Webinar Replay: Understanding Urinary & Sexual Health Through Menopause

When: January 13, 2026 @ 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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This webinar was originally recorded on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.

Ladies, join us for a FREE webinar that addresses key urinary and sexual health challenges many women experience during perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause. Dr. Rebecca Roedersheimer and Dr. Anne Scott will tag-team this session, talking about conditions such as overactive bladder, recurrent urinary tract infections, vaginal dryness, painful intercourse, and symptoms related to genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM). They’ll explain why these conditions occur and how they can be effectively treated. If you’re looking for answers – or even just comfort in knowing you’re not alone – this session will help you better understand your symptoms and take proactive steps toward improved wellness.

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Dr. Rebecca Roedersheimer Rebecca Roedersheimer, M.D.

Dr. Roedersheimer graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 2004 and received her surgical and urology training at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.

Certified by the American Board of Urology and licensed in the state of Ohio, Dr. Roedersheimer is a member of the American Urological Association, the American Association of Clinical Urologists and the Large Urology Group Practice Association. Dr. Roedersheimer is also a member of the Society of Women in Urology.

Anne Scott, M.D.

Dr. Scott graduated from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 2009, then completed a surgical internship and urologic residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Prior to joining The Urology Group she had been in private practice in Tuscaloosa, AL since 2014. She specializes in female urology, prolapse, male and female incontinence/voiding dysfunction, kidney stone and general urology.

Dr. Scott is certified by the American Board of Urology. She is a member of the American Urological Association (AUA) and the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH).