Vasectomy and Prostate Cancer

December 13, 2017
Vasectomy and Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer found in men, with over 230,000 men diagnosed in the United States every year. Although it is common, it is still one of the least well-known cancers and there are several myths circulating about symptoms and potential risk factors. As with any disease, it is important to research, note which […]

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July 26, 2016
Erectile Dysfunction: What Women Need To Know

Erectile dysfunction is not only a frustrating issue for men, but it affects their partners as well. Women sometimes feel unattractive, angry and sad if their spouse is unable to perform. I always encourage men to bring their spouses with them to our office to discuss any of their erectile dysfunction issues. Women need to […]

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June 23, 2016
Kidney Stone Prevention

It is extremely hot this week in beautiful Las Vegas. It is also the start of kidney stone season for my patients. Did you know that according to the Journal of the American Medical Association, 26 million American adults have kidney stones1. Most people are unaware they have stones until they end up in the […]

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June 7, 2016
Treatment Options for Erectile Dysfunction

It is estimated that erectile dysfunction affects up to 30 million men in the US. This condition is caused by numerous factors including but not limited to heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, and psychological and neurogenic problems. It is seen more often in men who smoke or drink excessively. Some medications like SSRIs for depression can […]

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The Truth About Vasectomy Pain

As a Urologist, who has been performing the no scalpel/no needle vasectomy technique for over 30 years, I have noticed that most men are highly concerned about the post operative pain that is associated with the procedure. As more and more men rely on the Internet to do their vasectomy research, they come to my office full […]

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