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Michael Fialkow, MD, MPH

Michael Fialkow, MD, MPH


Dr. Fialkow is a female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery sub-specialty board-certified physician. He is an expert in vaginal reconstructive surgery, management of urinary incontinence as well as neuromodulation and repair of complications from reconstructive surgery.

Dr. Fialkow has been a member of the UW faculty since 2001 and is currently a UW associate professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is a member of the Pelvic Health Center team with a focus on management of bowel problems including fecal incontinence and incomplete stooling. Dr. Fialkow is also the director of the simulation training program for the OB/GYN residency program.

Dr. Fialkow completed both residency in OB/GYN and fellowship in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery at the University of Washington. Dr. Fialkow also completed a Master's in Public Health during his period as Women's Reproductive Health Scholar.

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