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BLADDER OUT OF CONTROL? WE CAN HELP

Bladder control problems, including overactive bladder (OAB) and non-obstructive urinary retention, are treatable conditions. They’re not a normal part of aging. And you shouldn’t have to deal with them on your own.

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"I had been through 10 different possibilities and nothing worked for me until this." - Sarah H.

SPEAK YOUR MIND, CHANGE YOUR LIFE

Bladder control problems disrupt the lives of tens of millions of people. If you’re one of them, you need to speak up — just like those who decided to try our therapies.

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YOUR LIFE IS WAITING

Medtronic bladder control therapies deliver significant symptom improvements for people with OAB and non-obstructive urinary retention.1, 2

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People need to demand they get referred to a urogynecologist or a urologist who can offer them effective treatments.

Dr. Peter Rosenblatt, Urogynecologist Cambridge, MA

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Learn more about bladder control problems and how to treat them.

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Watch to learn more about Medtronic bladder control.

Looking back, I should have done it sooner. I noticed results immediately!

–Beckie H. Experiencing relief with Medtronic bladder control delivered by the InterStim™ system
1

Medtronic-sponsored research. InterStim Therapy Clinical Summary, 2018.

2

Siegel, Steven: Five Year Follow-up Results of a Prospective, Multicenter Study in Overactive Bladder Subjects Treated with Sacral Neuromodulation. J Urol. 2017. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2017.07.010.

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