women can often be managed without surgery. Treatment options at EmpowerHER Health Center include pelvic floor therapy, bladder training, and medications. However, if these methods are not effective, surgical options like vaginal reconstructive surgery may be considered as part of a more comprehensive continence care plan.
  • Can Kegel exercises cure pelvic floor disorders?
    Kegel exercises are a common recommendation for strengthening pelvic floor muscles, which can help alleviate symptoms related to urinary retention in women and reflex incontinence. However, they may not be suitable for all patients, especially if the pelvic muscles are too tight or if there are other underlying issues. Consulting a holistic women's doctor near me at EmpowerHER Health Center ensures you receive a comprehensive evaluation and the most effective treatment plan.
  • What are the signs that I might need vaginal reconstructive surgery?
    You might consider vaginal reconstructive surgery if you experience symptoms such as discomfort during intercourse, urinary incontinence, or visible prolapse. EmpowerHER Health Center offers a range of solutions, including both surgical and non-surgical options. Reviewing vaginal reconstruction pictures and vaginal reconstruction before and after examples during your consultation can help you make an informed decision.
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