The cost of incontinence

Incontinence is so expensive. In 2010 a report by Deloitte stated that it cost 67 billion dollars in Australia.

In 2023 the report was renewed and stated that the cost of incontinence had soared to $100.4 billion.

For an individual using 18 hygienic pads/pants per week, the average amount each person was spending per year was $1,698.32.

This means that over 5 years, a person with even moderate incontinence would spend approximately $8,400 just trying to manage their incontinence, without even beginning to treat it.

Pricing

Initial consultation - Free

1 Emsella treatment - $289

Emsella treatment bundle (6 treatments) - $1,559

Talk to us about our traveler’s discount (clients traveling more than 50kms to reach our clinic), and about our ongoing client packages for those seeking long term or additional strengthening of the pelvic floor (this is ideal for weightlifters or those regularly straining their pelvic floor muscles).