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@jadinmad

Thank you! I’m going to see a urogyn at the end of September for an evaluation, so I’m not sure yet if I will need surgery. I just started pelvic floor PT so hopefully I can prevent things from progressing further at least. I’ve read a lot of comments here and there seems to be a mix of people doing quite well and people having new problems after surgery. I feel like I should be at Mayo because of their expertise but I doubt my insurance will cover it when there are a couple of urogyns here. I’m not usually afraid of surgery but this one terrified me because of its potential to make me incontinent and/or ruin my sex life! And maybe it won’t even last and I’ll have to do it again? I mean, I can’t believe we don’t have better options… But hey what else is new in women’s health.

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@jadinmad, you can contact Mayo Clinic insurance to ask if your insurance is accepted. https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-visitor-guide/billing-insurance/contact-us

Here are a couple of related discussions that might be relevant for you:
- Anyone have pelvic floor disorder and pelvic floor physcal therapy?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/pelvic-floor-dysfunction-1/
- Medicare coverage for pelvic floor after vaginal surgery?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/medicare-1/
See all https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/womens-health/?search=pelvic%20floor&index=discussions