Board Certified in Urology, Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery
Experience
Dr. Mia Swartz was the first urologist in the Pacific Northwest to have completed an accredited fellowship in Female Urology and Pelvic Floor Reconstruction at the Cleveland Clinic. She has special expertise in pelvic floor disorders including urinary and fecal incontinence, pelvic prolapse, pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction. She has been internationally recognized as an expert in sacral neuromodulation and treating bowel and bladder elimination disorders using noninvasive methods that retrain the nervous system pathways governing bowel and bladder function. Dr. Swartz has a special interest in pediatric and young adult voiding dysfunction and incontinence.
Medical School
Loma Linda University School of Medicine | Loma Linda, CA
Residency
University of Washington, Urology | Seattle, WA
Fellowship
Cleveland Clinic | Cleveland, OH
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79 patients rated this physician.
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Reviewed on October 17, 2019 I had testing done and the staff put me at ease.
Reviewed on October 15, 2019 Top provider!
Reviewed on October 9, 2019 I came through the door at 4:55, with no appointment. The triage nurse was so wonderful, I was so worried. I had gone through my chemo that day, and knew I was getting a UTI. All staff still there was so accommodating and caring. Leaving no stone unturned.
Reviewed on September 26, 2019 I appreciated how she adjusted her treatment recommendations based on our conversation.
Reviewed on August 12, 2019 I no longer recommend this office due to the wait time on the telephone trying to contact the office. it has gotten unbearable
Reviewed on June 24, 2019 She was amazing; kind/smart/caring. She was really great!
Reviewed on June 3, 2019 She had an open, friendly attitude and listened to my responses. Her answers to my questions were clear and informative.
Reviewed on March 27, 2019 Dr. Swartz always does a great job explaining her plan of care and explaining her plan of care and explaining things very clearly.
Reviewed on January 29, 2019 Excellent first visit. Very informative. Really liked Dr. Swartz.
Reviewed on December 10, 2018 Every woman over age of 40 should be referred to a Gynecological Urologist. Dr Swartz is excellent.
Reviewed on August 2, 2019 It was a quick appointment. I did find she was a bit rushed and redirected me to the implant discussion when I had questions relating to current symptoms.
Reviewed on July 31, 2019 I felt more info about condition would have been helpful - used inflammation when tumor was then discussed at the hospital.
Reviewed on June 6, 2019 procedures back to back. very rushed. left wandering hall looking for bathroom.
Reviewed on February 26, 2019 Provide exhibits impatience with my questions. She speaks very rapidly & the information is sometimes difficult to grasp.
Reviewed on February 18, 2019 I feel yearly follow-up with the dr. was not adequate.
Reviewed on January 30, 2019 Good.
Reviewed on July 18, 2019 Mia was very professional which you appreciate although bedside manner wasn't for me very good
Reviewed on April 30, 2019 I was prepped for a procedure and then left cold, uncomfortable and exposed for 20 minutes.
Reviewed on January 31, 2019 Was never told to discontinue flomax at appt even though it was on my med sheet. I had to ask. rx for saline changed from 3 flush a day to 1 flush a day. I was never verbally told or informed on the portal of the change. when I inquired i was told to flush 2x day unlike what the rx was written for.