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

Bringing it up can feel awkward, but getting help can be life-changing.⁠
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Urine leakage during everyday activities like laughing, sneezing, or exercising isn't something you have to live with. It’s common, but very treatable.⁠
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At Urogynecology of San Antonio + Boerne, we help women of all ages regain control, confidence, and peace of mind with personalized treatment plans that fit your lifestyle.⁠
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No more awkward conversations. Just real answers and real relief.⁠
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Board-Certified Physicians – Dr. Ash Dabbous & Dr. Lindsey Jackson⁠
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🔗 Source: VoicesforPFD.org / American Urogynecologic Society
Exceptional outcomes start with the right team.⁠
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Patients choose Urogynecology of San Antonio + Boerne because they know they’ll be cared for by trusted experts who truly listen.⁠
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Schedule an appointment today. ⁠
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The truth? Pregnancy and delivery can weaken the pelvic floor, but those symptoms are treatable, often without surgery.⁠
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Dr. Dabbous and Dr. Jackson often see women months (or even years) after childbirth who are still dealing with bladder leaks, pelvic pressure, or discomfort they thought would go away on its own. Whether you had a vaginal delivery or C-section, our team is here to assess how your pelvic floor is healing and offer options tailored to your recovery and lifestyle.⁠
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Motherhood may come with a few surprises—but bladder leaks don’t have to be one of them.⁠
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You deserve more than a one-size-fits-all approach. That’s why Dr. Ash Dabbous takes time to listen, educate, and create a care plan that’s uniquely yours.⁠
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Board-certified in Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery, as well as Obstetrics & Gynecology, Dr. Dabbous blends surgical expertise with compassionate care to help women take back control of their pelvic health. Whether you're managing prolapse, bladder leaks, or persistent pelvic pain, his goal is always the same: to help you feel like YOU again.⁠
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📍 Two convenient locations in San Antonio + Boerne�⁠
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Heavy periods? Pelvic pressure? Frequent trips to the bathroom?⁠
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These could be signs of uterine fibroids, a common (but often overlooked) cause of pelvic discomfort and bladder issues in women.⁠
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At Urogynecology of San Antonio + Boerne, we’re here to help you understand your symptoms and explore treatment options that fit your goals and lifestyle.⁠
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In honor of National Fibroid Awareness Month, prioritize the check-in you’ve been putting off. Schedule your appointment with our board-certified physicians, Dr. Ash Dabbous & Dr. Lindsey Jackson,⁠ today. ⁠
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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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UrogynofSA.com • San Antonio & Boerne Offices • 210-614-7744
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
UrogynofSA.com • San Antonio & Boerne Offices • 210-614-7744⁠
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🔗 Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH), 2022⁠