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With Northwest Continence Center

Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine. It means a person cannot prevent urine from leaking out.

Our advanced treatments offer lasting relief from urinary incontinence.

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Regain Control & Confidence

Urinary incontinence symptoms can stem from disrupted communication between the brain and the bladder.

Our Therapy works by:

• Stimulating bladder and bowel nerves
• Targeting brain-organ communication problems
• Reducing frequent bathroom trips or accidents
• Helping those unaided by past treatments

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We Accept Most Insurance

Experience the relief with our wide acceptance of most insurance plans.

Simplify your continence treatment journey, knowing your sessions are covered.

Meet Our Founders

Jason Anderson, D.O.

Jason Anderson, D.O., co-founder of Northwest Continence Center, is an interventional spine and musculoskeletal medicine expert focusing on electrodiagnostic studies.

Driven by a passion for enhancing patient well-being, he uses osteopathic manipulation and interventional pain management to boost functionality and reduce pain.

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Robert Heros, M.D.

Since 2014, Dr. Robert Heros at has offered his expertise to the Portland, Oregon, area, with over nine years of local practice.

Dr. Heros focuses on bridging the gap between primary care physicians and spinal surgeons, advocating for personalized care, conservative treatments, and minimally invasive techniques for pain management.

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Your Journey Towards Continence

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Consult with Us
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Discuss Symptoms Openly
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Monitor Treatment Progress
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Update Us on Your Progress
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Have other treatments failed you?

Sacral neuromodulation is a proven option for bladder control.
91%
Finding Device Recharging Easy
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Agree Recharging Time is Acceptable
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Satisfied with Therapy
93%
Would Choose Treatment Again

Minimally Invasive Urinary Incontinence Treatment

Minimally invasive procedure, due to its small implant size and straightforward procedure.

It effectively treats bladder control issues with minimal daily life disruption and is reversible if needed.

What Our Patients Think

  • Dr. Anderson and all his staff provide the best experience one could hope for: warm, caring, and professional. Dr. Anderson always listens carefully and responds thoroughly to any concerns and questions.

    J.W.

  • Dr. Anderson is the kind of physician I was searching for. He asked good questions about my condition and listened carefully to my answers. He quickly arranged a follow-up session in his busy schedule, even at a time when there wasn’t an opening in his schedule.

    G.E.

  • Great experience everyone was friendly and Dr. Heros seems to actually care. He also knew both of my doctors, so that was really cool. 10/10 hope to not have to return, but if I do, I know I'm in good hands.

    H.B.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is urinary incontinence, and how is it different from bowel incontinence?

Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control, leading to the accidental leakage of urine. Bowel incontinence, on the other hand, involves the inability to control bowel movements, causing unexpected leakage of fecal matter. Both conditions can range from mild, occasional leaks to more severe, uncontrollable symptoms.

What are the common causes of urinary and bowel incontinence?

Causes can vary widely but may include muscle or nerve damage from surgery or childbirth, neurological disorders, urinary tract infections, constipation, and chronic diseases like diabetes. Lifestyle factors and aging can also contribute to both conditions.

Who is at risk for developing urinary and bowel incontinence?

While anyone can experience these conditions, risk factors include aging, pregnancy and childbirth, obesity, certain surgeries, and underlying health conditions such as diabetes or neurological disorders. Women are more prone to urinary incontinence, and both men and women can be affected by bowel incontinence.

How is incontinence diagnosed?

Diagnosis may involve a thorough medical history, physical examination, and specific tests such as urinalysis, bladder diary, pelvic ultrasound, and urodynamics for urinary incontinence, and anal manometry, sigmoidoscopy, or colonoscopy for bowel incontinence.

What treatment options are available for urinary and bowel incontinence?

Treatment options vary based on the type and severity of incontinence and can range from lifestyle changes, pelvic floor exercises, medication, and biofeedback to more advanced interventions like nerve stimulation therapies, injections, or surgery.

Can lifestyle changes help manage incontinence?

Yes, certain lifestyle changes can significantly help manage symptoms, including dietary modifications, regular exercise, weight loss, pelvic floor exercises, avoiding irritants like caffeine and alcohol, and practicing bladder or bowel training techniques.

Is incontinence a normal part of aging?

While incontinence is more common in older adults, it is not considered a normal part of aging. Many effective treatments and management strategies can improve symptoms, regardless of age.

How can I schedule a consultation at Northwest Continence Center?

To schedule a consultation at Northwest Continence Center, you can call our clinic directly or fill out a contact form on our website. 

Our team will then reach out to you to schedule an appointment at a convenient time, where you can discuss your symptoms, treatment options, and whether Axonics Therapy might be right for you.

Are you accepting new patients?

Yes, Northwest Continence Center is currently accepting new patients. We are dedicated to providing comprehensive care for anyone experiencing urinary and fecal incontinence. 

If you are interested in exploring Axonics Therapy or other treatment options for incontinence, we encourage you to contact us to schedule an initial consultation. Our team is committed to helping you find the most effective treatment to improve your quality of life.

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