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First Class OBGYN

OB-GYN located in Florida

About Practice

At First Class OB/GYN in South Florida, Dr. Anghel provides women with treatment and care for a wide range of gynecological and urinary problems, as well as obstetric care. He’s a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist in the United States and a board-certified surgeon in the European Union.

Dr. Anghel stays current on the latest technology, techniques, and treatments in order to provide women with the safest and most effective care. He’s committed to ensuring that patients feel comfortable and confident about the treatments and care they receive, whether they need obstetric care, gynecological treatments, or urogynecological treatments. Dr. Anghel speaks English, Romanian, and Spanish, allowing him to communicate clearly with all patients.

Dr. Anghel earned his medical degree from the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest, Romania. He completed a general surgery residency at the same school and an OB/GYN internship at Panait Sarbu Hospital in Bucharest before coming to the U.S. to do a residency in OB/GYN at Flushing Hospital Medical Center in Queens, New York.

Dr. Anghel’s dedication to making sure that he provides the highest quality care for women in is reflected in his many board certifications and professional affiliations. In addition to being board-certified, he’s also a Fellow at American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and a member of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Dr. Anghel’s knowledge and expertise in minimally invasive surgery have also earned him a place in the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists. 

At First Class OB/GYN in South Florida, Dr. Anghel provides women with treatment and care for a wide range of gynecological and urinary problems, as well as obstetric care. He’s a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist in the United States and a board-certified surgeon in the European Union.

Dr. Anghel stays current on the latest technology, techniques, and treatments in order to provide women with the safest and most effective care. He’s committed to ensuring that patients feel comfortable and confident about the treatments and care they receive, whether they need obstetric care, gynecological treatments, or urogynecological treatments. Dr. Anghel speaks English, Romanian, and Spanish, allowing him to communicate clearly with all patients.

Dr. Anghel earned his medical degree from the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest, Romania. He completed a general surgery residency at the same school and an OB/GYN internship at Panait Sarbu Hospital in Bucharest before coming to the U.S. to do a residency in OB/GYN at Flushing Hospital Medical Center in Queens, New York.

Dr. Anghel’s dedication to making sure that he provides the highest quality care for women in is reflected in his many board certifications and professional affiliations. In addition to being board-certified, he’s also a Fellow at American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and a member of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Dr. Anghel’s knowledge and expertise in minimally invasive surgery have also earned him a place in the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists. 


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Urogynecology Care in Pembroke Pines, Florida

When searching for expert urogynecology care in Pembroke Pines, you want a trusted provider that combines world-class expertise with compassionate attention. Our practice delivers just that, offering advanced, minimally invasive solutions for women with pelvic floor conditions.

As described by Mayo Clinic, urogynecology is a subspecialty that bridges gynecology and urology, dedicated to diagnosing and treating pelvic floor disorders. Many women seek this care for issues such as pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence--conditions that can profoundly affect quality of life. We provide urogynecology care backed by board-certified expertise and the latest surgical technology, including da Vinci robotic-assisted procedures. These advanced, minimally invasive robotic techniques enable smaller incisions, less scarring, and a quicker return to daily activities. With locations in Miramar, Weston, and Pembroke Pines, our team is easily accessible for women throughout South Florida. Dr. Laviniu Anghel's board certification and fellowship training ensure that each patient receives care aligned with the highest standards. We are proud to be a trusted provider of urogynecological care in the Pembroke Pines community. Our approach ensures expert and attentive care that prioritizes both safety and rapid recovery.

Below, we explore the specific conditions we treat and the advanced surgical options available.

Understanding Pelvic Floor Conditions and Urogynecology

To understand how we help women in Pembroke Pines, it helps to first understand the pelvic floor conditions we treat.

What Is Urogynecology and Who Needs It?

