Medical Specialty

Urology & Men's Health

Urological conditions are more common than many people realize—yet care is often delayed out of uncertainty. We help patients evaluate prostate, urinary, kidney, and sexual health with discretion and clarity.

Conditions commonly evaluated and treated

At The Good Samaritan Medical Center, we evaluate and manage a wide range of conditions affecting the urinary and reproductive systems, including:

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Prostatitis Elevated PSA levels Urinary tract infections (UTIs) Kidney stones Bladder disorders Urinary incontinence Overactive bladder Erectile dysfunction Male sexual health concerns Blood in the urine (hematuria) Recurrent urinary symptoms Kidney and urinary tract disorders Urologic cancers and related concerns

Every patient’s symptoms, medical history, lifestyle factors, and overall health are carefully considered to develop an individualized treatment plan.

Treatment is only one part of the process

Many urological conditions require ongoing monitoring, medication adjustments, and periodic follow-up to ensure symptoms remain well controlled and recovery continues as expected.

For patients recovering from surgery, proper medical management and follow-up care can play an important role in supporting healing and maintaining long-term results. Even when surgery is not necessary, medication management and regular monitoring often remain important components of successful treatment.

Our team works closely with each patient to ensure they understand their treatment plan, medications, and recommended follow-up schedule, helping them remain actively involved in their care long after their initial visit.

Signs it may be time for an evaluation

Changes in urinary, prostate, kidney, or sexual health often develop gradually and may be easy to dismiss. However, persistent symptoms can sometimes indicate underlying conditions that benefit from proper evaluation and treatment. Consider scheduling a consultation if you experience:

Frequent urination Difficulty urinating Urinary urgency Pain or burning during urination Blood in the urine Recurrent urinary tract infections Kidney stone symptoms Pelvic discomfort Erectile dysfunction Changes in sexual function Elevated PSA levels Concerns regarding prostate health

Early evaluation can often provide more treatment options, better symptom management, and improved long-term outcomes.

Your Care Team

Meet your urology specialist

Board Certified Urologist

Urology & Men’s Health

Our urology care is delivered through a trusted network of board-certified specialists, coordinated with the Good Samaritan medical team before, during, and after every consultation.

Take the next step for your urological health

Many conditions can be effectively managed with proper evaluation, treatment, and ongoing medical follow-up.

Schedule your consultation today