Primary Care: I am glad you want to see someone as it is important to try to identify what the problem is. Usually you can and should see a primary care provider such as a family physician first to get a thorough history and exam. While not having insurance creates problems, being able to pay some up front should open doors. We actually have a cash discount for patients!health departments should be able to help.
Answered 9/29/2019
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See a Urogyn or Urol: A urogynecologist or urologist should be able to help you. If you have a teaching institution near you, you might try them.
Answered 10/21/2013
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