Urologist Serving Peoria, AZ

 

If one or more urological problems are affecting your everyday comfort and health, you may not know that urology specialists offer many effective solutions to these issues. At the PeeDoc serving the Peoria, AZ area, Dr. Roscoe S. Nelson leads a team of urology professionals that is able to provide patients with effective diagnosis and treatment for a variety of urinary tract issues both men and women commonly experience.

Urology Specialists

Offering personalized care that attends to the needs of patients, our team is highly experienced in providing solutions to numerous disorders and diseases that affect the urinary tract. We are dedicated to ensuring your maximum comfort and privacy when providing urology treatment.

Our team, led by chief urologist Dr. Nelson, understands the delicate nature of urology care and treatment. We are committed to always providing personalized, compassionate care regardless of the issue involved. Our goal is to help you find relief from discomfort and pain and regain proper use and function.

Urology Care and Treatment

Our urology specialists provide urology treatment and care for an array of issues related to the urinary tract, including recurrent UTIs, benign prostate issues, sexual dysfunction, bladder control issues, blood in the urine, male infertility, and testicular and prostate urological cancers. Using advanced diagnostic and treatment methods, we provide patients with optimal urology services in a caring and understanding environment.

Get Urology Treatment Near Peoria, AZ

For more information about the urology treatment services we offer at the PeeDoc, give us a call today at 602.942.5600 or use our contact form to send us a message.

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Men’s health is more than just about erectile dysfunction (ED). It includes the normal function of our hormones regulating our interests and desires, the return to normal ejaculatory habits, and normal voiding. Intimacy is a critical part of our human relationships. There is help for all these problems and the PeeDoc is the right place to start.

Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men. Estimates indicate that it is found in as many as half of all men over the age of 70 and in almost all men over the age of 90 in America. Since the discovery of the blood test for Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) in the 1980’s, prostate cancer can now be detected at a much earlier stage. While most men may eventually develope prostate cancer, most don’t need treatment.

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Stop!!! I understand most guys stopped reading instruction manuals when they hit puberty but you have two real important reasons to read the instructions for your vasectomy, namely righty and lefty. But if you still don’t want to read them at least 1) don’t take any blood thinners (aspirin, ibuprofen, alleve etc) for 1 week prior, 2) shave your scrotum prior to coming in and 3) show up at either 9 am or 2 pm so we can give you your prescriptions to relax (plan on getting to the office, seeing me, driving 1 block to pick up your medications [thank your congress person for this convenience] then returning for the procedure. You’ll be busy about 3 hours for a 15 min procedure). 4) If you’ve already had your consult, make sure to take all 4 pills about 45 minutes before your procedure. 5) Please buy and bring a jockstrap (not a cup). They conveniently have them at Dick’s Sporting Goods or on Amazon (make sure to get the right size).

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Women’s urologic health ranges from shared problems like kidney stones, kidney cancer and bladder cancer to urologic issues that are more common or unique to women like stress incontinence, recurrent UTIs, and complete loss of hormones (menopause). From hormone imbalance to stress incontinence we can help you.

Cancer unfortunately will effect most Americans, whether it is personal or a loved one whose life is changed. Cancer effects us not only physically but adds a huge emotional burden on us. Urologic cancers are very common, especially in men where they are the 1st (Prostate), 4th (Bladder) and 7th (Kidney) most common cancers. Testicular cancer is the most common solid cancer in men 18-40. Fortunately we have state of the art treatments and are very successful in treating and curing these urologic cancer.

What many describe as the most painful thing in their life. Not only do we treat stones with the most state of the art tools, we are experts in finding out why you’re having repeated episodes and preventing future stones.

Stone treatment ranges from small stones that need help in passing to large stones that need to be approached percutaneously (from the outside).

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One of the first questions I ask my patients is “do you have any problems peeing?” I’m surprised how often a person will say something to the effect, “No, I pee all the time” or “No, I pee every hour”. We combine all these symptoms into a common term called Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, or LUTS. So if you pee every hour, wake up several times at night to urinate, struggle to get it out, or can’t get to the bathroom in time then you have LUTS.

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, or BPH, is a condition in which the prostate enlarges as men get older. Over 70% of men in their 60s have BPH symptoms so it is very common. While BPH is a benign condition and unrelated to prostate cancer, it can greatly affect a man’s quality of life.

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Aquablation therapy is a new type of surgical treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). At Arizona Urology Specialists we are proud to be among the first in Arizona and the first in Glendale to offer this advanced, minimally invasive treatment.

We are excited to offer Aquablation therapy at Arrowhead Hospital, because we believe in helping men suffering from BPH to get their life back and feel like themselves again.

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Prostate Specific Antigen, or PSA for short, is a protein that is produced by prostate cells. The PSA increases as men age, when the prostate enlarges or becomes inflamed and when prostate cancer is present. There are also transient bumps in PSA after digital rectal exam (DRE), ejaculation, and bike riding. PSA is prostate specific but not cancer specific. There are different ways in which to look at your PSA.

You came to this page because you have an issue with your prostate. What is the prostate? The prostate gland is essential for a man’s reproductive system to work. It makes a lot of the fluid that comes out when he ejaculates. The fluid the prostate makes, ultimately helps get a woman pregnant. Prostates come in all sizes. It starts small and starts growing at puberty as it is exposed to androgens (male hormones like testosterone, DHT etc).

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Menopausal symptoms can be mild or severe. They may barely be noticed or they can be life changing. The proper balance of hormones is important for energy, bone, urinary tract, sexual and heart health. More to Follow!

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Our bodies are extremely complex. There are many levels of regulation and when running correctly, we do not notice anything unusual. One of the regulatory mechanisms in our body is through our hormones. Hormones are messenger molecules in our body. They help control how our body functions

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