You have eleven minutes and she has forty questions.

PAP gives you vetted, plain-language material to send her home with — free, forever, with your practice name on it.


Three ways to work with PAP

Most physicians only ever need the first one, and it is free.

01 · Refer — the referral toolkit

Free. Always.

Printable patient handouts, waiting-room QR codes and a shareable link library drawn from six years of published, verified articles. Curated by condition, so you can hand over the right thing in ten seconds.

  • Ten one-page handouts, each in English and Spanish. Prolapse · incontinence · pelvic floor therapy · perimenopause · urinary tract infections · painful sex · bleeding after sex · hysterectomy recovery · incontinence in men · bladder control after prostate surgery.
  • Numbered citations on every handout, linking to the underlying society source — so a patient, or a colleague, can check any claim.
  • Written to be handed over, not filed. Where professional guidance doesn't specify something, the handout says so plainly rather than inventing a number — including on the questions patients ask most.
  • A QR card for the exam room — your patient scans it and gets the reading list.
  • Co-branded with your practice name, at no cost. Tell us the name; we send back the full set with it printed on every page.

Download the handouts →  ·  Browse the full library by condition →

02 · Be found — Physician Finder listing

The patients reading those handouts are looking for someone. The Finder sits inside the education library they already trust, so a profile view is a warm patient rather than a cold directory click.

  • Listed — profile, location, insurance, basic stats · $9.99/mo
  • Featured — top placement, video intro, blog and podcast feature · $19.99/mo
  • Fully Booked — 3 profiles, quarterly call, social promotion · $29.99/mo

15% off annual. Every listing is checked before it goes live — active state licence, state licence board search, malpractice claims history and public patient reviews. Most directories check none of that. How it works is set out in our Editorial Standard.

Compare the tiers →

03 · Stay current — the PAP Briefing, Clinical edition

$19/month, or $190/year.

The Briefing runs in three editions — Clinical, Industry and Global Markets. Clinical is the one written for you: regulatory movement, product approvals, guideline changes and congress signals across pelvic health, every Tuesday. Ten minutes. Plus a same-day alert when something can't wait.

Ranked by clinical impact and sourced with citations, so you can check the primary document yourself rather than take our word for it.

  • Delete twenty-four newsletters. Read one. Miss nothing.
  • Searchable archive, congress companions, forwardable items

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Across the whole category, not one subspecialty

FPMRS in the United States is roughly 2,800 physicians. The patients don't sort themselves that neatly.

PAP is organised by condition rather than subspecialty, which means our material is built for the range of clinicians who actually see these patients — urogynecology, urology, minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, OB-GYN, colorectal surgery and pelvic-floor physical therapy — along with the primary care and women's health networks referring into them.


The toolkit is free, with no strings

No sign-up, no email capture, no account, and no upgrade prompt attached to it. Download what you need and hand it over.

We keep it that way because the need it meets is immediate: she asks a real question with four minutes left in the visit, and what would actually help is something accurate to send her home with. That shouldn't sit behind a form.

Use the handouts whether or not you ever look at anything else on this page. Nothing here depends on it.

Every claim we hand your patient is verified against professional-society guidance before it's published. Source tiering, claim-level verification, a red-team pass and logged corrections — the process is public, because material going out under your practice name should be something you can check.

Questions, or want something we don't have yet? Email info@mypap.com. If there's a handout your patients keep needing and we haven't written it, we'd like to know.