Tess Crouss, MD, FACOG

Provider Specialties
Urogynecology
Dr. Crouss is a dedicated physician, serving women in the Pennsylvania region. Dr. Crouss joined Axia Urogynecology in 2021. She is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and fellowship trained in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. She treats women with a variety of pelvic floor disorders including pelvic organ prolapse, urinary and fecal incontinence, vaginal cysts, urethral diverticula, fistulas, pelvic pain and bladder pain syndrome using conservative, medical and surgical approaches. She is trained in minimally invasive surgical techniques including vaginal, robotic-assisted and laparoscopic procedures, which allow women to return to their routines earlier.
Dr. Crouss values multidisciplinary care and a team-based approach to helping women with pelvic floor disorders. Her passion for urogynecology stems from a desire to empower women through education and tools, to aid them in achieving their personal best. When out of the office, Dr. Crouss enjoys spending time with her family, friends and animals, as well as biking and eating around Philadelphia.
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