Urology

Our outstanding Department of Urology provides compassionate and personalized care for those problems regarding the urinary tract, reproductive system and genitals. Patients with complex problems such as prostate cancer, bladder cancer, complicated kidney stones and urethral stricture disease no longer need to travel great distances to find outstanding urologic care.

Expansion of our urologic care now includes state-of-the-art, minimally invasive procedures, including robotic surgery.Our surgeons are on the forefront of treating these cancers in a multimodal fashion using both open and robotic surgery when necessary, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. We are also one of the region’s leaders in percutaneous surgery for staghorn kidney stones and surgical techniques for kidney stones and clinical prevention of stones; minimally invasive techniques for kidney and adrenal cancers; voiding dysfunction and BPH; and the repair of advanced urethral stricture disease, which may be caused from trauma or prior sexually transmitted diseases.

The Department of Urology treats the following:
Prostate issues
Oncology diagnosis and treatment
Kidney stones
Incontinence
Urethral disease
Erectile dysfunction
Testicular cancer
Bladder cancer
Incontinence (bladder leakage)
Kidney cancer

Surgical Procedures:
Circumcision
Vasectomy
Urethal repair
Penile implant
Kidney, ureter and bladder surgery
Sling
Artificial urinary sphincter
Varicocelectomy
Enlarged prostate management
Hernia repair
Prostate biopsy
Cystoscopy
Bladder scan
Penile ultrasound
Kidney ultrasound
Scrotal ultrasound

Location & Hours

SBH Ambulatory Care Center
SBH Health System
4487 Third Avenue, 4th Floor
Bronx, NY 10457
Monday–Friday, 9am─5pm
718-960-3730

Bronx Surgical Services
2016 Bronxdale Avenue
Suite 202
Bronx, NY 10462
Monday–Friday, 9am─5pm
718-863-8695

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