Dr. Felipe Videla is a fellowship trained and board certified urogynecologist and reconstructive pelvic surgeon. He is an alumni of the University of Michigan and received his medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit. He joined the Air Force in 1991 and did his residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. He then completed a fellowship in Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery at Louisiana State University in New Orleans, finishing in 1998. After residency, he served as the chief of urogynecology and gynecologic services Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi. While at Keesler AFB, he trained OB/GYN residents in pelvic floor surgery and gynecology.
After 11 years of active duty service, he separated from the military and joined Dr. Marshburn to form Valley Urogynecology Associates. Since coming to Phoenix, Dr. Videla has been a member of the clinical faculty for the OB/GYN residency training programs at Banner University Medical Center and the Creighton University School of Medicine at St. Joseph's Medical Center. Dr. Videla is fluent in Spanish and has given numerous lectures and courses to fellow physicians on advanced surgical techniques throughout the US and internationally.
Dr. Videla specializes in the medical and surgical treatment of female pelvic floor disorders including all forms of vaginal prolapse, vaginal fistulas, mesh complications. urinary tract infections as well as recurrent vaginal prolapse. He has over twenty years of experience and has performed thousands of vaginal surgeries. As part of an evaluation with Dr. Videla, each patient will receive a thorough medical history and physical examination along with a comprehensive management plan to include diet, exercise and supplement recommendations. Dr. Videla has a particular interest in the role of inflammation and the effects of the vaginal biome on pelvic floor pathology. Dr. Videla takes the time to ensure that all of his patients understand their diagnosis and management options.