6 Resolutions for Better Urinary and Overall Health
Many people resolve to improve their overall wellness in the new year but don’t realize that urologic health is a big part of that. Here's what you should know.
Spokane Urology is expanding with a second location! Please note referrals are required.
A message from Spokane Urology regarding COVID-19
Spokane Urology is the largest and longest-standing urology practice in Spokane and Spokane Valley, Washington. The team of dedicated board-certified urologists and urologic oncologists takes pride in thoroughly educating their patients about their condition and treatment options. They believe that patient partnership is essential when it comes to selecting the ideal treatment.
The skilled team at Spokane Urology understands that urology is a complex and rapidly evolving field of medicine, and their specialists have experience treating many urological conditions. They offer many state-of-the-art treatments for a wide variety of ailments, including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), overactive bladder, urinary incontinence, prostatitis, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and kidney stones. With a team of highly-skilled oncologists, they also offer diagnostic testing for an array of urological cancers, including testicular cancer, bladder cancer, prostate cancer, and kidney cancer.
Spokane Urology also offers a full complement of men's health services, including treatment for erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, and in-office vasectomy procedures.
From robotically-assisted surgery to prosthetic implants, their specialists offer state-of-the-art treatment options in several urologic subspecialties. So if you, or someone you love, requires experienced urological care from a team you can trust, contact Spokane Urology by phone today, or use the online booking tool at any time.
Ask us about this minimally invasive technique for managing Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).
MRI Fusion Prostate Biopsy
Spokane Urology is proud to bring MRI Fusion Prostate Biopsy to the inland northwest which has an increasingly important role in the diagnosis and management of localized prostate cancer!
Many people resolve to improve their overall wellness in the new year but don’t realize that urologic health is a big part of that. Here's what you should know.
If your kidney stone is an eighth of an inch or less in diameter, it should be able to pass in your urine without too much discomfort. This can take about 31 days, on average. During that time, you can take the following steps to ease the process.
PAE is a welcome addition to other minimally invasive, incision-free procedures we offer for treating an enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
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