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Leslie M. Rickey, MD, MPH

Associate Professor of Urology and of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences; Vice Chair, Faculty Affairs, Urology; Fellowship Director, Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery, Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences

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Leslie M. Rickey, MD, MPH

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Dr. Leslie M. Rickey specializes in helping women suffering from problems related to the pelvic floor, including weaknesses of the muscles, ligaments and connective tissue that support healthy bladder, vaginal, and bowel function. Dr. Rickey treats patients with urinary incontinence (urine leakage), overactive bladder (urinary urgency and frequency), fecal incontinence (bowel leakage), pelvic organ prolapse (when a pelvic organ like the bladder or uterus drops, or “prolapses,” down and causes vaginal pressure or bulge symptoms), and genital-urinary tract fistulas (a connection between the vagina and the bladder that causes continuous urine leakage).

Dr. Rickey’s residency and fellowship training included a unique integration of the urology and gynecology specialties. Her training in both areas has allowed her to provide comprehensive, interdisciplinary care to women with urinary tract or pelvic floor issues.

“Urologic conditions are interwoven with so many other health conditions,” Dr. Rickey says. “I see many women who have been avoiding activities such as exercise, hiking, swimming, or traveling due to their bladder or prolapse symptoms. It is extremely gratifying to have the ability to do an office, outpatient or minimally-invasive procedure that allows them to return to the lifestyle they enjoy.”

Dr. Rickey is committed to furthering research and continuing to advance new studies in women’s health. She previously served on the Urinary Incontinence Treatment Network and is now the Yale site Principal Investigator for the Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Research Consortium, both sponsored by the National Institutes of Health.

“Each woman has a different complex of symptoms, lifestyle and activities that are affected by her pelvic floor symptoms. Patients also have different treatment goals,” Dr. Rickey explains. “Many of these pelvic floor conditions co-occur, so I think it is absolutely critical to go to a physician who is going to query all of the pelvic floor symptoms a woman might have, including bladder, uterus, vaginal, and bowel issues. We take a very multi-disciplinary approach to patient care.”

With her training in public health, Dr. Rickey also seeks to empower women and involve them in their own treatment, giving her patients the information they need to make the choices that are right for them.

“These conditions are quite common,” she says. “I always discuss a range of treatment options with my patients, from behavioral and lifestyle changes to office procedures and surgery, when appropriate. I think an educated patient can be more empowered to make lasting changes that will reduce their incontinence, prolapse and bowel symptoms.”

Education & Training

  • Fellowship
    Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine (2007)
  • Residency
    Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine (2005)
  • Internship
    Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine (2000)
  • MPH
    TULANE UNIV SCHOOL OF PUB HEALTH & TROP MEDICINE (1999)
  • MD
    Tulane University School of Medicine (1999)
  • BA
    University of North Carolina (1993)

Activities

  • How can we improve bladder health in women? Opportunities for education and intervention
    Albert Einstein School of Medicine 2023
    Grand Rounds Albert Einstein Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Women’s Health
  • “Occult SUI, What do the Trials Teach Us?”
    San Diego, CA, United States 2013
    “Occult SUI, What do the Trials Teach Us?”
  • Management Dilemmas after Surgery for SUI panel
    Baltimore, MD, United States 2013
    Panel at the Annual Maryland Urologic Society Conference
  • Surgical Treatment for Female SUI
    Baltimore, MD, United States 2013
    Surgical Treatment for Female SUI
  • Robotics in Female Reconstruction,
    Scottsdale, AZ, United States 2012
    Robotics in Female Reconstruction
  • The Relationship Between Vaginal Support and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
    Baltimore, MD, United States 2011
    Urology and Female Pelvic Medicine Update, CME program
  • Female Pelvic Medicine and Urology
    Williamsburg, VA, United States 2009
    Female Pelvic Medicine and Urology
  • Female Urology/Incontinence Take Home Message
    Chicago, IL, United States (2009-2015)
    Female Urology/Incontinence Take Home Message
  • Advances and Controversies in the Management of Overactive Bladder
    Orlando, FL, United States 2008
    Course Co-Director

Honors & Recognition

AwardAwarding OrganizationDate
Faculty Award for Excellence in ResearchYale Urology2022
Yale Advanced Emerging Leaders ProgramYale School of Medicine2018
Yale Emerging Leaders ProgramYale2017
Journal of Urology Best ReviewerJournal of Urology2010
President’s Award for Excellence in Gynecologic Surgery ResearchSociety of Gynecologic Surgeons 2007
Blue ribbon in abstract sessionACOG Annual Clinical Meeting2007

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