Women's Center
For Incontinence and Pelvic Health in Brookfield, WI

SAAK Health in Brookfield, WI, specializes in pelvic care, gynecology, and  urinary and fecal incontinence care. In addition to non-surgical and surgical techniques, we provide diagnostic examinations and treatment choices. We offer a diverse range of diagnostic options like cystoscopy, urodynamic testing, bladder scans etc. We make sure everybody feels comfortable and at peace in our care by offering walk-ins and last-minute appointments at our state-of-the-art facility. If you wish to learn more about our services verbally then do give us a call! 

Our Women’s Health Services

We provide an extensive array of services that diagnose as well as treat a broad spectrum of pelvic health issues

Stress Urinary Incontinence

This is the most common form of urinary incontinence. The main factor is leakage of urine while exertion. It can also happen while exercising, sneezing, coughing etc. To reduce these symptoms and deal with it, one can always refer to Pelvic floor exercises (Kegels) which can strengthen muscles and reduce such symptoms.

Hematuria

It is a condition where blood is exerted along with urine. It could occur due to various reasons like infections, vigorous workout, and kidney diseases. So, if you ever suffer from any of these do not hesitate and find yourself a doctor to get the proper medical attention which is needed.

Urogenital and Rectovaginal

Urogenital is related to organs that help in reproduction while rectovaginal is a condition wherein lower part of the large intestine is connected to rectum or anus causing gastral issues and allowing stool to pass through the vagina. If you face this concern, seek immediate help.

Overactive Bladder

This situation occurs when several symptoms affect your urine flow. The urgency to pee and the count of it can depend on several causes like abdominal trauma, infection, nerve damage, medication etc. Treatments include medications, nerve stimulation, lifestyle changes and more.

Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections

Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) are prevalent in women, characterized by multiple UTIs within 12 months or two or more within six months, often reinfections with the same organism, and can recur within a month or multiple times a year.

Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause

Menopause is a hormonal transition causing weight and mood changes. GSM, a chronic condition affecting vagina, vulva, and lower urinary tract, is characterized by vulvovaginal pain, sex-related pain, decreased libido, and urinary tract issues.

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

It is a condition wherein weakened muscles in your pelvic area cause one or more organs like uterus, vagina, bladder etc. to sag. In severe cases one organ might overlap another of bulge outside of the body. Under such circumstances it is recommended that you seek medical advice for relief and cure.

Fecal Incontinence

It happens when you cannot control your bowel movements. Your stool could leak out anytime without you having any control over it. The treatment for it depends on the cause and it can be treated vis medication, dietary changes, surgery etc.

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

It refers to the inability to control pelvic muscles during bowel movement. Symptoms for this include constipation, straining to poop, having urine (pee) or stool leakage and experiencing a frequent need to pee. Treatments can include surgery or exercises.

Bladder and Pelvic Pain

Bladder and pelvic pain could be caused due to several reasons like bacterial infection, chronic bladder inflammation and more. If you suffer from such pain do not take it lightly and do seek immediate medical attention.

Urethral Diverticulum

A urethral diverticulum is a rare condition involving an unwanted sac along the urethra, causing pain, urinary tract infections, blood in urine, and incontinence, with surgery being the most common treatment.

Pelvic Health Care in Brookfield, WI

Advanced pelvic health care, treating gynecology related concerns and entire pelvis concerns is offered by SAAK Health in Brookfield, WI. Our multidisciplinary team, led by a board-certified urogynecologist, provides both non-surgical and surgical treatments. Dedicated to promoting women's pelvic wellbeing, the clinic and outpatient surgical center offer both in-person and remote services. 

Exploring Solutions for Urinary Incontinence in Brookfield, WI

Twenty to thirty percent of Americans suffer with urinary incontinence, which has a major negative influence on quality of life, particularly for women. SAAK Health employs leading-edge diagnostic techniques and examinations to determine the root cause and offer effective remedies. They use state-of-the-art technologies in their outpatient surgery center and multispecialty clinic. 

Our Philosophy

We believe that keeping your family healthy is the key to living an active and joyful life. That’s why we focus on providing strong primary care services that are easy for you to access. Our goal is to put your family's health first by offering comprehensive, preventive, and therapeutic solutions tailored to your needs.

Sumana Koduri, MD

OUR PROVIDER

Women’s Center for Incontinence and Pelvic Health

18200 W Capitol Drive Suite 200 Brookfield, WI 53045

Pelvic Floor Therapist

Our Facilities

Our multidisciplinary clinic in Brookfield, WI, offers a comprehensive understanding of our patients' health requirements, with access to advanced subspecialty services when needed. Additionally, our complex houses a state-of-the-art outpatient surgery center for your convenience.

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Why Choose Us?

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Expertise

Expertise

Our team of experienced physicians is dedicated to providing top-tier family care.

Comprehensive Services

Comprehensive Services

We offer a wide range of healthcare services to meet all your family's needs.

Accessible and Affordable

Accessible and Affordable

We believe in making quality healthcare accessible and affordable for everyone.

Patient-Centered Care

Patient-Centered Care

Your health and well-being are our top priorities. We work collaboratively with you to achieve your health goals.

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Very caring, explains in a detail and in layman's terms. Professional and courteous. Very good bedside manners.




Jan 28, 2024



This was my first appointment & I really liked her. She answered all of my questions thoroughly, we discussed genetic testing & why she thought it was a good idea. The entire appointment was very informative. She was friendly, professional & definitely someone I will be recommending to friends & relatives.


Dec 20, 2023

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

Urinary incontinence signifies the unintended loss of urine, a condition influenced by numerous elements, resulting in diverse subtypes. These variations encompass stress incontinence linked to physical strain such as coughing or sneezing, urge incontinence arising from sudden, intense urges to urinate, overflow incontinence due to a poorly emptying bladder, and mixed incontinence, combining several contributing factors.

Symptoms can encompass abrupt urges to urinate, involuntary urine release during actions such as coughing or sneezing, frequent need to urinate, and nocturia, which refers to waking up during the night to pass urine.

Causes can stem from weakened pelvic muscles (often due to childbirth or aging), nerve damage, urinary tract infections, certain medications, or medical conditions like diabetes or neurological disorders.

Our center provides an extensive array of services encompassing diagnostic evaluations such as bladder scans, cystoscopy, urodynamic testing, and comprehensive pelvic health assessments. Treatment options range from non-surgical to surgical interventions tailored to individual needs.

We accept various insurance plans that often cover incontinence treatments. For specifics on covered services, please contact our team or visit our website.

Common diagnostic assessments include bladder scans to assess urine retention, cystoscopy for visual examination of the bladder, urodynamic testing to evaluate bladder function, and comprehensive pelvic health evaluations to identify various conditions.

Yes, our center offers telemedicine options for consultations and follow-ups related to incontinence and pelvic health concerns. Telemedicine appointments can be scheduled by contacting our team for a convenient virtual consultation.