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Providing timely and convenient access to the highest possible urologic care available.
Enlarged prostate, or BPH, is a very common problem in men and increases in incidence with age.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men. The good news is that the majority of prostate cancers are relatively slow growing and do not require invasive treatments.
Urinary incontinence can occur in men and women at any age, but typically becomes more common as we age.
Bladder control problems affect tens of millions of people every day. If you’re one of them, you should speak up. Overactive bladder (OAB) is a treatable condition. It’s not a normal part of aging. And you shouldn’t have to deal with it on your own.
Low testosterone (Low T) is a very common problem in our male population.
Erectile dysfunction or ED becomes more common with each year of age in men.
Infertility, or inability to conceive, is a more common problem for couples than you may think. In fact, approximately 10-15% of couples have difficulty with conception.
Request for permanent sterilization is a common request by many of our male patients.
If you have ever been diagnosed with or passed a kidney stone you know how absolutely miserable the experience can be.
Blood in the urine is a very common reason why patients are referred to a urologist.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be a major inconvenience for patients and always seem to come about at the most inconvenient times.
Kidney cancer is a rare form of cancer that is typically managed by a urologist.
The adrenal glands are located directly above the kidneys on both sides of the body. The adrenal glands are responsible for helping regulate levels of salt, sugar and sex hormones in the body.
Peyronie’s (pay-roe-NEEZ) disease, or curvature of the penis with erection, is caused by a fibrous plaque in the penis that can lead to pain with erection and difficulty with penile penetration during intercourse.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men.
Bladder cancer is a rare form of cancer of the lining of the bladder and the inside of the kidneys.
Testicular cancer is a very rare cancer of the male testicle. There are fewer than 20,000 cases diagnosed each year, but there is some evidence that testicular cancer may be increasing in incidence.
Penile and scrotal condyloma or “warts” are very common in the sexually active male and female populations.
Phimosis (inability to retract foreskin) and having redundant (excessive) foreskin are common problems for men who are uncircumcised.
A hydrocele is a benign or non-cancerous enlargement of one or both of the testicles.