Urogynecology is a subspecialty of obstetrics and gynecology focused exclusively on diagnosing and managing pelvic floor disorders. For women seeking urogynecology in Pembroke Pines, we offer expert and attentive care for issues such as pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, and chronic pelvic pain. Many of our patients have struggled with these conditions for years and have not found lasting relief through general gynecological treatment alone. They benefit from a focused approach that addresses the complex interactions of pelvic muscles, connective tissues, and nerves. Our practice in Pembroke Pines delivers expert urogynecologic care alongside comprehensive OBGYN services -- learn more about our OBGYN Pembroke Pines team. We are dedicated to providing the safest and most effective care so every woman can feel comfortable and confident.

Common Pelvic Floor Conditions Treated in Pembroke Pines

When it comes to urogynecology in Pembroke Pines, our practice manages a full spectrum of pelvic floor conditions with advanced, least invasive approaches. Pelvic organ prolapse is one of the most frequent concerns we evaluate, including cystocele (bladder prolapse), rectocele (rectal wall prolapse), and uterine prolapse. Urinary incontinence -- classified by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists into stress, urge, and mixed types -- is another core focus, and we tailor treatment to each woman's specific pattern of leakage. We also treat overactive bladder causing sudden, intense urges, chronic pelvic pain that interferes with daily activities, and fecal incontinence that can profoundly affect quality of life. Many women suffer from multiple pelvic floor disorders simultaneously, and our highly skilled and warm team designs integrated care plans that restore function and comfort at every stage of a woman's life.

Symptoms and Causes of Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic organ prolapse develops when the muscles and ligaments that cradle the pelvic organs become weakened. Major contributing factors include vaginal childbirth, aging, repetitive heavy lifting, chronic constipation, and prior pelvic surgery. Over time, these structures can no longer adequately support the bladder, uterus, or rectum, allowing them to descend into the vaginal canal. The most telling symptom is a sensation of a bulge or pressure in the vagina, often described as a feeling of heaviness that worsens after standing or physical activity. Many women also experience urinary leakage, difficulty emptying the bladder completely, and discomfort during intercourse. Some notice that the bulge becomes visible at the vaginal opening. While lifestyle modifications and pelvic floor exercises can help mild cases, the most severe prolapse often benefits from least invasive gynecologic surgery. Our team carefully explains how prolapse develops and works with every patient to select the safest and most effective corrective strategy.

Now that you know the conditions we manage, let's explore how we diagnose and treat them.

Benefits of Specialized Urogynecologic Care

When seeking urogynecology in Pembroke Pines, specialized care offers distinct advantages over general gynecology. At First Class OBGYN, we provide expert and attentive care tailored to each woman's needs, combining advanced diagnostics and innovative treatments to restore pelvic floor health and confidence.

Process flow showing three stages: Initial Consultation, Diagnostic Testing, Treatment Pathways for OBGYN patients.

Patient journey from consultation to treatment at First Class OBGYN.

The benefits of specialized urogynecologic care at First Class OBGYN.

Comprehensive Diagnosis and Personalized Treatment

We begin with a thorough, specialist-led evaluation that precisely identifies the stage and type of pelvic floor disorder. For pelvic organ prolapse, we determine whether the support defect involves the anterior, apical, or posterior compartment, while for urinary incontinence we differentiate stress, urge, or mixed patterns using advanced urodynamic testing and comprehensive pelvic assessment. This diagnostic precision allows us to design a truly personalized treatment plan--one that may combine behavioral therapy, targeted pelvic floor exercises, medications, or surgical interventions, tailored to optimize your recovery and comfort. Throughout the process, we prioritize open communication and shared decision-making, ensuring you feel comfortable, informed, and confident at every step, knowing your plan addresses your unique anatomy, personal symptoms, and lifestyle goals.

Advanced Minimally Invasive Options

Building on an accurate diagnosis, we deploy advanced, minimally invasive gynecologic surgery and non-surgical therapies that reduce downtime while delivering durable results. For pelvic organ prolapse, our team routinely performs robotic sacrocolpopexy using the da Vinci robotic surgical system--a procedure that, according to Mayo Clinic, offers high success rates and a shorter recovery compared to traditional open repair. For women experiencing bladder control issues, we offer sling procedures for stress urinary incontinence, InterStim neurostimulation for overactive bladder, and MonaLisa Touch laser therapy for vaginal atrophy. Each option is chosen based on the principle of delivering the least invasive gynecologic surgery possible, which translates into less post-operative discomfort, faster return to daily activities, and lasting pelvic floor support.

