Urology
Our multidisciplinary team of specialists and surgeons treat erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, kidney stones, infections, testicular pain, and disorders and cancers of the kidney and bladder. We recognize that urologic issues can be particularly stressful to men.
Our surgeons offer the latest advancements in minimally invasive surgical techniques, including laparoscopic and robotic surgeries. These methods often result in faster recovery and successful outcomes, while preserving continence and sexual function.
Advanced Treatments for Pelvic Disorders
Urologic surgery is primarily focused on the pelvic area, including the colon, bladder, urethra, prostate and kidneys. Our urologists are trained in numerous urologic procedures, many of which are minimally invasive. If you or a loved one have a condition that requires surgery, you can rest assured that our team will work with you to come plan a safe and effective operation.
Who Needs Urologic Surgery?
Patients who require urologic surgery usually have a serious injury or disease. In many cases, urologic surgery is used as a treatment for pelvic cancers and tumors.
Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer for men in the United States. When caught early enough, the tumors can usually be removed before cancer has a chance to spread through urologic surgery.
Other conditions that are treated with urologic surgery include:
- Enlarged prostate
- Severe incontinence
- Kidney cancer
- Pelvic prolapse
- Bladder cancer
- Urinary obstructions
Your doctor will be the one to tell you if urologic surgery is necessary. If possible, they will explore less-invasive treatments first and only turn to surgery when it is clear these methods are not enough.
Exploring Your Options
At our facilities, our team will make sure you understand all of your options for treating urological conditions. Once we have diagnosed your condition, we will start planning a method of care with a focus on noninvasive treatment. Our facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art technology that allows us to offer a broad range of minimally invasive surgical procedures.