- Arthritis
- CryotherapyThere are many active therapy options available to men today, including chemotherapy, hormone therapy, cryotherapy, and radiation.
- Medical Weight LossSeveral factors can cause erectile dysfunction including age, weight management issues, medications, or current medical conditions that you may be dealing with.
- Male InfertilityMany couples struggle to conceive. Statistically, about 13-15% of all couples will have fertility problems. Infertility can be caused by either partner, or even by both of them. If the male partner is the source of these issues, then this is known as a case of male infertility.
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Urinary IncontinenceFor women who suffer from overactive bladder, urinary incontinence, stress incontinence and urge incontinence, InterStim may be an effective, long-term treatment solution. This procedure is typically performed when exercises, behavioral modifications and medication aren’t treating symptoms.
- Cataracts
- Female Infertility
- Pelvic Pain
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryThere are ways to mitigate the symptoms and any further development of pelvic organ prolapse. After childbirth, you should begin to do regular pelvic floor exercises to strengthen the pelvic muscles. It is highly recommended to get back to your pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) approximately one year after giving birth since this lowers your risk for pelvic organ prolapse.
- Bladder CancerThere are a variety of bladder cancers that an individual may encounter. The primary difference between these multiple types lies in the specific origin of the cancer. For example, bladder cancer that begins within the muscle cells is not the same as cancer that exists within the lining of the bladder.
- UrologyLas Vegas Urology is Excited to Announce that our Providers Now Offer Video E-Visits and Telemedicine Visits for Non-Emergency and Non-Urgent Health Concerns
- Kidney CancerA diagnosis is the first step on your path to address your cancer. You might be surprised to find out how many other Americans are walking with you on the journey through kidney cancer. In 2019, the American Cancer Society estimates more than 73,000 people in this country will receive a kidney cancer diagnosis.
- Kidney StonesWhen high levels of minerals and salt exist in the kidneys, they can form a clump of matter known as a kidney stone. These stones may stay inside of the kidney, where they will not cause any further harm. The real problem begins when these kidney stones enter the ureter and block urine from traveling through the ureter to the bladder. This blockage caused by the kidney stone becomes very painful and can require surgery if they do not pass on their own.
- Testicular CancerIndividuals at risk for more serious complications include those who have suffered testicular cancer or testicular disease, though even in these outlying groups rarely encounter serious side effects caused by a vasectomy. Be sure to discuss your own individual risk factors with las Vegas Urology to determine if a vasectomy is a safe option for you.
- Prostate CancerAs one of the most often diagnosed cancers in all of the United States, prostate cancer undeniably affects millions of men even though they may not be diagnosed with the condition until the cancer has progressed.
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Depression
- Mental Health
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- Thyroid
- UltrasoundHIFU is a precise and targeted therapy that reduces the risk of complications and impact to quality of life caused by surgery and radiation. HIFU uses ultrasound energy, or sound waves, to heat and destroy specifically targeted areas of tissue. During HIFU, the sound waves pass through healthy tissue without causing damage. However, at the focal point of the sound waves the tissue temperature rises rapidly to 90 degrees Celsius destroying the targeted tissue. The same principles are used when light is focused through a magnifying glass.
- MRIAccess the Medtronic InterStim MRI Brochure to learn about our MRI Center of Excellence and MRI testing lab and for information on how to activate MRI mode on your smart programmer.
- ChemotherapyAfter diagnosis, doctors are likely to do more tests to learn as much as they can about the cancer and your overall health before deciding on the next steps. There are many options available for care today, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, systemic targeted therapies, local therapies that target the tumor directly, and radiation therapy.
- Radiation TherapyBecause the symptoms of prostate cancer are non-specific, in most cases this form of cancer is first diagnosed during a routine prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test. Most patients with cancer of the prostate are treated with either surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy or a combination of one or more of those treatments.
- Cyst Removal
- VasectomyHave you been considering a vasectomy? Is your family size complete? Did you know that vasectomies are over 99% effective as a permanent way to prevent pregnancy? Continue reading
- Robotic Surgery26. Anderson, J.E., D.C. Chang, et al., The first national examination of outcomes and trends in robotic surgery in the United States. J Am Coll Surg, 2012. 215(1): p. 107-14; discussion 114-6.
- Reconstructive SurgeryPelvic organ prolapse usually causes painful symptoms that can require surgery to relieve. Board-certified and pelvic organ prolapse specialist Dr. Grigoriev, has over 15 years of experience utilizing the latest and advanced procedures to treat prolapse in women from throughout the Las Vegas, Nevada area. Board-certified Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Dr. Grigoriev has the tools to provide comprehensive care to help resolve symptoms and repairing damage to help prevent a recurrence. Call (702) 385-4342 to schedule an appointment at our urology clinics in Las Vegas or Henderson, NV today!
- Laparoscopic SurgeryBoth minimally invasive surgical options require one or a few small incisions that doctors use to insert surgical equipment and a camera for viewing. In laparoscopic surgery, doctors use special long-handled tools to perform surgery while viewing magnified images from the laparoscope (camera) on a video screen.
- Physical TherapyThere are many different treatment options for pelvic organ prolapse that include both non-surgical and surgical treatments. Non-surgical treatment options include lifestyle and behavior changes, physical therapy or the use of a vaginal device (pessary). Depending on the severity of your pelvic organ prolapse symptoms and general health, it may be recommended to consider surgery. There are different types of pelvic organ prolapse surgeries, so it is important to discuss your options with your physician in detail to ensure that you find a treatment option that is right for you.
- Back Pain
- Allergies