Continence Clinics
Incontinence is a term that describes any accidental or involuntary loss of urine from the bladder (urinary incontinence) or bowel motion, faeces or wind from the bowel (faecal or bowel incontinence).
Incontinence is a widespread condition that ranges in severity from ‘just a small leak’ to complete loss of bladder or bowel control. In fact, over 4.8 million Australians have bladder or bowel control problems for a variety of reasons.
Incontinence can be treated and managed. In many cases it can also be cured.
- For clients with continence problems.
- Children seven years and over for bedwetting.
- Children five years and over for day wetting or faecal incontinence.
The continence service is provided by appointment only, patients can self-refer to this service.