Urinary Incontinence Support in Glasgow

Urinary incontinence support can be difficult to talk about, but you should not have to manage it quietly or guess what to do. The Hub Glasgow pelvic health package starts with assessment, then supports you with a clear plan, six Emsella sessions, four physiotherapy sessions and home rehab guidance across the month.

Clinically reviewed by The Hub Glasgow clinical teamUpdated 5 July 2026The Hub has helped people move better since 1999
The Hub Glasgow movement and rehabilitation support for Urinary Incontinence Support in Glasgow
The right plan starts with understanding symptoms, movement and what matters to you.
Specialist-level assessment

You deserve a clear answer, not more guessing.

At The Hub Glasgow, podiatry, physiotherapy, diagnostics and rehabilitation sit together. That means we can look at the problem properly and guide you to the right next step.

Free patient guide

Download the pelvic health guide.

A patient guide to pelvic health support at The Hub Glasgow, including when assessment is useful and what the first steps can look like.

What it can feel like

Urinary incontinence can affect confidence with work, travel, exercise, intimacy and daily life, and it deserves proper assessment rather than quiet coping.

Common causes

  • Stress incontinence
  • Urgency symptoms
  • Pelvic floor weakness
  • Postnatal or hormonal changes
  • Post-surgical or post-prostate changes

How we assess it

Assessment is used to understand your symptoms, confidence, pelvic floor function, relevant medical or surgical history, exercise goals and whether Emsella, physiotherapy-led rehab, home exercises or medical review is the safest next step.

Treatment options

  • Initial consultation
  • Pelvic floor management plan
  • Emsella treatment where suitable
  • Physiotherapy support
  • Home rehab guidance

Questions people often ask

What is included in the pelvic health package?

The £585 package includes your initial pelvic health consultation and management plan, six Emsella treatments, four physiotherapy sessions across the month, home exercises and pelvic health rehab support.

Is pelvic health support only for women?

No. Pelvic health support can be relevant for men and women, including bladder control changes, pelvic floor weakness, sexual function concerns, erectile dysfunction, post-prostate support and symptoms after childbirth, menopause or surgery.

Is leakage common?

It is common, but that does not mean you have to put up with it. Assessment can help identify what support is appropriate.