CCA-CENTER
04/19/2026
Bladder problems—incontinence, leaking, or peeing your pants—can be life-altering. When treatments haven’t worked, or you’re considering something invasive, you deserve to know exactly what’s going on before making that next decision.
A urodynamic study is a specialized set of tests, typically completed in 30–60 minutes, that evaluates how your bladder, sphincter, and urethra actually function. It goes beyond guesswork—measuring bladder pressure, urine flow, and muscle activity to pinpoint the true cause of symptoms like urgency, leakage, frequent urination, weak stream, or incomplete emptying.
Urodynamics is widely recognized as the gold standard for diagnosing bladder problems because it provides objective, actionable data—not assumptions.
Not everyone needs urodynamics. But if your condition is complex, not improving, or you’re being advised to move toward a procedure that can’t be undone, having the right diagnosis matters.
At CCA Continence Center of America, we bring 25 years of experience and more than 27,000 urodynamic studies performed—delivering university-level diagnostic precision in a patient-focused setting.
We are currently offering this comprehensive study for a $300 day-of-service rate. Mesa and Sun City
Get clarity. Make confident decisions. Move forward with the right information.
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Overall, Huang concluded, "The differences between the groups were modest, and there was still some possibility that they could have occurred by chance. We believe that our findings suggest that many of the potential benefits of pelvic yoga for women with urinary incontinence may be shared with more general low-impact muscle conditioning exercise."
Pelvic floor yoga is not superior to general physical conditioning for urinary incontinence Over 12 weeks, the average reduction in total UI frequency was 2.3 episodes per day among those in the pelvic yoga program compared with 1.9 episodes per day among those in the general physical conditioning program.
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