Keeping You Informed

Stay informed on key urology topics, from common conditions to advanced treatments. Our goal is to help you understand your health and make confident decisions about your care.

May 22, 2013
Some Lesser-Known Causes of Male Infertility

Male infertility affects half of infertile couples, but many causes are preventable or treatable. Discover lesser-known factors like mumps, marijuana use, stress, and celiac disease that impact sperm production and learn why early evaluation can help couples conceive.

Some Lesser-Known Causes of Male Infertility
April 24, 2013
Awakening to Better Treatment: Highlights from Our Clinical Research Labs

Discover how clinical trials at The Urology Group are advancing treatments for overactive bladder, erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, and interstitial cystitis. Participate in groundbreaking research, access innovative therapies, and help shape the future of urology—with no cost and potential…

Awakening to Better Treatment: Highlights from Our Clinical Research Labs
April 9, 2013
For VIP Treatment, Free Prostate Screenings Can Be Life-Saving

One in six men over 50 will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, but early detection saves lives. Free prostate screenings and PSA tests can catch cancer before symptoms appear, helping prevent this disease through preventative care.

For VIP Treatment, Free Prostate Screenings Can Be Life-Saving
March 28, 2013
The Prostate and the Pill

Benign prostatic hyperplasia affects millions of men and can cause painful urination, but medication isn't your only option. Explore surgical treatments like microwave thermotherapy, laser procedures, and transurethral resection to find the best solution for your symptoms.

The Prostate and the Pill
March 6, 2013
VasMadness – Doctor’s Note for Watching Games

Get a quick, virtually painless vasectomy during March Madness and use your recovery days to watch the NCAA tournament. Learn why vasectomy is the most effective birth control with minimal downtime and no impact on sexual function or testosterone levels.

VasMadness – Doctor’s Note for Watching Games
February 19, 2013
More Than Skin-deep – BOTOX® Treatment Option Offered at The Urology Group

BOTOX® is now FDA-approved to treat overactive bladder, a condition affecting 33 million Americans. This minimally invasive procedure relaxes the bladder to reduce urgent urination, frequency, and leakage, offering relief for patients who don't respond to medications or prefer alternatives to…

More Than Skin-deep  – BOTOX® Treatment Option Offered at The Urology Group
January 31, 2013
The Urology Group Stands Behind Importance of Life-Saving PSA Cancer Screenings

PSA testing has reduced prostate cancer deaths by 40 percent over two decades. Early detection saves lives, especially for African American men and those with family history. Learn why urologists recommend regular screening as part of annual checkups for men 50 and older.

The Urology Group Stands Behind Importance of Life-Saving PSA Cancer Screenings
January 29, 2013
Treatments for Pelvic Prolapse Offer Women Hope

Pelvic prolapse affects millions of women, causing pressure, urinary issues, and sexual dysfunction, but multiple treatment options from conservative approaches like Kegel exercises and pessaries to advanced surgical techniques can significantly improve symptoms and quality of life.

Treatments for Pelvic Prolapse Offer Women Hope
January 16, 2013
Everyone Pees

Frequent urination can significantly impact daily life and sleep. Learn about the warning signs of overactive bladder, when to see a urologist, and how Interstim therapy can reduce urinary urgency and frequency by over 50 percent without medication side effects.

Everyone Pees
January 2, 2013
New Year’s Resolution for Better Urinary Health, in Six Steps

Improve your urinary health this year with six practical steps: stay hydrated, perform self-examinations, get regular PSA screenings, limit pain medication use, avoid smoking, and do Kegel exercises. These evidence-based practices help prevent kidney stones, infections, and urological cancers…

New Year’s Resolution for Better Urinary Health, in Six Steps