Pessary Clinic – Gentle, Effective Support for Prolapse & Bladder Control
We offer expert pessary fitting and management for women experiencing uterovaginal prolapse, pelvic organ prolapse, and urinary incontinence. Our personalised, non-surgical approach helps you regain comfort, confidence, and control – without the need for surgery.
When to Seek Help
- Dragging or pulling sensation in the pelvic area
- Stress incontinence – leaking urine when walking, coughing, sneezing, or exercising
- Urgency and frequency – sudden, strong need to urinate
- Mixed incontinence – combination of stress and urgency symptoms
What is a Pessary?
A pessary is a small, soft, medical-grade silicone device placed inside the vagina to support pelvic organs and relieve symptoms of prolapse and bladder weakness. It is:
- Non-surgical and reversible
- Safe and effective for short-term or long-term use
- Custom-fitted for comfort and symptom relief
- Helpful in improving bladder control and reducing pelvic floor strain
Our Pessary Clinic Process
- Specialist Pelvic Health Assessment – Understanding your symptoms, pelvic floor condition, and lifestyle needs.
- Custom Pessary Fitting – Choosing the right type and size for maximum comfort and effectiveness.
- Education & Training – Teaching pessary care, insertion, and removal (if appropriate).
- Ongoing Support – Regular follow-ups to ensure comfort, fit, and symptom control.
Why Women Choose Our Clinic
- Experienced pessary fitting specialists
- Private, discreet, and comfortable setting
- Evidence-based women’s health expertise
- Focus on improving quality of life without surgery
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Will the pessary be uncomfortable?
A well-fitted pessary should not cause pain. You may notice it initially, but most women quickly forget it’s there.
2. Can I exercise with a pessary?
Yes – walking, swimming, and light exercise are usually fine after fitting. We’ll guide you on safe activity.
3. How often will I need follow-ups?
We review after the first fitting, then every few months.
4. Can I remove and clean it myself?
Yes – we can train you for self-care, or you may choose clinic-based cleaning.
5. Is a pessary permanent?
It can be used short-term or long-term depending on your needs.
6. Will it affect intimacy?
Some pessaries can be kept during intercourse; others should be removed. We’ll help you choose the best option.
