Urology is the surgical specialty addressing diseases and disorders of the urinary tract in males and females, as well as reproductive system conditions in men. Our urologists combine medical expertise with advanced surgical techniques to treat infections, obstructions, malignancies, and functional disorders affecting kidney, bladder, prostate, and genital organs.
Urological conditions significantly impact quality of life and overall health. From routine infections to complex cancer management, our comprehensive urology services provide diagnostic expertise, medical treatment options, and innovative surgical interventions to restore normal function and improve patient outcomes.
Comprehensive Urological Care
We deliver complete urological services including diagnosis, medical management, and advanced surgical treatment for all urinary and reproductive system conditions.
- Urinary tract infection diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia assessment and therapeutic management
- Prostate cancer screening, diagnosis, and multimodal treatment
- Kidney stone evaluation, medical expulsion, and surgical removal
- Bladder outlet obstruction assessment and surgical correction
- Urinary incontinence evaluation and tailored treatment plans
- Erectile dysfunction diagnosis and comprehensive management options
- Renal failure evaluation and transplantation pre-operative assessment
- Testicular and penile disease diagnosis and surgical intervention
Robotic Prostatectomy Surgery
Minimally invasive robot-assisted prostate removal offers precision, reduced blood loss, faster recovery, and improved continence outcomes compared to traditional open surgery.
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy
Non-invasive technology fragments kidney and ureteral stones into passable fragments, eliminating pain and preventing recurrent stone formation through advanced wave energy.
Frequently asked questions
Common symptoms include painful urination, urgency, frequency, cloudy urine, and lower abdominal pain. Prompt diagnosis and antibiotic treatment prevent kidney involvement and complications.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia is common in aging men and causes urinary symptoms but is not life-threatening. Treatment depends on symptom severity and impact on quality of life.
Treatment ranges from conservative management with hydration and pain relief to medications promoting stone passage or surgical removal depending on size, composition, and location.
Erectile dysfunction results from vascular disease, hormonal imbalances, neurological conditions, medications, or psychological factors. Our urologists provide comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment solutions.
Men over 50 should discuss prostate screening with their physician; those with family history or African ancestry should start discussions at age 40 for early detection.