Conditions We Treat
We treat all types of disorders related to the kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate, urethra,
and male genitalia. These include:
Prostate Cancer Screening and Early Detection
Full range of individually tailored treatment options.
Prostate Disorders
Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), elevated PSA levels, and prostatitis, with emphasis on the latest medical and surgical treatment.
Bladder Polyps / Tumors / Cancer
Bladder polyps are abnormal growths in the bladder lining that may be benign or cancerous. Female urinary tract; Cancer is the growth of abnormal cells in the body. These extra cells grow together and form masses called tumors. In bladder cancer, these tumors form in the bladder. The bladder is where urine (liquid waste made by the kidneys) is stored in the body.
Urinary disorders
Frequent urination and urinary difficulties.
Female Urology
Including cystitis, bladder voiding disorders (including overactive bladder) and evaluation and treatment of urinary incontinence (leakage) using the latest medical and minimally invasive surgical and nonsurgical modalities.
Kidney Stone
Treatment with non-invasive shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), endoscopic laser treatments, and the treatment of complex kidney stones using percutaneous surgery.
Urinary Incontinence
Now being treated with medical and minimally invasive surgical procedures for both men and women.
Erectile Dysfunction and other Sexual Disorders
Erectile dysfunction occurs when a man can’t get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. Sexual dysfunction (or sexual malfunction or sexual disorder) is difficulty experienced by an individual or a couple during any stage of a normal sexual activity, including physical pleasure, desire, preference, arousal or orgasm.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
An infection transmitted through sexual contact, caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites
Vasectomy
is a surgical procedure for male sterilization or permanent contraception. During the procedure, the male vas deferens are severed and then tied or sealed in a manner so as to prevent sperm from entering into the seminal stream (ejaculate) and thereby prevent fertilization
Urinary Infections
Urinary tract infections are more common in women. They usually occur in the bladder or urethra, but more serious infections involve the kidney. A bladder infection may cause pelvic pain, increased urge to urinate, pain with urination, and blood in the urine. A kidney infection may cause back pain, nausea, vomiting, and fever
Hematuria
Blood in the urine.
Obstruction
Blockages of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra using minimally invasive techniques.