WELCOME TO UROGYNECOLOGY SAN ANTONIO

Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Board Certified

Urogynecology of San Antonio specializes in the care of women with pelvic floor disorders and provides expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions of female pelvic organs and pelvic floor dysfunction. Our urogynecologists, Dr. Ash Dabbous, FACOG, URPS and Dr. Lindsey Jackson, FACOG, URPS will help you understand your diagnosis and appropriately evaluate and treat your symptoms with the most advanced technology used in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery.

Dr. Ash Dabbous, FACOG, FPMRS

What is Urogynecology?

Urogynecology is a subspecialty dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of female pelvic floor disorders. Pelvic Floor Disorders (PFD) are weaknesses in muscles and connective tissues that support the bladder, vagina, and rectum.

CLIENT REVIEWS

If you're constantly looking for the next bathroom—or waking up all night to go—you're not alone.⁠
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Dr. Dabbous and Dr. Jackson say frequent urination can have many causes, from overactive bladder to hormonal shifts or even underlying pelvic floor dysfunction.⁠
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Our team takes the time to uncover why it’s happening—so you can finally stop planning your day around your bladder.⁠
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It's not “just part of aging.” It's a symptom worth solving. Schedule your appointment and let’s start the conversation.⁠
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Bladder issues can take over your day before you even leave the house.⁠
For many women, that constant worry becomes the norm.⁠
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But it doesn’t have to be.⁠
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With the right diagnosis and treatment—sometimes surgical—freedom is possible. We help women take their lives back, one step at a time.⁠
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⚕️Board-Certified Physicians - Dr. Ash Dabbous & Dr. Lindsey Jackson⁠
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🔗 Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH), 2022⁠
A heavy, dragging feeling in your pelvis isn’t something to brush off.⁠
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Dr. Dabbous and Dr. Jackson explain that this could be a sign of pelvic organ prolapse—when one or more pelvic organs shift downward due to weakened support structures.⁠
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It often shows up after childbirth, with age, or during menopause.⁠
And while it may feel alarming, there are effective treatments that don’t always involve surgery.⁠
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If you’re feeling pressure, fullness, or like “something’s off”—we’re here to help you figure it out. Schedule your appointment today. ⁠
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New here? You're not alone.⁠
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Approximately 25% of women in the U.S. experience pelvic floor disorders such as urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, or pelvic pain. ⁠
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If you've been told it's "just aging" or "something to live with," it's time for a different perspective.⁠
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Here's what to expect at your first visit:⁠
✔️ We listen—without rushing⁠
✔️ We explain—without jargon⁠
✔️ We treat—without judgment⁠
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Taking the first step can feel daunting, but we're here to support you every step of the way.⁠
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⚕️Board-Certified Physicians - Dr. Ash Dabbous & Dr. Lindsey Jackson⁠
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🔗 Source: iuga.org
More than 1 in 3 women in the U.S. experience pelvic floor disorders like incontinence, prolapse, or pelvic pain. But too many suffer in silence—thinking it’s just something to live with.⁠
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The truth? These conditions are common. They’re treatable. And you’re not alone.⁠
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Let’s talk about your options—and get you back to living fully.⁠
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⚕️Board-Certified Physicians - Dr. Ash Dabbous & Dr. Lindsey Jackson⁠
UrogynofSA.com • San Antonio & Boerne Offices • 210-614-7744⁠
🔗 Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH), 2022
Dr. Dabbous and Dr. Jackson hear this one all the time. And the answer is: No, it’s not normal. But it is common—and very treatable.⁠
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Leaking urine when you laugh, sneeze, or cough is called stress urinary incontinence, and it usually points to a weakened pelvic floor.⁠
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The good news? Our team offers a range of options—from pelvic floor therapy to minimally invasive procedures—to help you regain control (and confidence).⁠
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You don’t have to cross your legs and hope for the best. Schedule your appointment and let's talk about real, long-term solutions.⁠
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UrogynofSA.com • San Antonio & Boerne Offices • 210-614-7744