Peter E. Petros is an urogynecologist based in Perth, WA, working out of 35 Stirling Highway, Perth, WA 6009, Australia. Urogynecology is about caring for bladder and bowel health, and also pelvic floor problems that can affect comfort, confidence, and everyday life.
Peter helps people who deal with urinary incontinence and frequent or urgent urination. This can include stress urinary incontinence, where leaking happens with things like coughing, sneezing, or exercise. At times, he also looks after conditions linked to pain and irritation in the bladder area, including interstitial cystitis.
He also manages bowel-related issues such as bowel incontinence and rectal prolapse, including rectocele. Pelvic pressure and tissue support problems are a big part of this work too, like uterine prolapse. For some people, these issues can feel embarrassing, but in many cases they are treatable and a clear plan can make a real difference.
Some patients come in with long-lasting pelvic or vulval pain, including vulvodynia and chronic pain. In more complex situations, Peter supports people dealing with conditions such as complex regional pain syndrome. He also treats bacterial prostatitis, and he may be involved in care around hernia and other related body wall or pelvic support problems.
There can be a range of patient needs, from everyday bladder and bowel concerns through to more involved complaints. Over time, he focuses on listening carefully, understanding what is happening, and helping people find the most practical next steps. His approach fits both ongoing problems and times when symptoms suddenly change or feel out of control.
Peter’s experience in urogynecology is built through day to day clinical care across urinary, bowel, and pelvic floor conditions. He also works with complex cases where symptoms can overlap, so people can get support that makes sense for their situation.
Education details are not listed here, but clinical training in urogynecology sits at the heart of the care provided. If research or clinical trial involvement is relevant for a patient, that kind of information can be discussed as part of planning, depending on what is available.
If you’re in Perth and want help with bladder, bowel, pelvic floor, or related pain conditions, Peter E. Petros is a local option to talk to.