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About the Treatment Center Freedom from embarrassment and freedom to engage in an active lifestyle -- these are reasons why many women choose treatment for urinary incontinence. In other cases, women seek treatment because it may help restore bodily function. As a patient considering treatment, you play an active role in making your own health care decisions. It is therefore important to understand your treatment options. As a partner in your health care, The Bladder and Incontinence Treatment Center, composed of faculty from the Department of Urology at UT Southwestern, welcomes you to our offices.
With your welfare in mind, we have carefully designed our services to balance sophisticated technology with compassionate care. As you review this patient guide, you will see that we have attempted to answer some of your questions about urinary incontinence and its treatments. We encourage you to continue to ask questions throughout the diagnostic and treatment process. By understanding as much as you can about urinary incontinence, and its treatment, you will be prepared to make informed decisions.
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