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.

December 17, 2012
UTI risk increases with age

Elderly individuals face higher UTI risk due to weakened immune systems and reduced bladder function, making early detection and prevention critical. Understand the causes, symptoms, and effective treatment strategies to protect aging loved ones from serious infections.

UTI risk increases with age
November 15, 2012
A Moment of Thanks Between Appointments

Reflecting on a transformative year, the Urology Group celebrates expanded facilities, advanced technology, reduced cancer deaths, and strong community support through preventative care initiatives and fundraising efforts that raised nearly $90,000.

A Moment of Thanks Between Appointments
October 31, 2012
Where’s your ‘stache?: Campaign to educate about men’s health

Doctors are growing mustaches this November for Movember to raise awareness and funds for men's health, including prostate and testicular cancer research, with a public shaving event and friendly competition among physicians.

Where’s your ‘stache?: Campaign to educate about men’s health
October 23, 2012
Separating Urinary Tract from Fiction

Discover the truth about your urinary tract and urine. Learn what urine reveals about your kidney, heart and liver health, why urine color and odor matter, and debunk common myths about asparagus, sterility and drinkability.

Separating Urinary Tract from Fiction
October 11, 2012
America comes to Cincinnati to relieve life’s worst pain

Cincinnati's Urology Group now offers advanced kidney stone treatment with specialized equipment found nowhere else in North America, positioning the city as a national destination for relief from one of medicine's most painful conditions.

America comes to Cincinnati to relieve life’s worst pain
September 10, 2012
The ‘Big O’ Helps Lead the Fight for ZERO

The Urology Group's 6th annual Great Prostate Cancer Challenge 5k brought record-breaking support to fight prostate cancer, with 874 participants raising significant funds for ZERO despite rainy conditions and NBA legend Oscar Robertson's inspiring presence as honorary chair.

The ‘Big O’ Helps Lead the Fight for ZERO
August 8, 2012
Prostate Cancer: Treatment v. Wait-and-See

Prostate cancer affects one in six men, but early detection and personalized treatment plans significantly improve survival rates. Explore treatment options from active monitoring to surgery and radiation, and learn why regular PSA screening is crucial for men over 50.

Prostate Cancer: Treatment v. Wait-and-See
July 19, 2012
Pelvic floor weakness: Four myths

Discover the truth about pelvic floor weakness by debunking four common myths. Learn what really causes this condition, who's at risk, and what effective treatment options exist from Kegel exercises to surgical solutions.

Pelvic floor weakness: Four myths
July 5, 2012
Botox Injections Not Just for Wrinkles – Drug Now Approved to Treat Urinary Incontinence

Botox now has FDA approval to treat urinary incontinence in patients with neurological conditions like spinal cord injury and MS. The injection relaxes the bladder to increase urine storage and reduce incontinence episodes, with effects lasting up to 10 months.

Botox Injections Not Just for Wrinkles – Drug Now Approved to Treat Urinary Incontinence
June 20, 2012
Your PSA is Elevated, What Happens Next?

Elevated PSA levels don't automatically mean cancer, but follow-up testing is crucial for early detection. Learn what happens after a high PSA result and why repeat tests, exams, and possibly a biopsy are important steps in protecting your health.

Your PSA is Elevated, What Happens Next?