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.
5 Symptoms for which Women Need to Be Real with Their Doctors
Don't let embarrassment prevent you from discussing unusual body symptoms with your doctor. Five common signs including incontinence, painful urination, and blood in urine could indicate serious conditions like UTIs, cancer, or bladder fistula. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for better…
It’s All Fun and Games Until Someone Gets a Kidney Stone
Kidney stones peak in summer due to dehydration and winter-developed calcium buildup in urine. Stay hydrated with at least nine glasses of water daily for women and 13 for men, reduce sodium and animal protein intake, and limit oxalate-rich foods to prevent painful stone formation that affects one…
The Urology Group: Celebrating 25 Years
The Urology Group celebrates 25 years of growth and innovation, expanding from a single Norwood office to a leading regional specialty network with nearly 40 physicians, advanced surgical centers, and a commitment to expertise, personalization, focus, and community care.
6 Travel Tips for Those Experiencing OAB
Manage overactive bladder while traveling with practical strategies including bathroom mapping, bladder conditioning exercises, dietary adjustments, medications, strategic clothing choices, and professional medical guidance to stay comfortable during your trip.
4 Facts About Biking and the Prostate
Cycling doesn't harm your prostate despite common concerns. Research shows vigorous cycling may actually reduce advanced prostate cancer risk by 30%, while regular exercise improves overall urological health. Follow simple precautions like proper bike shorts and cushioned seats to maintain…
4 Tips to Prevent Summer UTIs
Urinary tract infections spike 15% in summer due to heat, humidity, and dehydration. Prevent UTIs by staying hydrated, changing wet swimsuits, wiping front to back, and urinating after intercourse. Know the symptoms and seek treatment immediately to avoid serious complications.
Urologist or Gynecologist? Here are the Conditions They Treat
Urologists and gynecologists treat different systems in women's bodies. Urologists specialize in urinary tract conditions like kidney stones, UTIs, and incontinence, while gynecologists focus on reproductive health including menstrual issues and ovarian cancers. Understanding which specialist you…
What American Men Need to Know About the Prostate Cancer “Double Whammy”
Prostate cancer rates are surging due to reduced PSA screening recommendations and pandemic-era healthcare delays, with aggressive cases doubling since 2003. Early detection through screening offers high cure rates, making proactive testing critical for all men, especially African American men who…
A Young Man’s Guide to Testicular Cancer and Symptoms
Testicular cancer most commonly affects men ages 15 to 35 and is highly treatable when caught early. Learn the warning signs like lumps or swelling and how to perform monthly self-exams to detect changes in your testicles before they become serious.


