Urology Partners is a team of dedicated urologists, physician assistants, and urologic nurses to deliver the most advanced, comprehensive state of the art urological care for our patients.
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Urology Partners is a team of dedicated urologists, physician assistants, and urologic nurses to deliver the most advanced, comprehensive state of the art urological care for our patients.
Incontinence Treatment
Kidney Stone Disease Treatment
Laparoscopic Surgery
Male Infertility Treatment
Pediatric Urology
Prostate Exam
Surgery and Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Treatment of Blood-Borne Pathogens
Urinary Incontinence Treatment
Urinary Infections Treatment
Urological Malignancies Treatment
Voiding Dysfunction Treatment
Incontinence TreatmentUrinary incontinence, an inability to control urination, is common in patients of all ages. Simple therapies, such as diet modification, avoiding liquids before bedtime, or changing medications can immediately improve urinary incontinence. However, when an infection or serious illness inhibits a patient's ability to control bladder function, more aggressive treatment may be needed. Non-invasive outpatient procedures, biofeedback, medications and surgery are among several options. Kidney Stone Disease TreatmentA kidney stone, or "urinary stone," develops when crystals from salt and mineral substances form in the urine. These crystals can combine and grow to form a stone. Kidney stones can usually be treated without surgery. If your kidney stone doesn’t pass through your urinary system on its own, your doctor may refer you to a urologist, who can remove stones when they become a problem. Laparoscopic SurgeryLaparoscopic surgery (also known as minimally invasive surgery) is performed through multiple small incisions (1/4" to 1/2" long) using specially designed surgical instruments and viewed through a laparoscope, or surgical telescope. Male Infertility TreatmentMale infertility can be treated successfully in more than half of all cases. Treatments include assisted reproduction, drug therapy, and surgery. Pediatric UrologyPediatric urology is the diagnosis and treatment of congenital (i.e., present at birth) and acquired urological conditions and diseases in children. Pediatric urologists treat conditions of the male reproductive tract (e.g., undescended testicle) and the male and female urinary tracts (e.g., urinary tract infection). Prostate ExamA rectal exam that can be used to detect abnormalities of the prostate or prostate cancer. Surgery and Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction (ED)Erectile dysfunction (ED or male impotence) is a sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis. Medicine can be an effective treatment option. Or vascular reconstructive surgery can be used to improve the blood supply to the penis.
Treatment of Blood-Borne PathogensA blood-borne disease (pathogen) is one that can be spread by contamination by blood. The most common examples are HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and viral haemorrhagic fevers. Standard medical practice regards all blood (and any body fluid) as potentially infective. Treatment options for those already infected with such diseases vary depending on the disease. Urinary Incontinence TreatmentLoss of bladder control is not a disease. Rather, it is a sign that a problem may exist. Regular leakage of urine can occur with certain movements, during pregnancy or times of stress. When leakage of urine becomes frequent or severe enough to become a social or hygienic problem, it is called urinary incontinence. Leakage of urine that cannot be controlled should prompt the patient to see a doctor. Proper diagnosis and treatment may correct the problem and ease the symptoms of urinary incontinence. Urinary Infections TreatmentTreatment of infections of the urinary system typically includes antibiotics. Urological Malignancies TreatmentUrological malignancies are cancers affecting any area of the urinary system (kidneys, urethra, bladder, etc.) in males and females, and the reproductive system in males (testes, prostate, epididymis, etc.). Treatment options may include chemotherapy, radiation and/or surgery. Voiding Dysfunction TreatmentVoiding dysfunction refers to the inability to empty the bladder normally. Types of voiding dysfunction include: Incontinence, Overactive Bladder, Urgency-Frequency, Non-Obstructive Urinary Retention, and Mechanical Obstructions. Treatment may include behavior changes, medicine, therapy, or surgery. Urology Partners (Kernersville)291 Broad Street, Kernersville, NC 27284 - Phone: (336) 277-1717 |
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