Online Care for Urine Leakage in California
Leaking when you laugh.
Urgency that is hard to control.
Bladder pressure after childbirth.
You are not alone.
What Causes Urine Leakage?
Urine leakage, also called urinary incontinence, happens when bladder control is reduced.
Common types include:
- Stress Incontinence
- Urge Incontinence
- Postpartum Incontinence
Many cases are mild to moderate and can be evaluated through telehealth.
Common Symptoms
You may notice:
If this sounds familiar, a virtual visit may help determine next steps.
Do I Qualify for Online Urine Leakage Care?
Telehealth may be appropriate if:
- Symptoms are mild to moderate
- You are not experiencing severe pelvic pain
- You do not have blood in urine
- You do not have fever or signs of infection
- You are not experiencing sudden complete loss of bladder control
Some patients may require in-person evaluation, urinalysis, imaging, or pelvic exam.
Your provider will determine what is appropriate based on your symptoms.
How Online Evaluation Works
- Book Online
Complete a secure intake form and confirm your $59 payment.
- Consultation
Meet virtually with a licensed California provider to review your symptoms and history.
- Get Personalized Care
Receive individualized guidance, which may include pelvic floor therapy recommendations, lifestyle adjustments, medication discussion when appropriate, or referral for further testing.
- Treatment Options May Include
Depending on the type of incontinence, your provider may recommend:
- Pelvic floor exercises (Kegels)
- Bladder training techniques
- Lifestyle modifications
- Vaginal estrogen for postmenopausal tissue support
- Prescription medications for urgency when appropriate
- Referral to pelvic floor physical therapy
We prescribe medication only when clinically appropriate.
Why Early Evaluation Matters
Urine leakage can affect:
- Daily confidence
- Physical activity
- Sleep
- Sexual health
- Emotional well-being
Early support can improve symptoms and prevent progression.
You do not have to accept leakage as normal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is urine leakage normal after childbirth?
It is common but should still be evaluated, especially if persistent.
Can this be treated without surgery?
Many cases improve with non-surgical options such as pelvic floor therapy and lifestyle changes.
Will I need lab tests?
Some patients may require urine testing to rule out infection.
Not Sure What’s Causing the Leakage? We Also Treat:
Some symptoms overlap. If you are unsure what is causing your bladder symptoms, we can help determine the right next step.