Urinary Incontinence Treatment in Wildomar, CA
Discreet, non-invasive pelvic floor therapy using the Kegel Chair (Pelvic Floor EMS) — fully clothed, comfortable, and clinically effective. Serving Wildomar, Temecula & the Inland Valley.
About the Kegel Chair
Restore Bladder Control Without Surgery
Urinary incontinence — involuntary bladder leakage — affects an estimated 1 in 3 women and millions of men. It is one of the most under-reported conditions in medicine, because many people simply accept it as an unavoidable part of aging or childbirth. It is not.
At Patel Primary Care, we offer Pelvic Floor Electromagnetic Muscle Stimulation (EMS) through the Kegel Chair — a revolutionary therapy that rebuilds the pelvic floor muscles responsible for bladder control, without a single invasive procedure. You sit, remain fully dressed, and the technology does the work.
The treatment is effective for stress urinary incontinence (leakage when coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercising), urge incontinence (a sudden, hard-to-control urge to urinate), and mixed incontinence. It can also help post-surgical patients and those with pelvic floor weakness from childbirth or menopause.
Types of Incontinence the Kegel Chair Addresses
Pelvic floor weakness underlies most forms of urinary incontinence. The Kegel Chair rebuilds that foundational strength — regardless of how your symptoms present.
Stress Urinary Incontinence
Leakage triggered by physical pressure on the bladder — laughing, coughing, sneezing, jumping, or lifting. The most common form, especially in women after childbirth.
Most CommonUrge Incontinence (Overactive Bladder)
A sudden, intense urge to urinate that is difficult or impossible to delay — often resulting in leakage before reaching a bathroom. Frequently causes disruptive nighttime waking.
Urgency & FrequencyMixed Incontinence
A combination of both stress and urge symptoms — the most complex form. The Kegel Chair strengthens the underlying pelvic floor to address both components simultaneously.
Combined SymptomsPostpartum Pelvic Floor Weakness
Childbirth — especially vaginal delivery — can significantly stretch and weaken pelvic floor muscles. The Kegel Chair helps restore strength and function regardless of how long ago delivery occurred.
Post-ChildbirthMenopausal Pelvic Changes
Declining estrogen after menopause weakens pelvic floor tissues. EMS therapy rebuilds muscle strength and is safe for women at any stage of menopause — with or without hormone therapy.
Hormonal ChangesPost-Surgical Incontinence
Men following prostate surgery and women after hysterectomy or pelvic repair procedures often experience new or worsening incontinence. The Kegel Chair accelerates pelvic floor rehabilitation.
Post-Surgical RecoveryHow the Kegel Chair Rebuilds Your Pelvic Floor
You Sit Fully Clothed
You take a seat on the Kegel Chair — a specialized therapeutic seat. No gowns, no undressing, no discomfort. You remain completely private and fully clothed throughout the entire session.
Electromagnetic Pulses Activate Your Muscles
The chair emits focused High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy through the seat. These pulses penetrate deep into the pelvic floor — far deeper than voluntary exercise can reach — triggering powerful supramaximal muscle contractions.
Thousands of Contractions Per Session
In a single 28-minute session, the device delivers the equivalent of approximately 11,200 perfect Kegel contractions. These are precisely calibrated — not random stimulation — following a proven contraction and relaxation protocol that mimics therapeutic exercise.
Muscles Strengthen & Rebuild
Like any muscle under consistent, targeted exercise, the pelvic floor responds by rebuilding density and tone. Over a course of sessions, the muscles that support your bladder, urethra, and pelvic organs grow measurably stronger.
Better Control, Less Leakage
As the pelvic floor strengthens, it becomes better able to hold the urethra closed under pressure and suppress sudden urge signals. Most patients experience meaningful improvement in leakage, urgency, and frequency — often within the first three to four weeks.
What a Treatment Course Looks Like
No awkward conversations required. Everything about the Kegel Chair is private, discreet, and comfortable. You can read, use your phone, or simply relax during the session.
Who Is the Ideal Candidate for the Kegel Chair?
The Kegel Chair works best when pelvic floor weakness is the underlying cause of symptoms. Dr. Patel will review your health history to confirm it's the right fit.
