When Not to Wait to Seek Medical Care From a Urologist
Certain symptoms may indicate the need to see a urologist. Learn the signs and symptoms to look for and when to seek care.
Dr. Parminder Sethi is one of the few urologists who specializes in Interstim Neuromodulation procedure for refractory bladder dysfunction. He performs all urological procedures using cutting edge technology, including laparoscopic, laser and minimally invasive surgeries for the prostate, urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction and kidney stones.
Dr. Sethi has been performing no-scalpel vasectomies and Prostiva/TUNA procedures since 1997 and Interstim procedures since 2003.
Certain symptoms may indicate the need to see a urologist. Learn the signs and symptoms to look for and when to seek care.
Dr. Sethi answers common questions on Rezūm therapy, a minimally invasive treatment option for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), with almost no risk of impotence.
Both women and men can become incontinent from neurologic injury, birth defects, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and physical problems associated with aging.
Many people suffer from stress urinary incontinence, which is urine leakage during an activity, and can be managed through behavioral modifications or medications.
Incontinence is a medical condition caused by the unintentional leakage of urine. While incontinence is more common in women, men may also experience symptoms of incontinence. Luckily, incontinence is a treatable condition.
A bladder infection, also called cystitis, is the most common of all kinds of urinary tract infections (UTIs). UTIs are 10 times more common in women than men and more than 50 percent of women will develop one UTI within their lifetime.
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is a technique for treating stones in the kidney and ureter that does not require invasive surgery. High-energy shock waves are passed through the body and used to break stones into pieces as small as grains of sand.
One of the most common urological conditions is an enlarged prostate gland. Prostate enlargement happens to almost all men as they get older.
Approximately 33 million people are dealing with an overactive bladder. Learn the options for treatment, including a new clinical trial we are leading.
Peyronie’s Disease, commonly understood as the abnormal curvature of an erect penis, may affect as many as one in every 12 men.