As the Director of Urogynecology at the UC Health Women’s Center, Christopher Strauchon, DO, specializes in a wide range of female pelvic conditions, including pelvic floor disorders, pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, overactive bladders, vesicovaginal fistulas, rectovaginal fistulas and fecal incontinence. Dr. Strauchon focuses on minimally invasive procedures and is one of few specialists in the region who specializes in neuromodulation, an innovative treatment that can help patients with overactive bladders.
After completing his OB/GYN residency at Grandview Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio, Dr. Strauchon took a special interest in urogynecology, as he noticed so many women were suffering from pelvic floor disorders and were not receiving appropriate care. Dr. Strauchon pursued specialty training in urogynecology to better to address this need and to better these patients’ quality of life. Dr. Strauchon completed a Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Strauchon believes in patient-centered care, in which the patient is the ultimate decision maker. With this approach, he spends time with each patient, providing them with the education and resources that will allow them to choose the treatment that best suits their needs. His favorite part of being a urogynecologist is taking part in this journey of women reclaiming their freedom and getting back to a normal life after suffering from these conditions.
Former member of the United States Air Force, Dr. Strauchon is a devoted husband and father of three daughters. Outside of clinical care, he enjoys spending time with his family, cycling and golfing.
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