Chronic Pelvic Pain treatment in Southlake.
Regenerative, non-surgical care for chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) and chronic prostatitis — serving Southlake and greater Tarrant County.
Chronic pelvic pain syndrome (National Institutes of Health Category III prostatitis) is often refractory to antibiotics and alpha blockers. Focused shockwave therapy has growing Level B evidence for CPPS pain and quality-of-life scores.
Who this pathway is for
- NIH Category III prostatitis / CPPS
- Refractory to antibiotics and alpha blockers
- Pelvic floor tension myalgia
- Post-vasectomy pain syndrome
Patients from Southlake (population ~32K) — including Southlake Town Square, Carroll ISD, and Timarron — access DRS-vetted urology pathways through partner clinics across the DFW metroplex. Referrals, second opinions, and self-referrals are all accepted.
Treatments we support for chronic pelvic pain
Frequently asked questions
- Is this treatment for bacterial prostatitis?
- No — regenerative shockwave is indicated for Category III (non-bacterial) CPPS. Bacterial prostatitis requires antibiotics.
- What are alternatives?
- Standard care combines alpha blockers, pelvic floor physical therapy, and neuromodulators. ECSWT is added when standard care plateaus.
- How is response measured?
- The NIH Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIH-CPSI) is scored at baseline, 4, and 12 weeks.
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