Skip to main content
briefcase logo
Hands icon
Other Contact Options

Do I need a referral to see a specialist? Learn more here.
Explore the Department Directory
Learn more about Telehealth Appointments
Protect Yourself from West Nile Virus

How to schedule your APPOINTMENT at Denver Health:
CURRENT PATIENTS: Login to MyChart to schedule appointments or call 303-436-4949.
NEW PATIENTS: Schedule an appointment onlineor call 303-436-4949.
NEED CARE? Schedule a Virtual Urgent Care appointment or click here to find an Urgent Care clinic.

MyChart Login

Login to MyChart

MyChart for Mobile

Download the MyChart mobile app for access to your healthcare information. Managing your healthcare has never been more simple. Download for iPhone and Android.

MyChart Sign Up

Learn about MyChart features, and sign up for an account.

Virtual Urgent Care Now Available for Denver Health MyChart Users

Denver Health MyChart users can now have a virtual urgent care visit with one of our expert providers. It’s easy and convenient to get the urgent care you need from the comfort of your home, using your smartphone, tablet or computer.

Click here for more details

 
Make an Appointment
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Urogynecology

Our physicians perform a number of innovative techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of urinary and fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and other pelvic floor disorders.

Denver Health Urogynecology provides both basic and advanced urodynamic testing to evaluate women with urinary disorders. Our physicians are further specialized in evaluating and treating pelvic floor disorders. There are many different treatments available for urinary and fecal incontinence, pelvic floor dysfunction and pelvic organ prolapse. Our physicians perform numerous procedures for the treatment of incontinence and prolapse. For urinary incontinence, different types of outpatient procedures performed include the tension free vaginal tape procedure, transobturator vaginal tapes and sacral neuromodulation. To treat pelvic organ prolapse, common short stay procedures performed include laparoscopic and open sacral colpopexy, vaginal reconstruction with native tissue repair, or mesh implantation and ex-plantation of vaginal mesh.

Our physicians also provide innovative office procedures including peripheral nerve electrode placement and botox intramuscular (bladder) injections for severe urge incontinence, trigger point injections for pelvic pain and transurethral bulking agent injections for stress incontinence.

For more information about women's pelvic health issues, please visit the American Urogynecologic Society website.

 

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic organ prolapse is a downward descent of female pelvic organs, including the bladder, uterus and the small or large bowel, resulting in protrusion of the vagina, uterus or both. Prolapse development can be attributed to several factors, including vaginal child birth, advancing age and obesity. Vaginal delivery, hysterectomy, chronic straining, normal aging and abnormalities of connective tissue or connective-tissue repair predispose some women to disruption, stretching or dysfunction of the connective-tissue attachments.