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  Resources That Can Help  
  These organizations can connect you with doctors, treatments, information, support, and more.

The American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS)
2025 M Street NW,
Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-367-1167
E-mail: augs@dc.sba.com
Internet: www.augs.org
 
  American Urological Association (AUA)  
  1000 Corporate Boulevard
Linthicum, MD 21090
Toll-Free (US only): 866-RINGAUA (866-746-4282)
Phone: 410-689-3700
Fax: 410-689-3800
E-mail: patienteducation@auafoundation.org
Internet: www.urologyhealth.org
 
  Just type "incontinence" in the "search" box on the home page, and select an article to read. While the article titles sound technical, the writing is easy to read and understand. You can also find a urologist on this Web site and sign up for a free subscription to the AUA's Urology Health Extra newsletter.  
  National Association for Continence (NAFC)  
  PO Box 1019
Charleston, SC 29402-1019
Toll-Free: 800-BLADDER (800-252-3337)
Phone: 843-337-0900
Fax: 843-337-0905
E-mail: memberservices@nafc.org
Internet: www.nafc.org
 
  Log on to learn more about incontinence, search for a local specialist, learn the latest NAFC survey results, sign up for the NAFC newsletter, and view expert answers to real people's questions on bladder health topics. If you join the NAFC, you can also receive members-only benefits such as a resource guide.  
  The Simon Foundation for Continence  
  PO Box 815
Wilmette, IL 60091
Toll-Free: 800-23SIMON (800-237-4666)
Chicago Headquarters Phone: 847-864-3913
Chicago Headquarters Fax: 847-864-9758
E-mail: webmaster@simonfoundation.org
Internet: www.simonfoundation.org
 
  Here, you can access plenty of information on incontinence, tips for prevention, solutions, and real-people stories. You can also support the cause, or visit the "Contact Us" section and click to receive a free information packet. For the latest news, read the press releases or click on the "In the News" Web site section.  
 
 
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