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| Kidney Stones |
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| Kidney stones affect 10% of the population. How a particular stone is treated depends on its size, location and composition. It is best if a patient can pass a stone on his or her own. We provide a full line of treatment options including: |
- Medical treatment
- Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy, (ESWL)
- Ureteroscopic stone removal
- Percutaneous lithotripsy
- Open surgery
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| Prostate Disease |
| Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH): After the age of 50 or so, many men experience prostate enlargement. The enlargement is known as BPH. Having BPH doesn't mean you're any more or less likely to develop prostate cancer. An enlarged prostate may interfere with urine flow. There are three main treatment options for BPH: |
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| Incontinence |
| Incontinence is a symptom, not a disease. It is caused by many different conditions and is common in millions of men and women. We have a number of treatment options to successfully help people regain bladder control. Treatment options include: |
- Behavioral techniques
- Medication
- Biofeedback
- Surgery
- Pubovaginal sling
- Cystocele repair
- Rectocele repair
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| Urologic Oncology (Cancer) |
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| Prostate Cancer |
| Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer in men. It is recommended that all men over the age of 50 have a yearly rectal exam and PSA test. Patients with a family history of prostate cancer and those of African descent should begin screening at age 40. We offer cancer screening, diagnostic tests and a full range of treatment options including: |
- Medical therapy
- Surgical options
- Radical Prostatectomy
- Open Prostatectomy
- Brachytherapy (radiation seed implants)
- Cryotherapy
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| Bladder Cancer |
| Bladder cancer begins in the lining of the bladder and often doesn't grow beyond that layer. As the tumor grows it may invade deeper layers of the bladder and also nearby organs. We offer the following treatment options for bladder cancer: |
- Medication therapy
- Surgical options
- Endoscope treatment
- Continent diversion (neobladder)
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| We treat other cancers of the urinary tract including kidney cancer and testes cancer. |
| Pediatric Urology |
- Hydronephrosis, Reflux
- Enuresis (bedwetting), incontinence, frequency, urgency, leaking or dripping
- Frequent urinary tract infections or bladder infections
- Hydrocele
- Foreskin problems (circumcisions)
- Meatal stenosis
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Infertility
Impotence/Erectile Dysfunction |
| Impotence or erectile dysfunction is a common treatable condition affecting over 10 million men in the United States. Seventy-five percent of impotence cases are physical in nature, not psychological. Diagnosis begins with a thorough history, physical exam and lab tests. If the cause is physical, treatment may be medical or surgical. If the cause is psychological, counseling and sex therapy may help. |
- Injection Therapy
- Siledenefl
- Vacuum erection device
- Inflatable Penile Prosthesis, semirigil prosthesis
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| Minimally Invasive Surgery |
| We offer several minimally invasive surgical treatments including: |
- No Scalpel Vasectomy
- Laparoscopy
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| Information Links |
General Urology
www.urologytoday.com
www.urologyhealth.org
www.org.in |
| For Secure our health and symptoms of diseases and food habitations check www.helath.howstuffwork.com |
| For further and other health details www.healthline.com |
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Prostate Cancer
Prostate Online www.prostate-online.com
Prostate Cancer Support Group www.ustoo.com
American Urological Association Foundation www.auafoundation.org |
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Prostatitis
www.prostatitis.org/ |
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Prostate Obstruction
Prostate Health www.prostatehealth.com |
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Impotence
Viagra Pills www.viagra.com
Osbon Foundation - Impotence Resource Center www.impotence.org/
The Testosterone Source www.testosteronesource.com/
Transurethral System for Erection www.vivus.com/ |
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Incontinence
Home Delivery Incontinent Supplies www.hdisnet.com/
National Association for Continence www.nafc.org |
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Interstitial Cystitis
Interstitial Cystitis Association www.ichelp.com/
Intercyst.org www.intercyst.org/ |
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Vasectomy
Scalpel vs. No-Scalpel vs. No Needle: http://www.vasectomy.com/main.asp?siteid=V&pAreaCode=503
Reversal Microsurgery: Questions & Answers:
http://www.vasectomy.com/main.asp?siteid=R&pAreaCode=503 |
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| Vaginitis |
| National Vaginitis Association www.vaginalinfections.org |
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| Kidneys, etc. |
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| The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases www.niddk.nih.gov/ |
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Other Urologic Conditions
Other Urologic Conditions and Diseases www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/c12.html |
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General Medical
The Merck Manual www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/ |
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MEDLINE Research
You, the patient, can now research your own health conditions via the National Library of Medicine, a part of the National Institute of Health. To search a database of more than 8.8 Million articles published in 3800 biomedical journals:
www.nlm.nih.gov |
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