WOMEN'S UROLOGIC HEALTH

WOMEN'S UROLOGIC HEALTH

Women's Urologic Health Treatments

for the Greater Cape Cod, MA Area

Women's Urologic Health Treatments

for the Greater Cape Cod, MA Area

Urology Associates of Cape Cod, P.C. is proud to welcome Dr. Xibei Jia, Cape Cod’s first full-time, fellowship-trained female urogynecologist. Dr. Jia specializes in urinary control issues, pelvic floor problems, and female reconstructive surgery. The women’s health team at UACC is among the top in Massachusetts and is trained to properly diagnose and treat pelvic floor conditions. Dr. Jia believes in empowering her patients with the knowledge to improve their quality of life. 

Contact Our Offices for an Appointment with Our Urogynecologist!

It’s important to share details with and seek treatment from a urogynecologist if you’re experiencing any of these symptoms: urinary leakage, frequent or painful urination, irritation or burning of the vulvar or vagina, the sensation of a vaginal bulge or pelvic pressure. At UACC, we have 3 locations in Hyannis, Falmouth, and Sandwich. Our urogynecologist is proud to see women throughout Cape Cod, Boston, Plymouth, New Bedford, Wareham, Fall River, MA, and all of Southeastern Massachusetts. Contact either of our offices today to schedule an appointment!

Common Conditions Treated

Procedures & Surgeries

  • Office cystoscopy
  • Pessary fitting for prolapse and urinary incontinence
  • Urodynamics
  • Bladder Botox injections
  • Trigger point injections for pelvic floor muscle dysfunctions
  • Bladder instillations and hydrodistention for interstitial cystitis
  • Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS)
  • Sacral neuromodulations (SNM)
  • Midurethral slings
  • Urethral bulking agent injections
  • Vaginal, laparoscopic and robotic-assisted procedures for the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse

Meet Dr. Jia

My name is Xibei Jia and I am passionate about providing quality care to women with urogynecologic issues. I am board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and fellowship trained in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. My clinical interests are treating women with urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunctions. In my free time, I enjoy traveling, being outdoors and spending time with family and friends.

Meet Dr. Jia

My name is Xibei Jia and I am passionate about providing quality care to women with urogynecologic issues. I am board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and fellowship trained in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. My clinical interests are treating women with urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunctions. In my free time, I enjoy traveling, being outdoors and spending time with family and friends.

What is a Urogynecologist?

As a specialist in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, a urogynecologist comes equipped with the experience and certifications to meet the needs of women during various stages of life. From pelvic floor dysfunction and pain to urinary incontinence and reproductive organ issues, urogynecologists are trained within the sub-specialty of gynecology to best diagnose and treat these conditions. While the profession of urogynecology is new (approved in 2011 by the American Board of Medical Specialties), the training of urogynecologists has become common practice to meet the needs of women. Unsure if your condition warrants treatment from a urogynecologist? While it may be embarrassing to discuss, health concerns can arise if your conditions are not treated properly. A urogynecologist can give you peace of mind.

What Are Pelvic Floor Disorders?

  • A group of conditions that affect the pelvic floor.
  • The pelvic floor prevents organs such as bowel, bladder, uterus or vagina from falling down or out of your body.
  • Pelvic floor disorder is due to weakened pelvic muscles, connective tissues and ligaments.

Why Should You See a Urogynecologist?

The female pelvic floor is one of the most important parts of the body, as it houses the bladder, reproductive system, and rectum. A urogynecologist can handle a range of issues including overactive bladders, weak pelvic muscles, reproductive problems, and bladder or rectal incontinence. While not all issues require medications, some do. A urogynecologist can better assess symptoms, make a proper diagnosis, and develop a comprehensive treatment plan. Other treatment options include injections, vaginal pessaries, muscle therapy, and nerve stimulation. If you’re struggling with a pelvic floor disorder or have symptoms of one, contact our office to schedule a consultation with our urogynecologist. We’re proud to provide quality care to residents across Cape Cod, Boston, Plymouth, New Bedford, Wareham, Fall River, MA and the surrounding communities.

Why Should You See a Urogynecologist?

The female pelvic floor is one of the most important parts of the body, as it houses the bladder, reproductive system, and rectum. A urogynecologist can handle a range of issues including overactive bladders, weak pelvic muscles, reproductive problems, and bladder or rectal incontinence. While not all issues require medications, some do. A urogynecologist can better assess symptoms, make a proper diagnosis, and develop a comprehensive treatment plan. Other treatment options include injections, vaginal pessaries, muscle therapy, and nerve stimulation. If you’re struggling with a pelvic floor disorder or have symptoms of one, contact our office to schedule a consultation with our urogynecologist. We’re proud to provide quality care to residents across Cape Cod, Boston, Plymouth, New Bedford, Wareham, Fall River, MA and the surrounding communities.

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