We offer various treatment options for the most common to the most complex issues of the urinary tract including bladder, ureter, kidney and urethra, as well as disorders of the male reproductive system. Surgical solutions providing for faster recovery and greater success rates are available.
Our urology specialists can help with problems including discomfort while urinating, a sense of difficulty in completely emptying the bladder, incontinence/loss of urinary control, hematuria or the appearance of blood in the urine, pain that appears to be related to any structure of the urinary tract, and sexual function problems.
Our physicians provide the following:
You can rely on us to provide top-quality oncological services for the following:
We assess, diagnose and treat males for the following:
We treat women for a wide range of urological issues and conditions, including:
We treat, but are not limited to, the following pediatric urological conditions:
Learn more about the comprehensive urology surgery services throughout our system to treat disorders of the male and female urinary tract, including the bladder, ureter, kidney and urethra.
Urology is a medical branch concerned with physiology, condition, and disorders of the urinary tract. It studies, diagnoses, and treats diseases and dysfunction within the genitals and unitary tract system. Urologists also specialize in helping males recover from problems relating to the reproductive system. Men, women, children, adults and seniors can receive urological services, procedures and treatments.
Our urology physicians and providers specialize in various methods, techniques and practices. They are educated and certified doctors who’ve completed at least 10 years or more of medical education and training.
Urination frequency and severity vary between patients. On average, people urinate up to eight times daily. The number of times you urinate can depend on your overall health, drinking and eating habits. Don’t worry if you need to use the restroom at night. It could mean that you consume excessive amounts of water or other beverages before sleep. However, if you’re concerned, you can always make an appointment to evaluate your urinary tract. Schedule a visit if you suffer from chronic or severe pain and discomfort before, during, or after urinating.
Overall health has an immense impact on urological health. Make sure to exercise regularly, eat well, and abstain from smoking and drinking alcohol or caffeine heavily. Drinking enough water is essential to your urological health. Please consume your recommended amount of water daily. Certain foods and substances known as diuretics absorb and eliminate water from the body. Our specialists recommend avoiding diuretics and other harmful food and drink to preserve your urological health.
Both men and women can suffer from urological issues, but the cause and reasons for suffering often differ. Women’s urinary tracts are often affected by physiological changes from pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause. Lifestyle habits and overall health conditions significantly impact the bladder, prostate and urinary tract, regardless of sex or gender.
Yes. We treat men and women of all ages.
We treat all urological conditions, some of the most common being impotence, erectile dysfunction, incontinence, kidney stones and prostate diseases.
We can treat impotence with Viagra®, Cialis® and Levitra®. However, men with cardiovascular disease and those taking nitroglycerine agents are not good candidates for these prescriptions.
Yes. We treat patients with vacuum constriction devices to push blood into the penis, so it stays erect. This method is non-surgical.
We can perform penile implant surgery. Most of these implant procedures are outpatient and fulfilled with little recovery or downtime.
Caverject® is a non-surgical therapy that many men prefer. It comprises injecting a medication into the penis that stimulates an erection.
Contact us to schedule a consultation. We’ll discuss your needs and inform you about the vasectomy process in complete detail.
Tension-free vaginal tape is a current and popular incontinence treatment for women. Schedule a consultation with us to learn more about our treatment options.
Our urologists use a non-invasive procedure called lithotripsy to treat kidney stones. We conduct this treatment with the latest technology and equipment.
According to the American Cancer Society, men aged 50 and older should get their prostate screened annually. Men with a family history of prostate cancer should start getting screened between 40 and 45 years old.
As part of FMOL Health, access to specialty care is convenient and referrals are seamless.