- Osteoporosis
- CryotherapyCryotherapy: During an operation probes are placed in the prostate. The probes are then frozen which kills the prostatic cells.
- Primary CareDr. Diamond works closely with his patients, primary care physicians, and specialists throughout every stage of diagnosis’s and treatment. His experience in academic medicine and leading edge technology enables him to offer patients comprehensive diagnostics and cutting edge therapies. He is able to offer pioneering therapies to patients in a caring and compassionate environment. You can be confident that each patient will be given the time and commitment of Dr. Diamond to insure the very best treatment outcome.
- High Cholesterol
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Urinary IncontinenceUrodynamics refers to a series of diagnostic tests that evaluate the function of the bladder and urethra. These tests may be recommended if you have urinary incontinence (leakage of urine), recurrent bladder infections, slow or weak urinary stream, incomplete bladder emptying, or frequent urination. These tests provide important information in order for your physician to accurately diagnose and treat your bladder problems appropriately.
- Female Infertility
- Pregnancy
- Bladder CancerBladder cancer is the 6th most common cancer in the United States, according to the Urology Care Foundation. Learn More
- UrologyInjections for male enlargement at The Center for Advanced Urology include the enhancement of penile width and girth through a procedure that is non-surgical and non-invasive. A dermal filler is injected into the shaft of the penis to increase the width and the girth.
- Kidney CancerCancer occurs when changes in certain cells cause them to accumulate and form tumors. People with kidney cancer may have one or more tumors in one kidney. Learn More
- Kidney StonesChemolysis: Certain types of kidney stones can be dissolved with the application chemicals. Uric acid stones, for example, can be dissolved with a solution of sodium bicarbonate in saline. Cystine stones may be treated successfully with a combination of acetylcysteine and sodium bicarbonate in saline. Struvite and carbon apatite stones can be treated with an acidic solution of hemiacidrin. The procedure involves infusing the chemical solution into the affected area by means of a ureteral catheter in a series of treatments over time until the stone is dissolved. The patient's urine must be cultured regularly throughout the course of treatment to guard against urinary infection and prevent the buildup of excessive chemical levels, particularly magnesium, which can cause other health problems.
- Testicular Cancer
- Interstitial CystitisInterstitial cystitis (IC) is sometimes called bladder pain syndrome in large part because a painful bladder is one of the most prominent symptoms. People with IC can also feel a frequent, urgent need to urinate. Learn More
- Urinary Tract InfectionA kidney infection is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI) that affects one or both kidneys. It can be painful, serious, and, in some cases, life-threatening. Learn More
- Prostate CancerBenign. It might become aggravating, but overall, it’s not harmful. And BPH is not the same as prostate cancer. It is possible to have both an enlarged prostate and prostate cancer, but BPH on its own is very common and very treatable.
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundBrachytherapy: Involves the placement of tiny radioactive pellets into the Prostate gland. By utilizing ultrasound to place the seed pellets, damage to surrounding tissues is minimized. Approximately 13,500-16,000 rads of radiation energy is delivered directly to the Prostate. This procedure is performed on an outpatient basis. It is a one time procedure with very effective results. The 10-year follow-up outcome data parallels that of Radical Prostatectomy.
- MRIThe laparoscopic techniques for kidney tumors have revolutionized the approach for patients. Laparoscopic radical nephrectomies, partial nephrectomies and nephrourterectomy are some of the procedures Dr. Diamond routinely performs. These procedures offer patients excellent cancer control with the minimal side effects compared to "traditional" open surgery. Patients have only 3 pencil tip size incisions, which offers patients less pain and discomfort, quicker hospital stay, with some patients going home the same day, less blood loss, scarring and quick return to work and loved ones. Although not for every patient, Dr. Diamond uses state of the art imaging to help assess patients disease, including PET (Positron Emission Testing), MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), and 3D CT scans. Patients leaving his office are amazed by the techniques he can offer, and say "I didn’t know they could do that".
- X-Rays
- Computed Tomography
- Radiation TherapyExternal beam radiation therapy: A 25-28 treatment protocol that utilizes External Beam Radiation. Approximately 6800-7400 rads of radiation energy is delivered to the Prostate. There can be some radiation effect on surrounding tissues.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryDr. Diamond has been in practice for over 12 years in the Delaware Valley. He is a member of multiple surgical societies, and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. A pioneer in minimally invasive surgery and one of the most experienced physicians in our region, Dr. Diamond has been invited to speak about his expertise at numerous national and international conferences. Dr. Diamond provides comprehensive and compassionate care to his patients and their families, and has been awarded the prestigious "Top Doc" award by Philadelphia Magazine for his outstanding work in the Delaware Valley.
- VasectomyA vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure performed to block sperm from leaving the body. It’s a highly effective and common birth control option. It's a simple procedure, and it doesn’t take long for most men to recover. Learn More
- Robotic Surgery
- LaparoscopyLaparoscopy: Surgery using an laparoscope to visualize internal organ through a small incision. Generally less invasive than traditional surgeries requiring a shorter recovery period.
- Botox® to what is regularly used for the off-label treatment of facial wrinkles. In addition, the procedure uses a smaller amount of BOTOX
- GynecomastiaHormonal therapy: Involves the use of anti-androgens. An androgen is a male hormone needed for the production of testosterone. By depriving the cancer cells of the testosterone they need for growth, tumors regress in size and cellular activity. Side effects include gynecomastia, the enlargement of breast tissue, hot flashes, and loss of libido ( desire to have sex ). Some long term hormonal therapy is associated with the loss of muscle mass, osteoporosis, and malaise ( loss of energy ).
- Cyst
- UlcerChancre: A hard, syphilitic primary ulcer, the first sign of syphilis, appearing approx. 2 to 3 weeks after infection. The ulcer begins as a painless lesion or papule that ulcerates. Occurs generally singly, but sometimes may be multiple.