This list of medical, nonprofit, government, and private organizations is provided
for your convenience. These organizations offer educational materials and other
services to healthcare professionals and patients on incontinence-related issues.
Please note that this information is offered as a resource for healthcare
professionals and does not imply that Watson endorses these organizations.
A women’s organization focused on the prevention and treatment of bladder
problems such as urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, and prolapse.
National group with more than 52,000 professional members who provide
healthcare for women.
Society dedicated to research and education in urogynecology, and the detection,
prevention, and treatment of female lower urinary tract disorders and pelvic floor
disorders.
Professional association for the advancement of urologic patient care, which
works to ensure that its more than 16,000 members are current on the latest
research and practices in urology.
International membership society for medical professionals, which is concerned
with furthering education, scientific research, and clinical practice, and removing
the stigma of incontinence.
Consumer education and advocacy organization dedicated to bladder and bowel
health.
Nonprofit organization that provides help and hope for people with incontinence,
their families, and the professionals who provide their healthcare.
Professional society focused on the improvement of the science of urology
through basic and applied clinical research in urodynamics and neurourology,
voiding function and dysfunction, female urology, and pelvic floor dysfunction.
Professional organization committed to excellence in clinical practice and
research through education of its members, patients, family, and community.