Check Out the Spring 2017 Full Issue
Read the full Spring 2017 UrologyHealth extra …more
Did You Know? Urology 101
So your doctor told you to see a urologist and you said “OK”, all the while you are thinking “What is Urology? Urology is a branch of medicine that deals with health issues of the male and female urinary tract, and the male reproductive system. …more
Understanding Kidney Cancer
Kidney cancer, also known as renal cancer, is cancer that forms in the kidneys. Kidney cancer is among the 10 most common cancers in both men and women; however, a person’s lifetime risk for being told they have the disease is about 1 in 63 (1.6%). …more
Ask the Experts: How Do Men Get tested for Infertility?
The path to finding out why you are having trouble with fertility starts with a physical exam and questions about your medical history. …more
Ask the Experts: How Do You Do a Testicular Self-Exam?
Testicular Cancer is the most common cancer in young men (ages 15-34). The Testicular Self-Exam is a way to check for things that are not normal. Doing it can help your chances of catching testicular cancer early. …more
Ask the Experts: What is Peyronie’s Disease?
Peyronie’s Disease is when scar tissue forms under the skin of the penis. This scar tissue can cause the penis to bend or become indented during erections. …more
Diabetes and Its Impact on Your Urinary and Sexual Health
Diabetes and urological health issues are closely connected. Diabetics are prone to urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder issues and sexual dysfunction. Diabetes can often make your urologic conditions even worse because it can impact blood flow, nerves and sensory function in the body. …more