Common Urological Conditions

We provide state of the art urology services to our patients for a full spectrum of urology-specific problems and male infertility.

  • Prostate Cancer and Enlarged Prostate (BPH)

    Prostate Cancer is the most common type of cancer in males. BPH is a condition of aging. Nearly all men over the age of 50 have an enlarged prostate.

  • Bladder Cancer

    Over 72,000 new cases of bladder cancer are diagnosed each year and approximately 15,000 Americans die from bladder cancer annually.

  • Hematuria - Blood in Urine

    Hematuria is a sign that something is causing bleeding in the genitourinary tract which could be the kidneys, the ureters, the prostate gland, the bladder, or the urethra.

  • Kidney Stones

    Kidney stones may be as small as a grain of sand or larger than a golf ball and occur when substances in urine crystallize within the kidney and form rocklike particles.

  • Erectile Dysfunction

    Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability of a man to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for his sexual needs or the needs of his partner. Most men experience this inability at some point in their lives, usually by age 40, and are not psychologically affected by it.

  • Incontinence

    The goal of our program is to help you stay drier, reduce the need for protection and help with urgency and pelvic floor problems using a full range of “state-of the-art” treatment options, which will improve the quality of life for those individuals with bladder control problems.

  • Infertility / Varicoceles

    Infertility affects approximately 15% of couples and in over 40% of cases the reproductive issue is related to the male. The work-up for infertility includes a comprehensive evaluation by an urologist with interpretation of a semen sample, lab tests and possible imaging studies.

  • Vasectomy / Vas Reversal

    Vasectomy is the most common form of male contraception in this country. Each year, about half a million men in the United States who want to practice reliable birth control without placing the burden on their female partners undergo this relatively simple surgical procedure.