We provide a wide array of urological services at our location. Below is a list of some of the more popular procedures and services. If the procedure you are looking for is not listed, contact us.
Procedures We Provide
Low-Intensity Shockwave Treatment for ED
Millions of men suffer from erectile dysfunction. Our pain-free, non-invasive shockwave treatment offers quick 20 minute sessions with results after a few visits.
Computed Tomography (CT) Scans
CT Scans are an imaging procedure that uses x-ray technology to create images of areas in the body. Modern CT scans are a series of high definition photos in a spiral fashion which creates a high-quality, 3D images of the scanned area.
Cystoscopy
Cystoscopy is a common procedure used by urologists to look inside the urethra or bladder. Using a cystoscope, the doctor can see detailed images of the lining of the urethra and bladder to detect and sometimes treat urinary tract problems.
Intravesical Chemotherapy
With intravesical therapy, the liquid medication is placed directly into the bladder through a soft catheter via your urethra to affect the cell linings in you bladder without affecting other parts of your body which may occur if taken by mouth or injected into your bloodstream.
Intravenous Pyelogram
An intravenous pyelogram (IVP) is a special x-ray exam of the kidneys, bladder, and ureters using a contrast dye. A series of x-ray exams are taken over time to determine how the kidneys remove the dye and collect in your urine.
Neuromodulation
Urgent PC from Cogentix Medical is a neuromodulation device that gives patients a non-drug, minimally invasive option for an overactive bladder.
Phlebotomy
Phlebotomy is just a medical term for using a needle to take blood from a vein also called a blood draw. It is a procedure used by doctors to diagnose many medical conditions.
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
Pelvic floor rehabilitation may be in order to treat urinary stress incontinence or fecal incontinence. Our rehabilitation procedures can help strengthen the muscles under the uterus, bladder and bowel.
Prostate and Bladder Biopsy
Prostate and bladder biopsy may be needed to diagnose the presence of cancer. It is a procedure where small samples are removed and inspected for the presence of cancer cells.
Testosterone Implant
Testosterone has many benefits as a hormone in your body. It can boost libido, increase muscle mass, sharpen memory and boost energy levels. Testosterone pellets are small and implanted under the skin slowly releasing over 3 to 6 months.
Ultrasound Imaging
Ultrasound imaging tests can help urologists to detect tumors in the body that may not show up on x-rays. They may also be used to help guide a needle during a biopsy. Ultrasound imaging is quick, non-invasive and done as an outpatient service.
Urodynamic Testing
Urodynamic testing is a procedure that focuses on the bladder, sphincter or urethra’s ability to sore and release urine. The testing procedure can determine if the bladder is having involuntary contractions that may cause leakage. It is also recommended if symptoms exist with the lower urinary tract.
Vasectomy
A vasectomy is a surgery that is a permanent form of birth control for men. A vasectomy cuts the tubes that carry sperm out of the testicles. Surgery typically takes no longer than 30 minutes and patients can go home the same day.