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 * General Health
 * Men's Health
 * Women's Health

 * Kidney Stones
 * Hematuria (Blood in the Urine)
 * Overactive Bladder (OAB)
 * Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
 * Bladder Cancer

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 * Kidney Stones
 * Hematuria (Blood in the Urine)
 * Overactive Bladder (OAB)
 * Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
 * Bladder Cancer


 * Enlarged Prostate (BPH)
 * Prostate Cancer
 * Vasectomy
 * Erectile Dysfunction
 * Low Testosterone
 * Male Infertility
 * Peyronie’s Disease

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 * Enlarged Prostate (BPH)
 * Prostate Cancer
 * Vasectomy
 * Erectile Dysfunction
 * Low Testosterone
 * Male Infertility
 * Peyronie’s Disease


 * Urinary Incontinence
 * Overactive Bladder (OAB) – Female
 * Pelvic Organ Prolapse

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 * Overactive Bladder (OAB) – Female
 * Pelvic Organ Prolapse



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 * Home
 * Locations
   * Our Locations
   * Ahwatukee Office
   * Chandler Office
   * Gilbert Office
   * Maricopa Office
   * San Tan Office
 * Providers
   * Provider Example page
   * Pratik Patel, MD
   * Anoop Sharma, MD
   * Gideon Richards, MD
   * Ilya A. Volfson, MD, FACS
   * Joseph L. Hsu, DO
   * James R. Siefer, DO, FACOS
   * Tony Ghorayeb, DO
   * Sylvia Nguyen, FNP
   * John Robinson, PA-C
   * William McNeil, PA-C
   * Kailey Perry, PA-C
   * Meagan Williams, PA-C
   * Wei Kenney, ACNP
   * Alexa Castro, PA-C
   * Tony Clarke, PA-C
   * Gia Veloria, PA-C
 * Specialties
 * Advanced Management
   * GreenLight Laser
   * Fusion Biopsy
   * Rezum
   * Robotic-Assisted Surgery
   * SpaceOar
   * Urolift
   * Interstim/Axonics
   * Urine Infection Detection
   * Shockwave Therapy
   * Pelvic Floor Training
 * Patient Info
 * About
   * About Us
   * Testimonials
 * Blog
 * Contact Us


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ASUI is a community leader in comprehensive urological care, for both men and
women, providing service in three East Valley locations. Our urological
providers and extensive support staff are dedicated to meeting the needs of all
our patients and the community for high quality medical and surgical urology,
during business hours, after hours or weekends.

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GENERAL HEALTH




WHAT ARE KIDNEY STONES?

A kidney stone is a hard mass of crystals that can form in any part of your
urinary tract, including the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. If urine
become too acidic or basic, particles that urine is composed of can clump
together to form this crystal. This crystal will grow over time a form a
detectable blockage that must be removed for normal urine flow to resume.
Sometime crystals are caused by bacterial infection. Kidney stones can be
painful to pass, but do not cause any dangerous problems. Mostly, stones can be
treated by changing your diet and drinking plenty of water to dilute the
particles in your urine that tend to crystalize.

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URINARY TRACT INFECTION

UTIs are common and have symptoms like frequent urination urge, pain or burning
feeling during urination, foul-smelling urine, and lower abdominal pain. Risk
factors include poor hygiene, reduced immunity, sexual activity, and urinary
tract abnormalities. Women are more susceptible, but anyone can get them.
Antibiotics are used to eliminate bacteria, and it’s important to drink plenty
of fluids and manage symptoms. Good hygiene practices, completely emptying the
bladder, and using urinary catheters with medical supervision can help prevent
UTIs. Untreated UTIs can lead to kidney damage, sepsis, or even death,
especially in vulnerable patients.

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HEMATURIA

Blood in the urine, medically referred to as hematuria, can be a cause of
concern for many individuals. It is a condition that can be classified into two
distinct types, gross hematuria and microscopic hematuria. Gross hematuria
refers to the presence of blood in the urine that is visible to the naked eye,
while microscopic hematuria is only detected through the use of laboratory
testing. It is vital to note that the presence of blood in the urine can be a
symptom of several underlying health conditions, some of which could be
potentially life-threatening. It is therefore highly recommended to consult with
a healthcare provider immediately after blood is observed in the urine. Seeking
medical attention can help to determine the cause of the condition, and allow
for prompt and effective treatment to be initiated.

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MEN'S HEALTH




ENLARGED PROSTATE (BPH)

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a medical condition characterized by the
abnormal enlargement of a man’s prostate gland. The prostate gland, which is
responsible for the production of sperm, can constrict the urethra or the tube
that carries urine from the bladder to the penis, resulting in uncomfortable
urinary symptoms. The blockage of the urine’s flow through the urethra is the
leading cause of the nagging symptoms attributable to the condition. The
symptoms tend to deteriorate over time, and this is primarily because the
prostate gland continues to enlarge as time elapses. If you or a loved one
experiences these symptoms, it is advisable to seek medical attention as BPH can
be effectively managed with the right treatment and care.

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PROSTATE CANCER

Prostate cancer is a prevalent form of cancer that commonly develops as a
gradual cell growth within the prostate gland. Although some forms of the
disease may require less intervention due to a slower progression, others can be
fast and aggressive, necessitating immediate medical attention. Early detection
and diagnosis play a vital role in effectively managing prostate cancer.
Healthcare professionals may recommend surgery, radiation therapy, or other
specialized treatment options to combat the spread of the disease.

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VASECTOMY

Approximately 500,000 men opt for a vasectomy every year as a permanent
contraceptive measure. Although the procedure can be reversed even several years
after the vasectomy, it is noteworthy that the timeframe for reversal is a
critical factor in determining the success rate of the procedure and the
probability of achieving conception. Furthermore, while a vasectomy is a safe
and effective contraception option that guarantees sterility, it does not
provide protection from sexually transmitted infections or diseases.

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WOMEN'S HEALTH




URINARY INCENTINANCE

Urinary incontinence refers to the unintentional loss of bladder control. Among
adult women, stress urinary incontinence is the most frequently encountered
bladder control challenge, affecting around one in three. Women of any age may
experience this problem. Although there are different types of urinary
incontinence, women with this issue typically suffer from uncontrolled urine
leakage. The amount and frequency of leakage may vary, but dietary adjustments
or medical assistance can frequently provide relief.

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OVERACTIVE BLADDER (OAB)

Overactive bladder (OAB) is a medical condition characterized by sudden,
frequent, and uncontrollable urges to urinate prior to the bladder filling up
completely. This can lead to a number of uncomfortable and inconvenient symptoms
such as the frequent need to urinate during the day or night and involuntary
leakage of urine. The condition can cause significant disruption to patients’
everyday lives. Individuals with OAB may experience sudden and urgent urges to
urinate along with frequent urination which can happen more than 8 times in a
24-hour period. 

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PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE

Pelvic floor disorders, including prolapse, are a common health concern that
affects nearly 24% of women. Prolapse is the medical term used for the slipping
down and forward of an organ due to weakened or stretched connective tissue.
Such conditions can cause pain during intercourse, incontinence, or a bulging
sensation. Prolapse can occur due to weakened muscles or ligaments that support
a woman’s pelvic organs. The risk of developing prolapse is higher years after
childbirth, post-hysterectomy or during menopause. If you have experienced any
of these symptoms, it is essential to seek medical attention to successfully
manage them.

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