The following websites offer additional information about urinary continence health.
Please note that Rochester Medical does not endorse or take responsibility for the content of these websites.
Mayo Clinic
The Mayo Clinic’s consumer website offers health information and self-improvement tools, and provides access to Mayo Clinic’s knowledge and experience on consumer health topics, including urinary incontinence.
MayoClinic.com Incontinence Product Information
National Association For Continence (NAFC)
NAFC is a leading source of education, advocacy, and support to the public and the health profession about the causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management alternatives for incontinence.
http://nafc.org
National Women’s Health Information Center
The National Women’s Health Information Center, a service of the Office on Women’s Health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, develops innovative programs, educates health professionals, and motivates behavior change in consumers through the dissemination of health information.
http://womenshealth.gov
The Simon Foundation for Continence
The Simon Foundation is dedicated to bringing the topic of incontinence out into the open, removing its stigma, and providing help and hope to people with incontinence, their families, and health professionals.
http://simonfoundation.org
Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates (SUNA)
SUNA is a professional organization committed to excellence in clinical practice and research by educating members, patients, families, and the community on a wide range of urological health care concerns.
http://suna.org
Women’s Health Foundation
Women’s Health Foundation is dedicated to improving pelvic health and wellness in women by driving cutting-edge research initiatives, serving as a national resource on pelvic wellness issues, developing and delivering education and fitness programs, and fostering conversation and creating communities for women.
http://womenshealthfoundation.org

