“I would really like for people to know that a lot of pelvic floor conditions are treatable and that this is the place where they can receive that care,” urges Dr. Christopher Tarnay, co-director of the Center for Women's Pelvic Health at UCLA. “There’s been a tremendous transition at UCLA to move toward an integrated health system. To that end, they’ve been big proponents of bringing together services and service lines in this effort, like urology and gynecology. So for all concerns related to pelvic floor issues, UCLA offers individualized state-of-the-art care.”