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Urinary incontinence and overactive bladder care in New Jersey

Leakage, urgency, and frequent or nighttime urination are common and treatable urinary concerns. This page explains how New Jersey urologists evaluate and treat urinary incontinence and overactive bladder, and connects you with NJ urologists who focus on these conditions.

What patients search for

Local urinary symptom searches can involve leakage, urgency, frequent urination, nighttime urination, recurrent UTI concern, incomplete emptying, or bladder pain.

How New Jersey urologists evaluate and treat incontinence and overactive bladder

A urologist may review leakage pattern, bladder diary, urine testing, bladder emptying, medications, pelvic or prostate history, infection history, and options ranging from behavior changes to medication, procedures, or referral.

When symptoms should not wait

Fever, visible blood in urine, severe pain, inability to urinate, or sudden major change in bladder control should be handled promptly.

New Jersey urologists who treat incontinence and overactive bladder

These urologists list this area among their focus areas on their practice's own published bio. This is not a ranking or endorsement — verify credentials and fit with the practice.

Common questions

What kind of urologist treats incontinence in New Jersey?
Urinary incontinence and overactive bladder are treated by general urologists and by Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS) subspecialists. This page lists New Jersey urologists whose stated focus includes incontinence and bladder care.
When should bladder symptoms be seen urgently?
Visible blood in the urine, fever, severe pain, inability to urinate, or a sudden major change in bladder control should be handled promptly. For emergencies, call 911.

Educational notice

This page is educational, draws on FindAUrologist care guidance and the public sources listed above, and is not medical advice or an endorsement. It contains no rankings, ratings, reviews, paid placement, insurance details, or scheduling. Talk with a urologist about your situation; for emergencies, call 911.

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