Axonics Therapy

A cutting-edge Solution for bladder & bowel control, offered at MS Urology.

Introduction

Mississippi Urology is proud to be recognized as an Axonics® Center of Excellence, a designation that highlights our commitment to providing expert care for patients with bladder and bowel dysfunction. Led by Dr. Allen Haraway, our team offers Axonics Therapy as an advanced, minimally invasive treatment option for patients struggling with overactive bladder (OAB), urinary retention, and fecal incontinence.

What Is Axonics Therapy?

Axonics Therapy is an FDA-approved, long-lasting solution designed to restore normal bladder and bowel function. It uses a small, rechargeable neurostimulator that is implanted near the sacral nerve, helping to regulate communication between the brain and the bladder or bowels. This advanced therapy provides long-term symptom relief for patients who have not found success with medication or other conventional treatments.

Who Can Benefit from Axonics Therapy?

Axonics Therapy is an effective treatment option for patients experiencing:

  • Overactive Bladder (OAB) – Frequent and sudden urges to urinate.
  • Urinary Retention – Difficulty emptying the bladder completely.
  • Fecal Incontinence – Loss of bowel control leading to unexpected leakage.

If you have tried medications, behavioral therapy, or other treatments without success, Axonics Therapy may offer the relief you need.

Does MS Urology Provide Axonics Therapy?

Yes. At MS Urology, we are committed to offering the most advanced, patient-focused treatments available. Our team’s designation as an Axonics Center of Excellence means we have the expertise and experience to deliver this innovative therapy with precision and high patient satisfaction.

Why choose MS Urology?

  • Recognized Expertise – Dr. Allen Haraway and our team have been trained extensively in Axonics Therapy.
  • Proven Patient Outcomes – Axonics has been shown to provide long-lasting symptom relief with high success rates.
  • Minimally Invasive & Reversible – The procedure is quick, outpatient-based, and fully reversible if needed.

What to Expect from the Procedure

  1. Evaluation Phase – Patients undergo a trial period where a temporary device is placed to assess effectiveness.
  2. Implantation – If the therapy is successful, a small Axonics neurostimulator is permanently implanted near the sacral nerve.
  3. Long-Term Relief – The device provides continuous symptom relief for years and can be recharged easily at home.

Schedule a Consultation

If you are struggling with bladder or bowel dysfunction and looking for a proven, long-term solution, Axonics Therapy may be right for you. As a Center of Excellence, MS Urology provides expert care with the latest advancements in urologic treatments.

Schedule a consultation today to learn more about Axonics Therapy and see if it’s the right option for you.