Ideal Candidates
- Women with stress urinary incontinence (leakage during activity)
- Women with urge incontinence or overactive bladder
- Postpartum women experiencing pelvic floor weakness
- Women in peri- or post-menopause with new or worsening leakage
- Men recovering from prostate surgery with post-operative incontinence
- Adults who have tried Kegel exercises without sufficient improvement
- Patients seeking a non-surgical, non-pharmaceutical option
- Anyone wanting to avoid catheterization, pessary, or surgical mesh
Discuss with Dr. Patel First
- Patients with implanted cardiac pacemakers or defibrillators
- Those with metal implants in the pelvic region
- Women who are currently pregnant
- Patients with active UTI or acute pelvic inflammatory disease
- Those with severe prolapse requiring surgical management
- Patients with neurological conditions affecting the bladder
- Individuals with copper IUDs (discuss safety screening with Dr. Patel)
Not sure if you qualify? Call us at 951-696-5837 for a brief phone consultation. Dr. Patel is happy to answer questions before you come in.
Kegel Chair vs. Manual Kegel Exercises
Manual Kegels require correct technique, sustained daily commitment, and months of effort — and many people never achieve clinically meaningful results. Here's how the technology compares.
| What We're Comparing | Kegel Chair (EMS) | Manual Kegel Exercises |
|---|---|---|
| Contractions per session | ~11,200 (supramaximal) | 20–50 (voluntary) |
| Muscle depth reached | Deep pelvic floor layers | Surface layers only |
| Requires correct technique | No — fully automated | Yes — 30%+ do them wrong |
| Time commitment | 28 min, twice/week × 4 weeks | Daily, ongoing indefinitely |
| Results timeline | 2–4 weeks into treatment | 3–6+ months (if consistent) |
| Medical supervision | Yes — Dr. Patel oversees | Self-directed, no oversight |
| Proven for post-surgical rehab | Yes | Limited evidence |
Real Patients. Life-Changing Results.
These experiences are representative of outcomes our Kegel Chair patients have reported. Individual results vary. Names changed for privacy.
"I had stopped laughing freely — not because I wasn't happy, but because I knew what would happen if I did. I avoided exercise classes and even church. When Dr. Patel told me I could sit in a chair, fully clothed, and it would fix the problem — I didn't believe her. After my 5th session I laughed at something on TV, stood up, and realized nothing had happened. I cried — the good kind."
"After my second delivery I just accepted that jumping jacks and group fitness were no longer possible. I tried Kegel exercises for months and wasn't sure I was doing them right. By session 3 on the Kegel Chair, I could tell something was changing. By session 6, I went back to HIIT class and didn't need to think about it once."
"I was exhausted. Every night I was up four, sometimes five times to use the bathroom. My doctor had tried two different medications — both gave me side effects I couldn't tolerate. A friend mentioned the Kegel Chair. By week three, I was sleeping through. By week five, I had one nighttime waking, sometimes none. I feel like I got my life back."
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The Patel Primary Care Difference
Physician-Supervised
Every Kegel Chair program is overseen by Dr. Reenaben Patel, MD — a board-certified internist who reviews your history, confirms candidacy, and monitors your progress at each visit. This is not a spa treatment.
Completely Discreet
You remain fully clothed at all times. No physical exam of the pelvic region is required for the treatment itself. Our team approaches this condition with the sensitivity and privacy it deserves.
Clinically Supported
Pelvic floor EMS therapy is backed by peer-reviewed studies demonstrating significant reductions in both stress and urge urinary incontinence for the majority of patients completing a full treatment course.
Your Questions, Answered
Does the Kegel Chair hurt?
How many sessions will I need, and how often?
Is it safe if I've had a C-section, hysterectomy, or other pelvic surgery?
Do the results last, or will the leakage come back?
Does insurance cover the Kegel Chair treatment?
Can men use the Kegel Chair?
Is there anything I need to do before my session?
Ready to Take Back Control?
Bladder leakage doesn't have to define your daily life. Call us today to learn more about the Kegel Chair and schedule a discreet, no-pressure consultation with Dr. Patel.