Consultant-Led Pelvic Floor Assessment in Central London
Pelvic floor dysfunction evaluation at LSDC Healthcare is delivered through a consultant-led, multidisciplinary approach, integrating gynaecology, urogynaecology, and pelvic health expertise.
We provide precise assessment of pelvic organ support, bladder function, and pelvic floor muscle integrity, allowing targeted, evidence-based management.
All care is delivered in a private, discreet setting in the City of London, with sensitive handling and clear clinical explanation.
What Is Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?
Pelvic floor dysfunction refers to impaired support or coordination of the pelvic floor muscles and connective tissues, which may result in:
Pelvic organ prolapse
Urinary or faecal incontinence
Voiding or defecatory dysfunction
Pelvic pain
Sexual dysfunction
Symptoms often progress gradually and are commonly underreported.
Who Is Pelvic Floor Evaluation For?
This assessment is recommended for women who experience:
Urinary incontinence (stress, urge, or mixed)
Sensation of vaginal bulge or pressure
Difficulty emptying the bladder or bowel
Pelvic discomfort or heaviness
Pain during intercourse
Postnatal pelvic floor symptoms
Pelvic floor symptoms following gynaecological surgery
Clinical Benefits and Indications
Clinical benefits include:
Accurate diagnosis of pelvic floor disorders
Differentiation between prolapse and bladder dysfunction
Identification of contributory neurological or muscular factors
Individualised treatment planning
Prevention of symptom progression
Key indications include:
Incontinence
Prolapse symptoms
Postnatal pelvic floor issues
How LSDC Delivers This Differently
Pelvic floor evaluation at LSDC Healthcare is distinguished by:
Consultant-led urogynaecological assessment
Integration of clinical examination and functional testing
Access to advanced diagnostics when required
Conservative-first management philosophy
Coordination with pelvic health physiotherapy and surgical services
Patients receive structured pelvic health care, not symptom-based treatment alone.
Diagnostics and Investigations Involved
Assessment may include:
Detailed symptom and obstetric history
Pelvic examination including prolapse assessment
Bladder diary review
Pelvic floor muscle evaluation
Ultrasound or urodynamic testing (if indicated)
Investigations are selected based on clinical findings.
Follow-Up and Ongoing Care
Results are reviewed in detail by your consultant
A personalised management plan is provided
Conservative treatments initiated where appropriate
Referral for physiotherapy, medication, or surgery if required
Ongoing monitoring and reassessment
Insurance and Self-Pay
Pelvic floor dysfunction assessment is commonly covered by UK private medical insurers when clinically indicated, subject to policy terms and authorisation.
Self-pay options are available with transparent pricing.
LSDC Healthcare
A couple of minutes outside Liverpool St Station, this excellent facility is conveniently located for Medical consultations in London.
This facility is open during the evenings making it an excellent choice for busy professionals.

Book A Pelvic Floor Consultation
If you are experiencing pelvic floor symptoms affecting comfort, bladder control, or sexual function, our consultants provide expert assessment and tailored management in Central London.
FAQ — Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Evaluation
Are pelvic floor problems common?
Yes. Pelvic floor dysfunction is common, particularly after childbirth and with ageing.
Is surgery always required?
No. Many pelvic floor conditions improve with conservative treatment such as physiotherapy.
Will I need internal examination?
A pelvic examination is often necessary for accurate assessment, but it is performed sensitively and with consent.
Can pelvic floor dysfunction affect sexual function?
Yes. Pelvic floor disorders can contribute to pain or discomfort during intercourse.
Is this assessment covered by private insurance?
Yes. Assessment is commonly covered when clinically indicated, subject to policy terms.
Can symptoms improve without treatment?
Some mild symptoms may stabilise, but early assessment allows more effective management.