Pelvic floor clinics are seeing rising demand, but many are struggling to keep up. From diagnostic delays to workflow inefficiencies, the pressure is real.
Here are the biggest challenges in 2026 and what clinics can do about them.
1. Limited Access to Diagnostic Testing
Long wait times and reliance on hospital-based systems slow down care and lead to patient drop-off.
How to overcome it:
Bring anorectal manometry in-house
Reduce scheduling delays
Increase patient throughput
2. Complexity of Pelvic Floor Disorders
Conditions like dyssynergia and fecal incontinence are difficult to diagnose and interpret.
How to overcome it:
Use clear, easy-to-interpret data
Standardize testing protocols
Provide clinician training
3. Low Patient Engagement
Embarrassment and confusion lead to missed appointments and poor follow-through.
How to overcome it:
Use visual feedback to educate patients
Simplify the testing experience
Communicate clearly and confidently
4. Workflow Inefficiencies
Time-consuming setups and complex systems slow clinics down and strain staff.
How to overcome it:
Use streamlined, easy-to-use systems
Reduce procedure time
Minimize staff training requirements
5. Newer Technology Isn’t Always Better
There’s a growing assumption that higher-resolution systems automatically lead to better diagnosis. In reality, more data often creates more problems, and instead of clarity clinicians are left sorting out the noise.
How to overcome it:
Focus on actionable, clinically relevant data
Prioritize clarity over volume
Choose tools that simplify interpretation, not complicate it
6. Lack of Standardization
Inconsistent testing and reporting make it harder to track progress and deliver reliable care.
How to overcome it:
Standardize protocols and reporting
Use consistent data tracking
Improve continuity of care
7. Referral Gaps
Many providers still don’t fully understand when to refer patients for pelvic floor diagnostics.
How to overcome it:
Educate referring providers
Share clear, useful reports
Position your clinic as a trusted resource
The Bottom Line
Clinics that succeed in 2026 will be the ones that simplify workflows, improve access, and focus on meaningful data that drives better outcomes.
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