An Array of Services:
Conditions, Diseases and Urological Cancers of the Prostate, Kidney and Bladder
The team of physicians at Adult Pediatric Urology & Urogynecology, P.C., treats a variety of urological conditions, diseases and cancers including
Adult Pediatric Urology & Urogynecology, P.C., takes a multidisciplinary approach to your care. We work closely with the other specialists on your healthcare team to ensure the highest quality care is given.
Pediatric Urology
Adult Pediatric Urology & Urogynecology, P.C., specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of congenital and acquired urological conditions and diseases in children. Our physicians treat conditions of the male reproductive tract and the male and female urinary tracts. The most common pediatric condition treated by our physicians is a urinary tract infection. Other conditions include structural defects in the urinary track, kidney stones and urinary obstructions, and bladder difficulties, such as bedwetting.
Adult Pediatric Urology & Urogynecology, P.C., treats a variety of conditions that are related to the male and female reproductive systems. Our team is experienced in treating the following conditions:
If you are a man who is seeing one of our urologists for sexual health problems, please print and complete the survey below to discuss at your next appointment.
Sexual Health Inventory for Men [PDF]
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State-of-the-Art Therapies The team of physicians at Adult Pediatric Urology & Urogynecology, P.C., offers the latest therapies and treatment of urological problems including the following:
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Patient Care Guides - Preparing for Your Visit
We have provided the following guides to help patients and their families understand and prepare for their office visit.
Prostate Health Education & Screening
Prostate problems become more common with age. These problems, if caught early, can be treated and cured. The American Cancer Society and the American Urological Association recommend being screened for prostate cancer every year starting at age 50. If you have risk factors, this screening should start earlier. Screening for prostate cancer is done with a physical and digital rectal exam (DRE) and blood tests.
If you are a man who is seeing one of our urologists for prostate problems, please print and complete the survey below to discuss at your next appointment.
AUA Prostate/BPH Symptom Score [PDF]
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Testicular Cancer Education & Screening
Testicular cancer most often affects men between the ages of 15 and 30 years. The good news is that a simple, quick monthly testicular self-exam (TSE) can help find a sign of trouble before it gets serious. Testicular cancer is almost 100 percent curable if caught early. In addition to TSE, regular check-ups with a physician are recommended.