Colleagues and partners
Who I work with
Pelvic health rarely fits into a single specialty. I handle the core questions myself, and when a cause goes beyond my specialty I refer you to colleagues I’ve worked with for years — a urologist, neurologist, sexologist, dermatologist or psychologist. You won’t have to track them down across different clinics. For women and men.
Choose a specialist — or message me and I’ll suggest where to start.
Areas covered by the project's doctors
- UrologistUrogenital disorders in men and women, incontinence, cystitis
- NeurologistMyofascial and neurogenic pelvic pain, pelvic nerve entrapment
- SexologistPainful intimacy, low desire, work with couples
- DermatologistSkin conditions, including autoimmune and atrophic skin processes
- GynaecologistGeneral gynaecology, cycle management, prevention
- PsychologistPsychosomatics of pelvic pain, anxiety, support during treatment
How I work with colleagues
One route, not different clinics
Most often we start with an appointment with me. If a question turns out to sit between fields, I bring in a colleague I’ve worked with for years and stay in touch — you don’t have to retell your history in every office.
Not sure who to book with? Message me — I’ll point you to the right person.
