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Welcome to Presbyterian Urogynecology

Welcome to the office of William Porter, M.D., a leading specialist in Urogynecology and Female Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery located in Charlotte, NC.

Nearly 25% of all females experience frustrating and embarrassing symptoms unnecessarily. Bladder and bowel control, pelvic prolapse, pelvic pain, cystitis and vaginal cosmetic issues are conditions that Dr. Porter, a fellowship trained urogynecologist, and his staff are dedicated to improving. Many treatments provide excellent success rates and do not require surgery. When surgery is necessary, most are performed utilizing the latest minimally invasive procedures. Not all doctors have the same training and experience to address urogynecological problems. Research shows that it is important to seek an expert evaluation from the start.

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Pelvic/Bladder
Pain
Vaginal Cosmetic
Surgery
Featured News Stories
Carolina Insight: InControl Medical
From foxcharlotte.com




In this week's Carolina Insight, Dr. William Porter and Ashley Anderson discuss the prevalent issue of women's urinary incontinence and an at-home therapy device to help combat it.

One of the ways to fight urinary incontinence is the In Tone device. It is meant for at-home use, which makes it a convenient way to strengthen pelvic muscles.

Urinary incontinence is more common than most women think, and grows even more common with age.

Dr. Porter Featured as a Doctor Worth Knowing in Charlotte Magazine
CHARLOTTE, NC -- Nearly 25 percent of women unnecessarily suffer pain and embarrassment caused by conditions that are treatable.
Presbyterian Urogynecology Offering New Treatment for Bowel Control Issues
CHARLOTTE, NC -- Presbyterian Urogynecology is now offering a new treatment option for patients with the debilitating and stigmatized condition of chronic fecal incontinence who have not found relief from more conservative treatment options.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse: You Have Options
Although it remains an awkward, rarely discussed topic, pelvic organ prolapse is incredibly common. The Women's Health Initiative study found that 50-60% of women have some degree of prolapse, and 41% have a significant amount.