Not only Urologists, but physicians and doctors across the nation have responded to the COVID cases during the pandemic by embracing the use of Telemedicine and Telehealth Appointments when possible. Using new and innovative technologies designed to improve patient access to getting professional medical care, the impact has has been for healthcare providers to rapidly…
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LGBT "Friendly" Urologist In Philadelphia and Surrounding Areas
LGTB and all patients deserve the very best health care that is available. Putting aside any personal factors such as race, country of origin, religious beliefs, political beliefs, ethnic preference's, cultural traits, and sexual diversity, all patients deserve the best possible treatment! A patient's sexual preferences should never enter into the picture when trying to…
Read MoreAdult Circumcisions Are Normally Religious or Cosmetic
Adult circumcisions are definitely on the rise in the United States as many Urologists have been reporting thus far in 2022. Many men who were not circumcised as babies are considering undergoing the procedure during their adult years. When they do, their reasons tend to fall into two categories: It’s a personal choice or they…
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Vasectomy Questions and Answers
A vasectomy is a safe and effective minor surgical procedure that basically is simply a form of birth control for men who no longer want to father children or be able to get a woman pregnant. There are over a half-million vasectomies preformed in the USA every year, yet many men have numerous questions about…
Read MoreMovember - November is Men's Health Awareness Month
November is Men's Health Awareness Month across the globe. Men are putting down their razors and letting their facial hair grow in order to draw attention to, plus raise awareness about, men's health issues. With so much constant news about men's health issues, it’s easy to see that there are numerous topics vying for attention,…
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Urinary Incontinence
Urinary Incontinence is the involuntary loss of bladder control. It is estimated that over thirty percent (30%) of people living in the United States suffer from urinary incontinence, making it a common and embarrassing problem for many. While incontinence affects both men and women, females are at an increased risk due to several factors but…
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