The John and Felecia Cain Center for Bladder Health was created to care for (non-cancerous) bladder disorder patients, educate future physicians, and discover effective techniques to restore the bladder.
A Generous Endowment
The Cain Center for Bladder Health is made possible by a gracious multimillion dollar endowment from the Cain Foundation. Both Philippe Zimmern, M.D., and the foundation are well aligned and passionate about training the next generation of physicians, caring for the hurting patients, and discovering techniques/drug therapies to restore the bladder.
Our Vision
The Center for Bladder Health was created to care for (non-cancerous) bladder disorder patients, educate future physicians, and discover effective techniques to restore the bladder.
Patient Care
Our passion is creating a psychologically safe environment for our patients to discuss sensitive healthcare concerns. Our goal is to restore function and improve the quality of life for every patient.
Our team of specialized trained urologists can thoroughly evaluate and treat a broad range of bladder disorders, including:
- Urinary incontinence
- Overactive bladder
- Recurrent urinary tract infections
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Neurogenic bladder
- Mesh complications
- Urinary fistulae
Our state-of-the-art clinic offers access to specialized bladder disorder testing such as:
- Cystoscopy
- Simple and complex imaging
- Urodynamics and video-urodynamics
Multidisciplinary Approach
Bladder disorders require multidisciplinary care. We partner with colleagues in several other specialties including:
- Geriatrics
- Infectious disease
- Gynecology
- Imaging
- Anesthesia
- Gastroenterology
- Colorectal surgery
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
We collaborate with each patient to develop the right plan of care for them. We can offer treatment options that include non-surgical interventions as well as reconstructive surgeries. Reconstructive surgeries can be performed with native tissue repair or mesh and can be done vaginally, robotically, or open.
More Information
To make an appointment or if you are interested in research, please call 833-494-0670.