
At the Methodist Center for Restorative Pelvic Medicine, the goal is to provide answers, services and care under a multidisciplinary approach to pelvic restoration and reconstruction for our patients. We see this as our responsibility to our patients to provide them with expert medical care. We specialize in treating women with pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence and fecal incontinence and men with problems following surgery or radiation therapy for prostate cancer.
The Center for Restorative Pelvic Medicine is unique in combining expert physicians in the fields of gynecology, urology, colorectal and plastic surgery to create an individualized yet comprehensive treatment plan for each patient. The initial patient contact is with our coordinating nurse, who evaluates your problem and then arranges for you to see physicians from as many specialties as are indicated on a given day. We try to arrange your evaluation so that you see as many physicians as necessary on one day only to avoid multiple trips to the medical center.
If you have encountered challenges elsewhere, let the Center for Restorative Pelvic Medicine be your final destination. We promise to address your concerns in an environment of respect, compassion, comprehension and sensitivity to provide medical, surgical and psychological therapy to restore pelvic function.
What makes the Methodist Center for Restorative Pelvic Medicine stand out in patient care is that our specially trained professionals are the ones who will actually set up our patient with a multidisciplinary team, creating a worry free experience without having the stress of switching between facilities. We provide optimal care, excellence and accountability with one telephone call.
This is our mission.
News & Events
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4th Annual Center for Restorative Pelvic Medicine Symposium:
Stop the Leaks
10/28/2011
The goal of this program to provide the participant with a multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation and treatment of urinary and fecal incontinence. Basic and advanced techniques will be presented. The didactic portion will be complemented by video broadcasting of the latest techniques for solving prolapse and incontinence problems. The desired outcome of this course is to establish the benefits of pre-operative planning resulting in multi-surgical procedures under a single anesthetic thereby improving patient safety, medical outcomes, cost effectiveness, and the patient's quality of life.
This activity is designed for gynecologists, urologists, colorectal surgeons, and plastic surgeons.
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Mesh used in pelvic surgeries under scrutiny
8/18/2011
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently issued a warning regarding the use of surgical mesh for vaginal prolapse. Dr. Keith Reeves, director of the Methodist Center for Restorative Pelvic Medicine, speaks out about this warning and why traditional repair techniques are the standard surgical option at Methodist. (Note: Synthetic mesh is the gold standard for treating some urinary incontinence with mid-urethral slings, and some cases of vaginal prolapse with abdominal sacrocolpopexy.)

















