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Boston Urogyn
BostonUrogyn offers patients the most advanced techniques, technologies & treatments in the world for female pelvic floor disorders including overactive bladder, urinary & fecal incontinence, pelvic prolapse, pelvic/bladder pain, pelvic mesh complications and vulvovaginal disease. The practice specializes in traditional as well as advanced regenerative techniques.
SoLá Pelvic Therapy Podcast
Listen to Dr. Neeraj Kohli discuss pelvic pain and a new exciting treatment, SoLá Pelvic Therapy, that has completely changed the way pelvic pain is managed. SolaTherapy has shown such high and proven results for pelvic pain that BostonUrogyn offers a money-back guarantee for the procedure. Stop suffering and call us today to book a consultation. For more information, also visit www.solapelvictherapy.com.
Sola is now available without cost for those participating in our clinical study!
The VOICE trial is enrolling adult women with chronic pelvic pain, regardless of the cause.
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Meet the Providers
Neeraj Kohli, MD, MBA
Urogynecologist
Jón Í. Einarsson, MD PhD, MPH
Gynecologist
Kristin Shaw, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Monica L. Richardson, MD, MPH
Urogynecologist
Latest Articles
Fecal incontinence has many causes and can be embarrassing. Axonics® Therapy can help bring the condition under control so you can get your life back. Read on to find out how.
Dyspareunia, or painful sex, is common among women and has numerous causes. But just because painful sex is common doesn’t mean it’s OK to ignore it; some of the causes can be serious.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common among women but treatable. To make sure you get UTI treatment when you need it, know what signs to look for and how to manage them when they come.
Pelvic pain isn’t unusual in women, and many conditions can cause pain in the genital area. Vulvodynia describes chronic pain in this area, and proper treatment depends on understanding your diagnosis.
Lichen sclerosus is an uncommon condition that affects the skin, most often around the genitals. Read on to learn the signs of lichen sclerosus and how it can be managed.
Vaginal mesh is a treatment for women dealing with conditions like prolapse and urinary incontinence, but it’s not without problems. Here are signs you may be experiencing vaginal mesh complications.
Your pelvis is the lowest part of your abdomen and is responsible for numerous bodily functions. Pain there can happen for a variety of reasons, but you don’t need to live with it. Let's look at some causes of pelvic pain and how we treat them.
The sudden urge to urinate associated with an overactive bladder can be embarrassing and disruptive to your quality of life. Many patients also experience fecal urgency and accidental bowel leakage. Read on to find out how Axonics® Therapy can help.
Fecal incontinence can dramatically affect your quality of life, so treating it is important to allow you to do the things you enjoy. The food you eat can play a role in managing or even preventing this condition. Read on to find out more.
Sex is a fundamental part of our lives, but experiencing pain while having sex shouldn’t be. If you’re a woman, read on to find out how you can avoid or treat painful intercourse.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common, and you can get them for a variety of reasons. Getting a UTI treated quickly means knowing the signs, so let’s find out what to look for.
Proper digestion is vital to your health. Any problems you have with getting food through your body could be trouble. Rectal problems in particular can indicate serious issues, and you should know what they could mean.
The organs and tissues in your pelvis are held together by your pelvic floor muscles. The weakening of those muscles can lead to a condition called pelvic prolapse. Find out what symptoms may indicate you have this condition.
Urinary tract infections, or UTIs, are problematic for women and can lead to complications like kidney damage if left untreated. Your doctor has medications to treat a urinary tract infection, but there are ways to manage it at home.
If you’re struggling to control your bowel movements, going through it is an embarrassing ordeal no matter what’s causing the problem. But know that fecal incontinence affects many people, and treatments are available.
Thanks to pregnancy and aging, women go through a number of physical changes that affect different parts of the body, including the urinary tract. Read on for some tips to ensure long-term urinary health.
It’s not unusual for women to experience vaginal discomfort on occasion. But if you’re dealing with pain severe enough to interfere with your personal life, you may have a type of vulvovaginal disease. Read on to find out more.
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common malady for women, and getting one increases the risk of a recurrence. Read on to find out what may be causing you to get frequent UTIs.
The uncertainty and embarrassment that comes with urinary incontinence can be a source of frustration for anyone who deals with it. But there are options available to get relief from this condition. Read on to find out more.
When it comes to digestive and sexual health, few muscles in the body are more important than your pelvic floor muscles. Problems with these muscles can create unpleasant complications you should look out for.
Millions of women deal with some type of pain during intercourse, and it happens for many reasons. Whether you experience pain occasionally or all the time, here are some ways to alleviate the discomfort.
Many vaginal conditions can be irritating but harmless. Other conditions can be dangerous, like vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia, or VIN. Read on to learn more about what signs to look for and how VIN is treated.
You can experience chronic pelvic pain for many reasons, like menstrual cramps, ovulation, and other issues during your period. But there could be other causes that require treatment. Let’s look at five of those.
Are you experiencing fecal incontinence but are too embarrassed to talk about it? You should know that millions of other people are in the same boat and that treatments are available to help. Read on to find out more.
If you have problems with stress incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse, vaginal mesh is a method that’s been used to reinforce tissue in that area. But this procedure comes with problems of its own.
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common condition for women, and many women have more than one in a lifetime. But what leads to a UTI, and what can you do to keep it from happening?
If you urinate more than seven times a day, you may be dealing with one of the many conditions associated with urinary frequency. Read on to find out what may be causing your issue.
Urinary incontinence can be an embarrassing and sensitive problem. But complications from loss of bladder control can be managed with treatment and an understanding of the causes.
Ovarian cysts are a common occurrence during a woman’s reproductive years. But how concerned should you be about them? And do you need to do anything about them? Read on to get some answers.
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BostonUrogyn has been designated an Axonics Center of Excellence by Axonics Modulation Technologies.
The designation recognizes the BostonUrogyn team and specifically the expertise of Dr. Neeraj Kohli for his expertise with Axonics Therapy, the quality of his patient outcomes, and his continued commitment to improving the lives of patients suffering from debilitating bladder and bowel symptoms.
Our organs are held together with a balance of bone, muscle, and tissue. If any of them weaken or fail, problems may result. Pelvic organ prolapse is an example of this issue, and here are the signs you may have this disorder.