We offer surgical treatment for prostate, bladder and kidney disorders, collaborating with oncology and pathology specialists to create the most effective treatment plan for you.
Our multidisciplinary team of specialists in urology, oncology, surgery, radiation and pathology works together to develop the most effective treatment plans for each patient.
Our clinic offers expert urology services, providing advanced care for urinary and reproductive health, including kidney stones, prostate issues and urinary tract conditions.
We’re ready to support you every step of the way, from helping with bill payments to explaining our financial assistance policies and accepted insurance plans. We are here to help you navigate the process with confidence.
Insurance acceptedOur urology specialists diagnose and treat all male and female urology conditions. We care for everything from urinary tract disorders and kidney stones to the male reproductive system and urologic cancers.
We offer a full range of urology services, including cancer care, treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and other common urologic conditions, including:
Our team includes physical therapists who specialize in providing support for women’s urological care, focusing on urinary incontinence and pelvic floor health.
Yes, we offer comprehensive urologic care, which includes diagnosis and treatment for conditions like chronic or recurrent urinary tract infections.
We offer a comprehensive range of urology treatments to address a wide variety of conditions. These include medications for urinary tract infections, erectile dysfunction, overactive bladder and prostate issues. We provide both minimally invasive and open surgeries for kidney stones, prostate cancer, bladder cancer and testicular cancer.
Radiation therapy is available, particularly for prostate and bladder cancer. Noninvasive treatments like shock wave lithotripsy help break up kidney stones, while ureteroscopy allows direct removal of stones using a small scope. We also offer transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) to treat enlarged prostate, as well as bladder training and lifestyle counseling to manage incontinence and overactive bladder.
Whether you need a referral to see a urologist depends on your insurance plan. Some plans require a referral from your primary care provider, while others allow you to schedule an appointment directly. We recommend contacting your insurance company to confirm their requirements. If you do need a referral, your primary care provider can assist in coordinating one for you.
Yes. We offer secure online access to your health information, making it easier and more convenient to manage your care. We’re here to simplify your health care journey and put your needs first.
We accept most major insurance plans. If you have specific questions, give us a call—we’re happy to help.
You can pay your bill by mail, in person at our facility or by phone. For more details, visit our bill pay page.
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