- Male Infertility
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Urinary IncontinenceThere are many bladder problems that affect both women and men. These include daytime and nighttime urinary frequency, urinary urgency, recurrent urinary tract infections, bladder pain and urinary incontinence.
- Female Infertility
- Labor and DeliveryThese and other problems can result from childbirth, aging, illness, surgery, chronic constipation, side effects of medications, repeated heavy lifting or other causes. A medical history, physical examination and tests will help the urologist determine the cause of your problem and help you decide on an appropriate treatment.
- UrologyWe look forward to meeting you on your first visit to our office. During this time, we will help you get acquainted with our office and learn about your urology treatment. We understand that each patient's treatment is different, and we promise to give you the personal attention you deserve.
- Kidney CancerA solid growth in the kidney is usually a kidney cancer. Cancer will grow and spread to other parts of the body if given enough time. A small tumor is usually easily curable whereas a larger tumor has a higher risk of spread. Kidney cancer is only curable if diagnosed and treated before it spreads. Prompt diagnosis, staging and a full discussion of appropriate treatments with your doctor is essential.
- Kidney StonesThe peak incidence of stone disease occurs at the ages of 20-40 years, although stones are seen in all age groups. Males to female ratio is 3:1. Calcium oxalate stones, the most common variety, have a recurrence rate of 10% at 1 year, 35% at 3 years, and 50% at 5 years after the first episode. Kidney stones develop when crystals separate from the urine and aggregate within the urinary tract. Magnesium-ammonium-phosphate stones occur in the presence of infection. Uric acid stones form in patients with gout. Certain drugs and supplements, such as vitamin C, can also increase the risk of stones.
- Interstitial CystitisCystitis is caused by infection or inflammation of the bladder. A simple UTI, or honeymoon cystitis, is the most common cause. Interstitial cystitis is a bladder disorder of unknown etiology, which is associated with bladder pain and frequent urination. This problem may be exacerbated by sexual intercourse or consumption of certain foods or beverages.
- Urinary Tract Infection
- Prostate CancerProstate cancer kills 35,000 men in the U.S. every year. 200,000 new cases of prostate cancer are diagnosed each year, making prostate cancer the most common cancer diagnosed in men. Prostate cancer is second to lung cancer in deaths among men. New data has detected a decline in deaths from prostate cancer over the past years. This emphasizes the benefits of early detection.
- Lung Cancer
- Ultrasound
- General SurgeryAfter graduating from SUNY Downstate Medical Center in 1981, Dr. Berman interned in General Surgery and then completed his Urology residency at Montefiore- Albert Einstein Medical Center in 1986. In 1986 Dr. Berman started practice in New York and opened a second office in Throggs Neck/The Bronx in 1989. In 2010 Dr. Berman moved his Manhattan office from Greenwich Village to 201 E. 19th Street in Gramercy.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryAt Advanced Urology Centers of New York, we provide the highest quality patient care in a warm, compassionate, private office environment. Our practice utilizes state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, computerized medical records, and office based minimally invasive surgery. We are part of Integrated Medical Professionals, the largest group in the nation dedicated to the treatment of urological problems.