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Freeing women from diapers: a brief history

Let’s start with the basics.
What the heck is a pessary? Plus

A pessary is an intravaginal device used to support pelvic organs. Primarily used for prolapse 30 years ago, its use was revolutionized for stress incontinence by our founding physician, Dr. Scott A. Farrell.

Is Dr. Farrell, like, famous? Plus

As one urogynecologist put it, Dr. Farrell is a "big f*cking deal." Here's why:

  • Second-ever accredited urogynecologist in Canada.
  • Pioneer in treating SUI with pessaries.
  • Author of 65+ academic papers and textbook “Pessaries in Clinical Practice” (2006).
  • Former chair of the Medical Council of Canada, president of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, and professor at Dalhousie University Medical School.
  • Trained most of the urogynecologists practicing in Canada today.

He still remains active in the company as our Chief Medical Officer.

Uro-gy-ne…what now? Plus

Urogynecology focuses on specialized care for pelvic floor conditions. While it’s not well-known outside of medical and patient communities, we're here to change that.

Canada, eh? Does the FDA know you’re here? Plus

The Uresta is a Class II medical device cleared by the FDA and the first self-managed pessary introduced in North America. It’s the top recommended non-surgical solution in North America by doctors and pelvic floor physios.

Seems too good to be true. What’s the catch? Plus

No catch! Uresta is made in a state-of-the-art, ISO 13485-certified medical device factory in Ontario, Canada. Made from non-absorbent, hypoallergenic medical-grade polymer, it’s latex- and phthalate-free, doesn’t weaken your pelvic muscles, and doesn’t carry the toxic risks associated with tampons. The resin has also been rigorously tested for safety and long-term biocompatibility.

A woman in her twenties/thirties lifting a weight, indicating strength and the ability to go to a gym in relation to using Uresta.
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Is Uresta right for you?

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Uresta is 20+ years in the making

Validated by several third-party studies
Validated by several third-party studies
RESEARCH

Validated by several third-party studies

This is a text image that reads: '97% of women saw a reduction in leaks when using Uresta.¹ - and - 0% of women saw any reduction in leaks when using pads.'
This is an text image that reads: '90% of w0men continued to use the Uresta after 12 months.¹' - and - '16% of women continues to use traditional pessaries after 12 months.²'
This is a text image that reads: '94% of women would recommend the Uresta to a friend.¹' - and - '92% of women felt more confident in public because of the Uresta.''

Cited in top medical journals and training programs

Used (and loved!) by doctors and pelvic floor physios

Portrait of Dr. Alicia Power

I take care of my health to take care of my patients and family better, and Uresta is one of the ways I do this. It gives me confidence to do the things I love like running and weightlifting.

Dr. Alicia Power
Family physician & maternity care

Portrait of Caroline Packard

I have tried everything under the sun to address my stress incontinence. Uresta has hands down been a real game-changer for me and my clients.

Caroline Packard
Pelvic floor physio & influencer

Portrait of Dr. Sarah Boyle

The Uresta is my favorite stress incontinence pessary because it is reusable and I think it works the best.

Dr. Sarah Boyle
Urogynecologist