If you suffer from any of the symptoms of overactive bladder, you’re not alone. More than 33 million Americans live with OAB.1 Neurostimulation may be an option to help you manage your symptoms.
If you have not had success with other treatments or could not tolerate them, talk to your doctor about a 3- to 7-day reversible trial assessment that lets you try neurostimulation for overactive bladder without making a long-term commitment.
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Talk to your primary care doctor, urologist, urogynecologist, or gynecologist about treating your bladder control problem today.
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Neurostimulation for overactive bladder is covered in all 50 states and Puerto Rico by Medicare, as well as by many private insurance companies.
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Learn more about the trial assessment and how it may help you and your overactive bladder symptoms.
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Read about the experiences of people who have received neurostimulation for overactive bladder. You’ll learn first-hand what life was like for these particular individuals, both before and after treatment.
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Information on this site should not be used as a substitute for talking with your doctor. Always talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment information.