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Urodynamics
Urodynamics is a group of tests that will enable your physician to obtain objective information relating to complaints of incontinence, urgency, frequency and urinary retention. It may be useful in both men and women. On the day of the procedure, you may partake in your usual diet, and should take all of your medications, unless otherwise advised by your physician. The Urodynamics study consists of multiple parts. The only real preparation on the part of the patient, is to arrive in the office, with a full bladder, so that a flow study can be done.
Depending on the clinical situation, cystoscopy, which is an endoscopic examination of the inside of the bladder may be recommended in order to help your physician identify anatomic issues that relate to the voiding problem. At the end of the test, you will be advised of the findings.
Minor risks include infection, discomfort, burning on urination after the procedure and on rare occasions blood in the urine.
While we recognize that this is a difficult procedure for many patients, we ask for your patience and cooperation, so that we may be able to help you with your urinary complaints.


Associated Urologists of Orange County
State-of-the-Art
UROLOGY AND UROLOGIC SURGERY
In a Minimally Invasive Way
Doctors with expertise in incontinence, bladder suspension ("bladder lift") and sling procedures, kidney stones, no needle no scalpel vasectomy, vasectomy reversal, laparoscopy and laparoscopic kidney and prostate surgery, prostate diseases including cancer and enlarged prostate, cryoablation (or cryotherapy) of prostate and kidney, robotic (da Vinci) prostate surgery
Adult and pediatric urology, urologic surgery, in Orange County California
Serving Orange, Tustin, Irvine, Santa Ana, Garden Grove and Anaheim
Our urology office/urologists accept most major insurance including Medicare, Anthem Blue Cross, Health Net, United Health, Aetna, Cigna, Blue Shield, Pacificare
The information on this site is solely for purposes of general patient education, and may not be relied upon as a substitute for professional medical care. Consult your own physician for evaluation and treatment of your specific condition.
