A Publication for the Practising Medical Specialist, Industry Executive

Dr Karyn Eilber, a nationally recognized urogynecologist and specialist in female pelvic medicine, has announced the launch of her new membership-based pelvic and bladder health practice in Beverly Hills.

Built in partnership with Monarch, the practice is designed to provide women with unrushed, evidence-based care for complex and often overlooked pelvic, bladder, and midlife health concerns.

A Different Approach to Pelvic and Bladder Care for Women

Opening April 1, 2026, the new practice will be located at 436 N. Bedford Drive, Suite 202, and will serve a limited number of members to help ensure meaningful access, continuity, and time for all-encompassing care. Dr. Eilber focuses on conditions such as incontinence, overactive bladder, prolapse, recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), pelvic floor problems such as chronic pelvic pain, painful sex, sexual dysfunction, and changes related to perimenopause and menopause.

Dr Karyn Eilber is one of the few board-certified female urologists in the Los Angeles area with fellowship training in urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery. She received her medical degree from the UCLA School of Medicine and completed both her urology residency and fellowship at UCLA before joining Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. She is currently a Professor of Urology and Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Cedars-Sinai and previously served as Chair of the Cedars-Sinai Medical Group Department of Surgery.

“Most of the conditions I treat are deeply disruptive and require careful evaluation and ongoing follow-up, yet they are often rushed or treated in isolation in traditional care settings,” said Dr. Eilber. “This practice gives me the time and structure to listen carefully, explain what’s happening, and follow through over time. My goal is to create a place where women feel heard, taken seriously, and supported because pelvic and bladder issues affect quality of life in very real ways and deserve focused, expert care.”

What Members Can Expect from Dr. Eilber’s Practice

“Pelvic and bladder symptoms can be uncomfortable to talk about, but avoiding those intimate conversations is part of why so many women struggle for years,” Dr. Eilber added. “In my practice, we talk openly and without rushing. Education isn’t an afterthought. Understanding why symptoms happen and what’s driving them is a core part of getting better and feeling confident in your care.”

Dr. Eilber’s practice is now accepting members. Women who are interested in learning more or speaking with the practice’s member services team can visit here.