Urinary Incontinence Resource Guide

Browse listings of Urinary Incontinence research centers, non-profits, and other organizations below to find one in your area.

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Urinary Incontinence Resources & Organizations


National Association For Continence

Address:
P.O. Box 1019
Charleston, SC 29402-1019

Phone:
1-800-252-3337

Internet Address:
http://www.nafc.org

Description of Services Provided:
The council provides information and support for people with bladder conditions.

The Simon Foundation for Continence

Address:
P.O. Box 815
Wilmette, IL 60091

Phone:
1-800-23Simon (237-4666)

Internet Address:
http://www.simonfoundation.org/

Description of Services Provided:
This nonprofit organization encourages people with incontinence to seek help from a doctor. The site provides numerous resources, such as a "decision-support tool" that is aimed at helping women examine treatments and side effects, a database of incontinence products, educational materials, discussion boards, and a blog. You can also read about related news articles, as well as personal stories from people with the condition. Additionally, the Simon Foundation offers an information packet that you can request to receive by mail.

Urology Health.org

Internet Address:
http://www.urologyhealth.org/

Description of Services Provided:
The American Urological Association Foundation offers this site where you can find information on pediatric and adult conditions. You can also search for a urologist and learn more about this field.


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