Urology
Urology is a medical and surgical specialty that treats the urinary tract as well as men’s reproductive systems. As you live your life, the last thing you want to be bothered by is a urinary problem like a kidney stones, a UTI or incontinence. The urologist at Helena Regional Medical Center provides a wide range of services to help diagnose and treat urinary tract conditions for both men, women and children and the male reproductive system. We also provide personalized urology services, offering diagnostic services and treatments for conditions below:
- Prostate cancer
- Cystoscopy outpatient diagnostic procedure
- Recurring urinary infections and overactive bladder
- Circumcision
- Erectile dysfunction
- Vasectomy
- Male infertility solutions
- Pediatric urological procedures
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Related Services and Conditions
Cystoscopy
If a urinary problem is causing concern or interrupting your life, the experts at can help. 's urologist specializes in cystoscopy, a simple procedure to diagnose, monitor and treat conditions affecting the bladder and...
Erectile Dysfunction
Impotence, or erectile dysfunction, is the inability to achieve an erection and/or dissatisfaction with the size, rigidity and/or duration of erections. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), erectile dysfunction affects up to 30 million men. Although...
Prostate Cancer
More than 90 percent of all prostate cancers are discovered while they are either localized (confined to the prostate) or regional (nearby). The five-year survival rate for men diagnosed with prostate tumors discovered at these stages is nearly 100 percent. In the...
Urinary Tract Infection
UTIs are infections of the bladder and urethra that disproportionally affect older adults because of their vulnerability to develop a weakened immune system. Mobility limitations that may prevent good hygiene, and medical conditions, such as diabetes, kidney stones or...
Vasectomy
A vasectomy is a very effective way of preventing future pregnancies. The procedure can be done under local anesthesia and is considered to be very safe. During the procedure, the urologist makes a small incision and cuts, ties, or blocks the vas deferens. After this,...