- Male Infertility
- Urinary IncontinenceUrinary incontinence is a condition where urine is leaked before a patient is ready to use the restroom. Often women think this condition has no treatment options. In recent years the incontinence treatment options have expanded and women now have a variety of choices both surgical and medical.
- Female Infertility
- Bladder CancerThe most common symptom of bladder cancer is blood in the urine. If you have blood in the urine, this is something that requires investigation by your primary physician or a urologist.
- UrologyAt Texoma Urology Center, you the patient are the #1 priority. To help make your next visit as pleasant and efficient as possible, we have posted our patient forms below. Please feel free to print them off and fill them in before your next appointment. A list of procedures and treatments available at our office are available for prospective patients.
- Kidney CancerTypically, kidney cancer does not have any symptoms. Rarely patients will see blood in their urine or on a urine test. Most kidney cancers are found “incidentally” or when patients are being screened for something else with a CT or other image of the abdomen.
- Kidney StonesBecause kidney stone formers often have stones again, urologists often recommend different workups to see if a medication may be right to keep stones from forming again in the future.
- Urinary Tract InfectionAll Surgical treatments have risks. The potential risks include bleeding, irritative symptoms, retrograde ejaculation and urinary tract infection.
- Prostate CancerMen who have a family history of prostate cancer or are of African American race can discuss option of screening at age 40
- Cancer CareWe are happy to provide the North Texas area with advanced cancer care and surgical expertise which has spanned decades.
- Ultrasound
- MRIYes! Newly implanted devices are generally MRI compatible. Some older model devices may need to be removed or exchanged prior to MRI.
- Computed Tomography
- ChemotherapyThe majority of bladder cancers diagnosed do not need IV chemotherapy medications. Chemotherapy may be required in certain situations, especially for more advanced cancers. Some chemotherapies can be given locally in the bladder, and others require infusions.
- VasectomyTake a long weekend and be back to work before you know it! Vasectomy is an in-and-out clinic procedure, generally lasting 15-30 minutes. We have performed this permanent procedure thousands of times. We are comfortable and fully equipped and are here to guide you through each step. With local anesthetic and experienced hands, Texoma urology is happy to provide permanent birth control without the hassle.
- Robotic SurgeryNow, your robotic surgery can be performed closer to home. Combining our experienced cancer surgeons with renowned patient centered care, new technology can get you home with a faster recovery.
- BotoxYour urologist will numb the inside of the urethra and bladder with a lidocaine solution. With a small lighted tube, the urologist will look into the bladder and inject botox into multiple areas in bladder. Most women are very comfortable during the procedure, and usually do not require any type of pain medication.
- Skin Cancer
- Allergies