1056 Osceola Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL 34744

Patient Story
Beautiful Orlando • Kissimmee / Orlando • Urology + Wellness

Overactive Bladder Relief

If urinary urgency and frequency are interrupting your day (and your sleep), you’re not alone. We offer modern options—including Axonics® Sacral Neuromodulation (SNM)—to help restore control and confidence.

Urgency & frequency Urinary control support Minimally invasive Private care

1056 E Osceola Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL 34744 • (407) 766-6080

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About Overactive Bladder

  • Overactive bladder (OAB) is a common condition that can negatively impact quality of life, including work, social activities, exercise, and sleep.
  • OAB may involve frequent, urgent needs to empty the bladder. One common symptom is a sudden urge to urinate, which can result in unintentional urine loss.
  • Some individuals experience leakage from a loss of urinary control—leading to repeated interruptions throughout the day.
Our approach: We start with a thoughtful evaluation and discuss options—from conservative strategies to advanced therapies—based on your goals and response to prior treatment.

How Axonics Treats OAB & Urinary Control

Axonics Therapy uses gentle electrical stimulation (sacral neuromodulation) to support the nerves that communicate between the brain and bladder, helping restore more normal signaling and improve symptoms.

Gentle stimulation Sacral neuromodulation targets the nerves involved in bladder control to support improved communication.
For patients who need more Axonics SNM is generally considered when symptoms haven’t responded to more conservative treatments, including medications.

About the Axonics System

The system includes a small, rechargeable neurostimulator implanted during a minimally invasive outpatient procedure, along with a discreet remote control to manage therapy.

Trial first Many patients can trial therapy with an external system first to see whether symptoms improve before moving forward.
Long-lasting design Designed for long-lived use and MRI compatibility (discuss suitability and details during your consult).

Clinically Reported Outcomes

As shared in your original page content, Axonics has reported clinical study outcomes such as:

90% Clinically significant symptom improvements at 6 months post-implant (reported study result).
93% Patient satisfaction with therapy at 6 months (reported study result).
92% Would undergo treatment again with the same expected results (reported study result).
Important: Individual results vary. Your provider will review whether you’re a candidate and what outcomes are realistic for your symptoms and history.

What to Expect

Step 1 — Consultation We review symptoms, history, prior treatments, and goals, then discuss appropriate pathways.
Step 2 — Trial (if appropriate) A short trial period may help confirm whether therapy improves symptoms before implantation.
Step 3 — Procedure Implantation is typically minimally invasive and outpatient (details reviewed during consult).
Step 4 — Follow-up We fine-tune settings, support comfort, and track symptom changes over time.
Discreet and supportive: Our team prioritizes privacy, clarity, and a calm experience—so you always feel informed and comfortable.
Beautiful Orlando • Kissimmee near Orlando, FL

Ready to talk about options?

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FAQs

What is overactive bladder (OAB)? +

OAB is commonly associated with urinary urgency and frequency, and it can disrupt daily activities and sleep. Some people experience leakage with urgency.

What is Axonics therapy? +

Axonics is a sacral neuromodulation therapy that provides gentle stimulation to nerves involved in bladder control to support improved signaling and symptom relief.

Do I get to try it before an implant? +

Many patients can trial therapy first using an external trial system to see whether symptoms improve before moving forward.

Who is a candidate? +

Axonics SNM is typically considered for patients who have not responded adequately to more conservative options, including medications. Your provider will confirm candidacy.

Is this page medical advice? +

No. This page is educational. Your best next step is a consultation to review your symptoms and treatment options.

Credible Sources (Links)

  1. Axonics (therapy overview): https://www.axonics.com/
  2. FDA medical device database (search Axonics SNM): https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfpmn/pmn.cfm
  3. Mayo Clinic (overactive bladder overview): https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/overactive-bladder/symptoms-causes/syc-20355715
  4. American Urological Association (AUA): https://www.auanet.org/

This page is informational and does not replace a medical consultation. Individual results vary.