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Our urology team can diagnose and treat conditions that impact the urinary-tract system and male reproductive organs including the bladder, kidney, penis, prostate, or testicles.

Common services offered by our urology team:

Male reproductive concerns including vasectomy, erectile dysfunction, and male infertility

Treatment of urinary-tract system health concerns including kidney stones, urinary incontinence, and blood in urine

Diagnose and treat prostate, bladder, kidney, and penile cancers

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Our Services

Circumcision

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A surgery that removes the foreskin, which is the skin covering the tip of the penis.

Vasectomy and Vasectomy Reversal

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A vasectomy is a surgery that sterilizes a male, making him incapable of having children. The surgery cuts and seals the vas deferens, which is what carries the sperm from the testicles.

Treatment for Enlarged Prostate

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A urologist can treat an enlarged prostate (also referred to as benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH) with medicine or a minimally-invasive surgery.

Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction

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Erectile dysfunction is when a man cannot get or maintain an erection in the penis. A urologist can diagnose and treat erectile dysfunction with medications, devices, lifestyle changes, or surgery.

Treatment for Low Testosterone

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A urologist can diagnose and treat low testosterone using testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).

Treatment of Male Infertility

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A urologist can help determine why a male is infertile, and provide treatment options including medications, surgery, and other technologies that help with reproduction.

Treatment of Peyronie’s Disease

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Peyronie’s disease is when scar tissue forms in the penis, which leads to a curve and pain during erections. A urologist can diagnose and treat Peyronie’s disease with medications, shots, stretching devices, or surgery.

Treatment for Premature Ejaculation

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If a man ejaculates early, a urologist can help with behavioral techniques, medications, and pelvic floor exercises.

Treatment for Prostatitis

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If you are trying to pass a kidney stone, a urologist can offer medications, non-surgical procedures, and surgical procedures to help pass the stone with less pain and damage.

Treatment for Varicoceles

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Varicoceles are when the veins in the scrotum become enlarged, which can cause male infertility. A urologist can diagnose and treat varicoceles with surgery and non-surgical options.

Treatment for Kidney Stones

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Prostatitis is the inflammation of the prostate gland. It can cause pain during urination, frequent urination, and pelvic pain. A urologist can diagnose and treat prostatitis with medications.

Treatment for Urinary Incontinence

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Urinary incontinence is a loss of bladder control, which leads to leaking urine. Treatments may include bladder training, pelvic floor exercises (Kegels), lifestyle changes, medications, and surgery.

Treatment of Cystoceles

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A cystocele, or a prolapsed bladder, is when a woman’s bladder bulges into her vagina. A urologist can diagnose and treat a cystocele using pelvic floor exercises, devices, estrogen replacement therapy, or surgery.

Treatment of Interstitial Cystitis

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Interstitial cystitis is chronic pain in the bladder and pelvic floor. A urologist can treat interstitial cystitis with pain management, medications, and pelvic floor therapy.

Treatment of Bladder Diverticulum

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Bladder diverticulum is when a sac forms in the bladder wall. A urologist can treat bladder diverticulum with medications and surgery.

Treatment of Bladder Fistula

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A bladder fistula is when the bladder connects to another organ. A urologist typically treats a bladder fistula with surgery.

Blood in Urine (Hematuria)

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There are many causes of blood in your urine, which is often called hematuria. A urologist can help diagnose and treat the condition causing hematuria.

Trauma to Urinary-Tract System

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If you experience trauma to the bladder, kidney, penis, or testicles, a urologist can help treat the resulting health concerns.

Cancer Treatments

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If you have bladder, kidney, penile, prostate, or testicular cancer, your urologist plays an important role in the treatment of the cancer.