Improved Quality of Life and Long-Term Outcomes

These innovations translate directly into meaningful improvements in everyday living. When pelvic organ support and bladder function are restored, women consistently report being able to exercise, work, and engage in intimacy without fear of leakage or discomfort. Our commitment to the safest and most effective care--backed by expert surgical technique and evidence-based non-surgical therapies--leads to durable outcomes that preserve confidence and autonomy. Long-term success is reinforced by the rigorous follow-up and tailored maintenance plans we provide, ensuring that the benefits of specialized urogynecologic care extend well beyond the initial treatment and support a vibrant, active, and healthy life at every stage.

Your Journey from Diagnosis to Treatment

Your journey to better pelvic health begins here. For Urogynecology Pembroke Pines, our board-certified team is dedicated to providing expert and attentive care. We want you to feel comfortable and confident throughout every step of your journey.

Three-column infographic showing benefits of specialized urogynecologic care: comprehensive diagnosis, minimally invasive options, improved quality of life.

The benefits of specialized urogynecologic care at First Class OBGYN.

Patient journey from consultation to treatment at First Class OBGYN.

Initial Consultation and Evaluation at Our Pembroke Pines Office

During your first visit, we take the time to understand your symptoms, review your medical history, and perform a thorough physical exam, including a pelvic exam when necessary. We discuss your personal health goals and answer any questions you may have. Our practice encourages you to bring a list of current medications and any previous test results. Most patients can schedule directly without a referral; however, if your insurance requires one, a referral is a written order from a primary care provider to see a specialist, as defined by the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Our team will help guide you through this process. Once we have completed your initial evaluation, we may recommend diagnostic testing to pinpoint the exact cause of your symptoms.

Diagnostic Testing and Assessment

To accurately diagnose urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse, we use advanced diagnostic tools in our office. Urodynamic testing measures how your bladder holds and releases urine, checking pressure and flow. Cystoscopy, performed with a thin lighted camera called a cystoscope, examines the urethra and bladder for abnormalities. Pelvic ultrasound provides real-time images of the uterus, ovaries, and bladder. For pelvic organ prolapse, we stage the condition using the POP-Q system to determine the severity and guide your care. These evaluations are comfortable and give us a complete picture to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Treatment Pathways: From Conservative to Surgical

We design your treatment plan starting with the least invasive methods. Pelvic floor therapy and bladder training can strengthen muscles and improve control. A pessary, a removable silicone device placed in the vagina, supports prolapse without surgery. We also offer MonaLisa Touch laser vaginal rejuvenation to address tissue changes. For patients who require more definitive care, we offer advanced robotic gynecologic surgery using the da Vinci system. This approach provides optimal outcomes for pelvic organ prolapse repair and urinary incontinence, with smaller incisions, less pain, and a faster recovery. Dr. Anghel's extensive da Vinci expertise ensures the safest and most effective care. Learn more about the conditions we treat and hear from other patients who have completed this journey.

Best Practices for Managing Pelvic Floor Health

Now that you understand the common conditions affecting pelvic floor health, it's time to adopt a proactive management plan. At our urogynecology practice in Pembroke Pines, we provide expert and attentive care to women at every stage of life, emphasizing self-care as the foundation of treatment. Self-care strategies can significantly improve symptoms of urinary incontinence and pelvic floor issues, and we believe that combining lifestyle changes with professional guidance offers the safest and most effective path to long-term relief.

Lifestyle Modifications and Pelvic Floor Exercises

We recommend a combination of targeted exercises and daily habits to manage bladder leakage and support pelvic structures. Correct Kegel technique is critical: contract the pelvic floor muscles for 3 to 5 seconds, then relax for 5 to 10 seconds. Perform 10 repetitions per set, three sets each day, without holding the breath or tightening the abdomen, thighs, or buttocks.

