The latest in pelvic
floor health
Use the resources below to screen and diagnose UI, educate patients about UI and its treatment options, and prescribe leva.
Prescription Form
We make it easy for you to prescribe leva for your patients with this straightforward order form.
EMR Guide: athenahealth
Does your practice use the athenahealth EMR? Here’s how to order leva.
EMR Guide: eClinicalWorks
Does your practice use the eClinicalWorks EMR? Here’s how to order leva.
EMR Guide: NextGen
Does your practice use the NextGen EMR? Here’s how to order leva.
Care Pathway
Use this tool to help you discuss UI treatment options and the role that pelvic floor muscle training plays in treatment/pelvic health.
Healthcare Provider Brochure
Learn more about leva, how you can help improve your patients’ pelvic health, and how to get started.
Patient Brochure
Provide your patients with more information about UI and how pelvic floor muscle training with leva works.
Medical Animation
Get a quick overview of the pelvic floor, bladder function and how pelvic floor muscle training with leva can be used for the treatment of UI.
Digital Therapeutic Device for Urinary Incontinence: A Longitudinal Analysis at 6 and 12 Months
Read our 6- & 12-month follow-up data in the ACOG Green Journal
Pivotal RCT
Read our pivotal RCT in the ACOG Green Journal
Pivotal RCT Webinar
This video provides an overview of our pivotal RCT
3-IQ Patient Screening Questionnaire
The 3 Incontinence Questions (3-IQ) are a standardized, validated screening tool intended to help you determine the presence and type of UI.1
Webinar: Progression of Urinary Incontinence
Learn more about the progression of UI in this webinar led by Dr. Keyser and Dr. McKinney from the Medical Affairs team.
LEVA Sample Patient Letter
This letter may be personalized to inform your patients that you are now screening for UI and can discuss treatment options with them.
Leva Sample Press Release
Your practice can use this sample press release to educate the local community about UI, your practice, and Leva.
Social Media Content
Suggested social media posts to announce that your practice is focusing on UI care and now prescribing Leva.
Instructions for Use
This instruction manual is intended to provide valuable information about leva to ensure that the use of the device is safe and effective.
Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and the leva Pelvic Health System
Take a visual tour of a woman's pelvic floor, highlighting how weakened pelvic floor muscles may cause UI and how leva can help treat SUI.
Urgency Urinary Incontinence (UUI) and The leva Pelvic Health System
Take a visual tour of a woman's pelvic floor, highlighting how weakened pelvic floor muscles may cause UI and how leva can help treat UUI.
Accidental Bowel Leakage (ABL) and the leva Pelvic Health System
Take a visual tour of a woman’s pelvic floor, highlighting how weakened pelvic floor muscles may cause Accidental Bowel Leakage (ABL) and how Leva can help treat ABL.
Webinar: Chronic FI indication for Leva
Watch our medical education webinar outlining Leva's indication for Chronic Fecal Incontinence (FI)
Sample Website Content
Your practice may choose from several different versions of Leva website content to use on your practice website to highlight Leva is something you offer.
Practice Waiting Room/ Exam Room LEVA Video Loop
Your practice may choose to upload this video with UI prevalence, education and Leva content to your waiting or exam room TV for patients to watch while they wait.
Help your patients take control of their pelvic health.
Contact our Provider Support Helpline to learn more.
Contact UsReferences
- Brown JS, Bradley CS, Subak LL, et al. The sensitivity and specificity of a simple test to distinguish between urge and stress urinary incontinence. Ann Intern Med. 2006; 144(10):715-723.
Important Safety Information
The Leva® Pelvic Health System is intended for: (i) strengthening of the pelvic floor muscles; (ii) rehabilitation and training of weak pelvic floor muscles for the treatment of stress, mixed and mild to moderate urgency urinary incontinence (including overactive bladder) in women; and (iii) rehabilitation and training of weak pelvic floor muscles for the first-line treatment of chronic fecal incontinence (>3-month uncontrolled passage of feces) in women. This product interacts with the user via smartphone technology.
Important Safety Information for the Leva Pelvic Health System: Do not share the Leva system. Leva is a single-user medical device. Do not use the Leva Pelvic Health System while pregnant, or if you think you may be pregnant, unless authorized by your healthcare provider. Do not leave the Leva vaginal wand in your body for longer than necessary to complete the training session. Remove the vaginal wand after each training session. Do not use the Leva Pelvic Health System in any other place in your body. Do not have sexual intercourse while the vaginal wand is inserted. If you experience odor, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, any signs of infections or any flu-like symptoms, contact your doctor immediately. If you experience redness or swelling near the insertion area, or signs of an allergic reaction, contact your healthcare provider immediately For a complete summary of the risks and instructions for the Leva System, see its Instructions for Use available at www.levatherapy.com. Treatment with the Leva Pelvic Health System is prescribed by your healthcare provider. This treatment is not for everyone. Please talk to your healthcare provider to see if it is right for you. Your healthcare provider should discuss all potential benefits and risks with you.
Limited Warranty
Axena Health warrants the leva® Pelvic Health System (“leva” or the “device”) against defects in materials and workmanship for six (6) months from the date of original purchase. Alleged defects must be reported to Axena Health by the original purchaser prior to the end of the warranty. Warranty claims must be supported with reasonable evidence of the claimed defect. Axena Health may require the device be returned and if required, will provide customer with a Return Material Authorization number, which must be displayed on the outside packaging sent to Axena Health.
Axena Healthreserves the right to determine whether to repair or replace a device determined to be defective. In the event of replacement, the warranty period of the replacement device will be run from the date of the original purchase. Repair or replacement of your device will not extend the time period of this limited warranty.
This limited warranty does not cover cosmetic or battery deterioration or damage caused by excessive wear and tear, physical or natural destruction, accident, misuse, neglect or other external causes. Any attempt to disassemble the device will invalidate this limited warranty and any use of the device that is contrary to its Instructions for Use (available on Axena Health ’s website) may invalidate this limited warranty.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEVICE OR ITS AFFECTED COMPONENT ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES PROVIDED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PURCHASE AND USE OF THE DEVICE. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER ORAL, WRITTEN, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. AXENA HEALTH DISCLAIMS ALL STATUTORY AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTIES AGAINST HIDDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS. IN SO FAR AS SUCH WARRANTIES CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED, AXENA HEALTH LIMITS THE DURATION AND REMEDIES OF SUCH WARRANTIES TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY AND, AT AXENA HEALTH ’S OPTION, REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW CERTAIN WARRANTY LIMITATIONS, SO THE LIMITATION DESCRIBED ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Please contact Axena Healthto confirm the terms of this Limited Warranty prior to purchase. Axena Healthreserves the right, at its discretion, to modify its terms at any time prior to your purchase.