Why Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore Are Leaders in Complex Uterine and Vaginal Prolapse Care—and Why a Second Opinion Matters
When facing complex pelvic organ prolapse, the decision of who to trust with your care can directly impact your long-term outcome, quality of life, and need for future surgeries. Not all surgeons have the training or experience to manage recurrent, multi-compartment, or previously failed prolapse repairs.
This is where the expertise of Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore stands apart—and why seeking a second opinion can be one of the smartest steps a patient can take.
Elite Training in Female Pelvic Reconstruction
Both physicians are board-certified, fellowship-trained specialists in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS) as well as Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS) and Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery, the highest level of training for treating pelvic organ prolapse.
Their expertise includes:
Unlike general OB/GYNs, their practices are exclusively focused on pelvic floor disorders, allowing for a depth of specialization that is critical in complicated cases.
Decades of High-Volume Experience—Where Outcomes Improve
In complex prolapse surgery, experience is everything.
Together, Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore bring:
High-volume surgeons consistently achieve:
This level of repetition and expertise is especially important when treating patients who have already had unsuccessful surgeries elsewhere.
A Destination for Patients Across the U.S. and Worldwide
Reputation in medicine is often reflected by how far patients are willing to travel.
Patients have sought out surgical care from:
Their practices have become a destination for complex urogynecologic care, particularly for individuals who:
This level of demand reflects a consistent track record of handling the most difficult cases successfully.
Specializing in the Most Challenging Prolapse Cases
What truly differentiates these surgeons is their focus on high-complexity cases, including:
Their approach is not one-size-fits-all. Instead, they emphasize:
Why Getting a Second Opinion Is Critical
For many patients, prolapse surgery is presented as a straightforward procedure—but that is not always the case. Treatment options can vary significantly depending on the surgeon’s experience and approach.
Seeking a second opinion—especially from a highly specialized team like Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore—can:
In complex prolapse cases, a second opinion is not just helpful—it can be the difference between a temporary fix and a long-term solution.
Pelvic organ prolapse is not just a physical condition—it affects comfort, confidence, and ones daily quality of life. Choosing the right surgeon means choosing:
With their advanced training, global reputation, and unmatched experience in complex cases, Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore are widely recognized as leaders in the field.
If you are facing a complex or recurrent prolapse diagnosis, take the time to explore all your options. Seeking care from highly specialized experts—and getting a second opinion—can dramatically impact your outcome.
When cases are difficult and the stakes are high, expertise matters. And for many patients across the country and around the world, that expertise leads them to Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore.