Bladder training helps retrain voiding patterns. Schedule bathroom visits every 2 to 3 hours and practice urge suppression techniques--such as distraction and deep breathing--to calm sudden urges. Dietary adjustments also play a key role. Reduce caffeine, alcohol, and acidic foods while increasing fiber to prevent constipation and maintaining adequate hydration, but not exceeding 2 liters of fluid per day, as recommended by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Weight management is equally important; ACOG notes that even a 10 percent body weight loss can markedly decrease urine leakage.

When to Seek Specialist Care

While self-care is effective for many, certain red-flag symptoms indicate it is time to consult a urogynecologist rather than relying on self-care alone. According to ACOG guidelines, the following signs warrant professional evaluation:

  • A sensation of a vaginal bulge, which may indicate pelvic organ prolapse, is a key warning sign.
  • Progressive or worsening leakage of urine.
  • Persistent pelvic pressure or heaviness.
  • Difficulty emptying the bladder completely.
  • Recurrent urinary tract infections.

Untreated pelvic floor disorders often worsen over time, so addressing these symptoms early leads to the safest and most effective care. We encourage you to listen to your body and seek expert evaluation whenever these signs appear.

Long-Term Management and Follow-Up

After surgery or laser therapy, consistent follow-up is essential to maintain results and detect any recurrence early. At our practice, we schedule routine evaluations at 6 weeks, 6 months, and annually thereafter, and we encourage patients to keep a symptom diary for ongoing tracking.

To preserve pelvic floor integrity, continue performing pelvic floor exercises even after symptom resolution. Avoid heavy lifting and manage chronic cough or constipation to reduce strain on the pelvic structures. For women whose pelvic floor issues are compounded by hormonal changes--such as those occurring during menopause--consulting a Hormone Specialist Pembroke Pines can provide integrated care that addresses both hormonal and structural factors. Our highly skilled and warm team ensures you feel comfortable and confident throughout long-term management. If you experience any of the red-flag symptoms, our team is ready to provide advanced, minimally invasive solutions.

Taking the Next Step in Your Care

Now that you know the options for treating pelvic floor disorders, the next step is connecting with our team. If you are seeking expert urogynecology in Pembroke Pines, we offer advanced robotic gynecologic procedures that deliver faster recovery, less pain, and remarkable precision. For women experiencing pelvic organ prolapse or bladder control issues, these minimally invasive techniques provide effective, lasting relief.

Dr. Anghel and our board-certified team are dedicated to providing world-class urogynecologic care tailored to your individual needs. We offer multilingual support and draw on extensive high-risk experience to ensure that you feel comfortable and confident at every stage. You will receive Expert and attentive care that truly puts your well-being first.

Many insurance plans, particularly Health Maintenance Organizations, require a formal referral from your primary care physician before seeing a specialist. According to Healthcare.gov, a referral is a written order from your doctor authorizing specialist visits or specific services. Our staff can assist you in obtaining this documentation so you can focus on your health.

Taking the Next Step in Your Care starts with a simple call or online request. Contact our office to schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward relief and renewed confidence. We look forward to welcoming you and helping you achieve the optimal pelvic health you deserve.

This article was researched and written with the assistance of AI tools.

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  • Google+

    "Dr. Anghel delivered my baby and I could have not been more happy with having him as my doctor. His staff is amazing and I highly recommend him to any expecting mom. "

    Crystal R.
  • Healthgrades

    "I consider him to be a highly skilled and knowledgeable OB/GYN doctor. He genuinely cares about his patients and I would highly recommend him."

    Catherine H.
  • Healthgrades

    "Dr. Laviniu did my recent surgery removing a cyst. He made me feel comfortable and was very informative."

    Catherine F.
  • Vitals

    "If you're looking for a highly skilled, warm and personable OB/GYN doctor, Dr. Anghel is the right doctor for you."

    Verified Patient
  • Vitals

    "Very professional and pleasant bed side manner. Dr Anghel addressed all my concerns and made me feel comfortable."

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    "Very professional and pleasant bed side manner. Dr Anghel addressed all my concerns and made me feel comfortable."

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