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The Pelvic Floor Society 2026 Annual Meeting

Organised by the The Pelvic Floor Society
Dates4–6 Nov 2026
VenueMandolay Hotel
CityGuildford, United Kingdom
A three-day multidisciplinary pelvic floor conference in Guildford, with a pre-conference study day and two-day annual conference programme.
Reviewed byDr Robert BaxterDr Robert Baxter· Junior Clinical Fellow, Acute Medical Unit· Updated 8 Jun 2026
MedicMess Conference Intelligence
Audience
Multidisciplinary pelvic floor professionals including colorectal surgeons, gastroenterologists, urogynaecologists, urologists, physiotherapists, radiologists, chronic pain clinicians, GI physiologists, psychologists, behavioural therapists, AHPs and trainees.
Networking
Strong networking value across multiple pelvic floor specialties and an in-person annual society conference.
Research Value
Moderate research value from the stated focus on latest research and a research sandpit, but no explicit abstract submission deadline or publication route was visible.
Trainee Relevance
Good trainee relevance because the pre-conference study day is explicitly suitable for surgical trainees and new consultants, and the main meeting covers multidisciplinary pelvic floor care.
Why This Conference Matters
Audience
Multidisciplinary pelvic floor professionals including colorectal surgeons, gastroenterologists, urogynaecologists, urologists, physiotherapists, radiologists, chronic pain clinicians, GI physiologists, psychologists, behavioural therapists, AHPs and trainees.
Networking
Strong networking value across multiple pelvic floor specialties and an in-person annual society conference.
Research Value
Moderate research value from the stated focus on latest research and a research sandpit, but no explicit abstract submission deadline or publication route was visible.
Trainee Relevance
Good trainee relevance because the pre-conference study day is explicitly suitable for surgical trainees and new consultants, and the main meeting covers multidisciplinary pelvic floor care.
Programme Highlights
Pre-conference
Pre-Conference Study Day
Course
Endoanal Ultrasound and Anorectal Physiology Course
Research
Research Sandpit for faecal incontinence and pelvic floor disorders

MedicMess Tips

  • Main conference ticket pricing is listed as from £50, with exact tiers behind selector controls.
  • Pre-conference study day starts from £100 and the Endoanal Ultrasound and Anorectal Physiology course is £225.
  • The pre-conference options run alongside each other, so delegates can attend only one.
  • Membership of The Pelvic Floor Society is listed as free on the external event page.
Cost & Registration
CategoryPrice
Standard registration£50
Trainee / IMT£50
Medical student£50
Key Deadlines
4 Nov 2026 · 120 days
Conference begins
Practical Information
ParkingThe external event page has a Parking section, but detailed parking text was not visible in the extracted page text.
By TrainGuildford venue; check rail access to Guildford before booking.
Venue DetailsMandolay Hotel, Guildford.
Conference Snapshot
SpecialtyColorectal Surgery
Organising societyThe Pelvic Floor Society
Conference formatIn-person only
LocationMandolay Hotel, Guildford
The Complete Guide to the The Pelvic Floor Society 2026 Annual Meeting

The Pelvic Floor Society 2026 Annual Meeting takes place from 4 to 6 November 2026 at the Mandolay Hotel, Guildford. The event is hosted by The Pelvic Floor Society, an ACPGBI affiliate, and is described as a multidisciplinary meeting for professionals advancing care for patients with pelvic floor disorders. It brings together colorectal surgery, gastroenterology, urogynaecology, urology, physiotherapy, radiology, chronic pain management, GI physiology, psychology, behavioural therapy and allied disciplines. The first day includes optional pre-conference education: a pre-conference study day aimed at AHPs, colorectal specialist nurses, surgical nurse practitioners, midwives, new consultants, trainees and other pelvic-health clinicians, plus a separate Endoanal Ultrasound and Anorectal Physiology course. The main Annual Conference runs on Thursday 5 and Friday 6 November. The external booking page links a main meeting programme PDF and lists ticket routes for the main conference, pre-conference study day and EAUS/ARP course. Visible pricing starts from £50 for the conference ticket, with exact tier prices behind ticket selectors; the separate pre-conference study day starts from £100 and the EAUS/ARP course is £225. No abstract deadline, publication outcome or CPD statement was visible in the pages read.