Why Non-Surgical Urogynecology Matters

Non-surgical urogynecology offers women a path to healing and comfort without the need for hospital-based procedures. For those with pelvic floor concerns such as bladder leakage or prolapse, in-office treatments can help restore confidence, function, and quality of life.

Dr. Michael Coyle has long been a leader in women’s pelvic health, performing advanced surgical procedures for complex conditions. Today, he has made a conscious decision to focus on restorative, in-office care. This shift allows him to spend more time directly helping patients and offering faster access to treatment.

“I needed to focus on being in the office more so that I could actually see more of these patients,” Dr. Coyle shares. “It’s with gratitude and a renewed sense of purpose that I begin this next chapter of patient care.”

The Shift to Non-Surgical Focus

Dr. Coyle continues to perform full urogynecologic evaluations, including pelvic exams, urodynamics, anorectal manometry, and cystoscopy. However, all treatments are now performed in the office. The decision was guided by accessibility, efficiency, and a desire for a more personal connection with patients.

After seeing increased patient demand and long hospital wait times, Dr. Coyle realized that office-based procedures are the best way to reach women where they are and provide more options for care.

Exhausting Non-Surgical Options First

Most patients prefer non-surgical options when available. Dr. Coyle believes restorative or non-surgical approaches should always be tried first to improve a patient’s quality of life and support natural healing.

The benefits are clear. With less risk, faster recovery, and greater comfort during treatment, non-surgical care enhances patient confidence and empowerment. Dr. Coyle’s shift reflects a patient-first mindset and a more holistic view of healing.

In his own words: “Would you rather have something done in the office without having to go to the hospital and have general anesthesia? The patients are significantly happier knowing that we’re focusing on non-hospital-based procedures.”

What Non-Surgical Care Looks Like at Coyle Institute

Non-surgical care begins with a comprehensive evaluation that may include multiple appointments for testing and diagnosis. Dr. Coyle presents each woman with several opportunities for care, empowering her to choose the best fit. This collaborative process builds trust and ensures a better experience from start to finish.

“We give them a really long list of opportunities. We let them decide based upon what opportunities they are given.”

While many patients are still offered a surgical procedure as an option, the vast majority choose non-surgical treatments.

Schedule a consultation to learn more about Dr. Coyle’s non-surgical options.

The Benefits of Restorative, Regenerative Treatments

Restorative and regenerative treatments focus on outcomes that improve daily life. In-office procedures reduce anxiety, eliminate hospital exposure, and support faster healing and recovery.

Dr. Coyle reports, “The vast majority of patients are not really interested in going to the hospital. Even though the hospital was such a huge part of my practice for a long time, I do think most patients are incredibly thankful that there are procedures that can be done in the office.”

Building Lasting Relationships with Patients

Care at Coyle Institute continues long after the initial procedure. Patients return for follow-ups at one month and three months, creating trust and consistency in their care. Women who have suffered for years with their conditions often experience meaningful, life-changing improvements after treatment.

“Their lives are completely changed,” reports Dr. Coyle. “They are just doing really, really well. I’ve been so thankful to be able to talk to every patient personally at three months and hear how well they’re doing.”

Addressing Misconceptions

Many women assume surgery is the only path to lasting results. Dr. Coyle’s patient education helps women understand that non-surgical treatments are real, effective, and empowering. His approach gives women agency and options they may not have realized existed.

According to Dr. Coyle: “They can make a decision based upon all the opportunities that they have been given.”

The Future of Women’s Health

Dr. Coyle’s shift away from invasive interventions toward natural healing and individualized care reflects the future of women’s health. Today, patients travel from across the United States and internationally to seek out his restorative and compassionate approach.

“Our goal is to get these women feeling significantly better, get them back to where they feel as normal as possible… and improve the quality of their lives.”

Want to learn more about how Dr. Coyle’s restorative, regenerative treatments can deliver lasting results? Contact us to schedule a consultation.

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