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Dr. Sarah Boyles on the BackTable Urology Podcast

Dr. Sarah Boyles

Gynecologic Surgeon

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Dr. Sarah Boyle is a urogynecologic surgeon at the Oregon Clinic in Portland, Oregon.

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Evaluating Female Urinary Incontinence: Essential Steps for the Generalist
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Episode # 182  •  06 Aug 2024

Evaluating Female Urinary Incontinence: Essential Steps for the Generalist

With contemporary treatment options, your female patients don’t have to live with urinary incontinence! In this crossover episode of BackTable Urology and OBGYN, host Dr. Suzette Sutherland from University of Washington interviews Dr. Sarah Boyles, a urogynecologist at The Oregon Clinic, regarding female urinary incontinence, its diagnostic criteria, and various treatment options to help improve quality of life in the incontinence patient.

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About

Dr. Boyles is a board-certified urogynecologist physician and reconstructive pelvic surgeon at the Northwest Gynecology Center, Peterkort office of Women's Healthcare Associates in Portland, Oregon. As a fellowship-trained, board-certified urogynecologist, Dr. Boyles helps patients treat urinary and fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, birth injury and other pelvic floor conditions that can deeply affect quality of life. She believes everyone deserves to move through life on their own terms without being held back by bladder urgency, accidental leaks, bulging or pelvic discomfort. Shaped in part by navigating her own cancer diagnosis, Dr. Boyles brings empathy and awareness to every patient conversation.

Visit The Oregon Clinic to learn more about Dr. Sarah Boyles.

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