Urodynamics

services-details

What Is Urodynamics?

Urodynamics is a specialized diagnostic test used to evaluate how well the bladder, urethra, and urinary sphincter store and release urine. The test measures bladder pressure, urine flow, bladder capacity, and muscle function, helping urologists identify the underlying cause of urinary symptoms and dysfunction.

Urodynamic studies provide detailed information about the function of the lower urinary tract and are commonly recommended for patients experiencing urinary incontinence, difficulty urinating, overactive bladder symptoms, or other complex urinary disorders. The results help guide accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment planning.

Why Choose Urodynamics?

Urodynamics is one of the most comprehensive diagnostic tools available for evaluating bladder and urinary tract function. The test provides detailed information that cannot be obtained through routine examinations alone, making it invaluable for diagnosing complex urinary conditions and planning appropriate treatment.

By understanding how the bladder stores and empties urine, urologists can accurately diagnose conditions such as overactive bladder, urinary incontinence, bladder outlet obstruction, neurogenic bladder dysfunction, and other lower urinary tract disorders. This leads to more precise treatment and better long-term outcomes for patients.