West Brook Urology
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Women’s Urological Health Conditions
While most people think of men and men's health clinics when they think of urologists, women also have urological health concerns. We treat many urological conditions for women, including:
Overactive Bladder - Overactive bladder (OAB) is a common condition in women, often caused by aging or childbirth, that leads to an urgent need to urinate, frequent trips to the bathroom, and sometimes urinary leakage or nocturia. These symptoms can interfere with daily life. OAB may result from factors like weak pelvic muscles, hormonal changes, or nerve dysfunction. Fortunately, treatment options such as lifestyle adjustments, pelvic exercises, medications, and surgery can help manage and improve symptoms.
Recurrent UTIs - Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common issue for many women, especially those who experience frequent bladder infections. These infections occur when bacteria enter the urinary tract, leading to symptoms like painful urination, frequent urges to urinate, and pelvic discomfort. Factors such as hormonal changes, sexual activity, or underlying health conditions can increase the likelihood of developing recurrent UTIs. Fortunately, treatments like antibiotics, lifestyle changes, and preventive measures can help reduce the frequency and severity of these infections.

Men’s Urological
Health Conditions
There are quite a few urological issues that men have, and we treat many of them at Advanced Urology, including:
- Reproductive and fertility health - One in every six couples trying to conceive have to deal with infertility, and in half of these cases, male infertility is the issue. This happens because of a low production of sperm and also impaired sperm functionality. Erectile dysfunction or ED is another common condition than men have to deal with. In these cases, it's important that the patient see a West Brook urologist right away so that they can receive treatment as soon as possible.
Testicular Cancer - Testicular cancer affects nearly 10,00 men in the U.S. It can cause symptoms such as pain or discomfort in the testicles, swelling, or a lump that may or may not be painful. Other signs to watch for include changes in size or shape of the testicles or a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum. While testicular cancer is highly treatable, it's important to see a doctor immediately if you experience any of these symptoms. Early detection and treatment are key to the best outcomes.
Advanced Urology In West Brook
We understand that you live a busy life, and you don’t have time to wait for hours and hours in our office. We always feature short wait times for your convenience. We also have relaxing and pleasant waiting rooms where you will feel calm and peaceful. We feature same-day appointments in the event of emergency or urgent health situations. And we treat a number of urological health conditions for our patients.

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Other Urological
Health Conditions
- Urological cancer - Like any form of cancer, if you suspect you have any of the urological cancers, it's important that you see your physician as soon as possible. The sooner it's caught—whether it's bladder cancer, prostate cancer, kidney cancer or testicular cancer—the better the chances of beating it. While both men and women are affected by urological cancer, men have an increased risk.
- Urinary and bladder issues - Although women are at a greater risk of developing urinary and bladder conditions, men also can develop them. If you're experiencing any of the symptoms of painful urination, frequent urination, nocturia, pelvic pain or pain during sexual intercourse, it's imperative that you see your urologist right away.

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There's no need to endure your urological symptoms any longer. Reach out to a West Brook urologist today and secure your first appointment with us.
