CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN:
More than PELVIC PAIN━━━━━━━━
Pelvic Pressure, Discomfort, or Pain
Frequent Urination
An urge to urinate, sometimes even after already emptying your bladder
Millions of MEN and WOMEN suffer from a cluster of urological disorders that include interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome or chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome.
Chronic pelvic pain symptoms are more than pelvic pain. Symptoms can include pelvic pressure, discomfort, pain, frequent urination, or an urge to urinate even after already emptying your bladder.
Symptoms can vary from person to person and even change in the same person over time. Due to their unpredictability and impact, those who suffer from chronic pelvic pain are desperate for help that is beyond the reach of medications.
Life doesn’t have to be this way.


The University at Buffalo Behavioral Medicine Division is offering individuals with moderate to severe pelvic pain the opportunity to take part in an important clinical research program supported by the National Institutes of Health.
The program is called the Easing Pelvic Pain Intervention Clinical Research Program, or EPPIC. EPPIC does not involve drugs or invasive procedures of any kind. What it does require is a willingness to work together to learn tools for taking control of your symptoms rather than them controlling you.


Females or Males

Between 18-70 years old

Experiencing pelvic pain symptoms for at least 3 months
Additional criteria apply.
How do I learn more about EPPIC?
If you are not sure if you qualify or want more information,
please call 716-898-6254 or email EPPIC@buffalo.edu
Please leave your name, telephone number, and the most convenient time
when we can schedule a confidential evaluation to confirm eligibility for this program.

