Learn about Overactive Bladder Treatment in Turkey — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Overactive Bladder and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Overactive Bladder

Overactive Bladder (OAB) treatment is a comprehensive management approach led by a urologist to address the sudden, uncontrollable urge to urinate, frequent urination, and urge incontinence. It is not a single procedure but a personalized care plan that may include behavioral therapies, medications, and advanced interventions. For patients who do not respond to first-line treatments, a urologist may perform procedures like percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS), sacral neuromodulation, or bladder Botox injections. These treatments work by modulating nerve signals to the bladder, relaxing the bladder muscle, and increasing its storage capacity. The goal is to significantly reduce symptoms, improve quality of life, and restore normal daily activities without the constant worry of urinary urgency and leakage.

Key Highlights

    Significantly reduces or eliminates sudden urges to urinate and urinary frequency.Can dramatically decrease episodes of urge incontinence (leakage).Improves sleep quality by reducing nighttime trips to the bathroom (nocturia).Enhances overall quality of life, social confidence, and daily activities.Offers a range of options from non-invasive therapies to minimally invasive procedures.Provides long-term symptom control for many patients./ul

Who is this surgery for?

  • Diagnosis of Overactive Bladder syndrome with symptoms of urinary urgency, frequency, and/or urge incontinence.
  • Failure to achieve adequate symptom control with first-line treatments like lifestyle changes and oral medications.
  • Intolerable side effects from oral OAB medications.
  • Significant impact on quality of life, sleep, work, or social activities due to bladder symptoms.
  • A desire for a more permanent or procedural solution after exhausting conservative management.

How to prepare

  • Complete a detailed bladder diary for several days to record fluid intake and urination patterns.
  • Undergo a urological evaluation, which may include a urine test, ultrasound, or urodynamic study.
  • Discuss all current medications, supplements, and medical history with your urologist.
  • For procedures like Botox or neuromodulation, you may be asked to stop blood-thinning medications (as advised by your doctor).
  • Arrange for transportation home if you are receiving sedation or anesthesia for the procedure.
  • Follow specific fasting instructions if sedation or general anesthesia is planned.

Risks & possible complications

  • Temporary difficulty urinating or urinary retention, sometimes requiring temporary catheterization (especially with Botox).
  • Urinary tract infection.
  • Mild discomfort, pain, or bruising at the injection or implantation site.
  • For neuromodulation: lead migration, device-related pain, or need for surgical revision.
  • For Botox injections: generalized muscle weakness, flu-like symptoms, or temporary worsening of bladder symptoms.
  • Rare risks include bleeding, infection at the surgical site, or an allergic reaction.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Most procedures (PTNS, Botox) are outpatient, allowing you to go home the same day.
  • You may experience mild pelvic discomfort or a sense of incomplete emptying for a few days.
  • Drink plenty of water to flush the bladder and reduce infection risk.
  • Avoid strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, and sexual activity for 1-2 weeks as advised.
  • You may need to perform intermittent self-catheterization for a period if urinary retention occurs.
  • Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments to monitor progress and adjust therapy.
  • Full therapeutic effects, especially from Botox or neuromodulation, may take several days to weeks to become apparent.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: 0-1 days (Typically outpatient)
  • checked Expected recovery time: 1-7 days for routine activity; 2-6 weeks for full therapeutic effect

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering overactive bladder in Turkey, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for overactive bladder compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
India USD 158 – USD 4,732 0-1 days (Typically outpatient) ~ 1-7 days for routine activity; 2-6 weeks for full therapeutic effect Know More
Turkey USD 1,143 – USD 34,281 0-1 days (Typically outpatient) ~ 1-7 days for routine activity; 2-6 weeks for full therapeutic effect Know More

Top hospitals for Overactive Bladder in Turkey

These partner hospitals in Turkey have dedicated urology teams and experience managing patients undergoing overactive bladder.

Liv Hospital Ankara

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Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir

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Urologists for Overactive Bladder

Explore experienced urologists who regularly perform overactive bladder and provide pre- and post-operative care in Turkey.

Dr. Mete Kılcılar - Urologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 36 years experience
  • 36 Years Experience
  • Urologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Ilhami Güllüoğlu - Urologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 33 years experience
  • 33 Years Experience
  • Urologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Adem Fazlıoğlu - Urologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 37 years experience
  • 37 Years Experience
  • Urologist
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Dr. Özkan Onuk - Urologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 15 years experience
  • 15 Years Experience
  • Urologist
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Dr. Özgür Haki Yüksel - Urologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 29 years experience
  • 29 Years Experience
  • Urologist
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Dr. Yaşar Bozkurt - Urologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 33 years experience
  • 33 Years Experience
  • Urologist
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Dr. Semih Ayan - Urologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 27 years experience
  • 27 Years Experience
  • Urologist
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Dr. Mete Kılcılar - Urologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 36 years experience
  • 36 Years Experience
  • Urologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Ilhami Güllüoğlu - Urologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 33 years experience
  • 33 Years Experience
  • Urologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Adem Fazlıoğlu - Urologist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 37 years experience
  • 37 Years Experience
  • Urologist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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