
You Don’t Have to Live With BPH: Here are Your Treatment Options
By: James D. Relle, M.D. It’s good news/bad news for men approaching 60. Your chances of living to 90 are better than ever. But your
By: James D. Relle, M.D. It’s good news/bad news for men approaching 60. Your chances of living to 90 are better than ever. But your
As medical science continues to evolve, so too does the field of urology. Urologists are always looking for new and better ways to treat their
At the Michigan Institute of Urology, we are always looking for ways to help our patients improve their kidney and bladder health. One way to
An overactive bladder (OAB) is a common problem, affecting up to 1 in 6 adults. OAB can have a significant impact on your quality of
Do you know the difference between a bladder infection and a UTI? Many people don’t, but it is important to understand the difference. Both of
April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, and we wanted to take a moment to talk about this important topic. Testicular cancer is the most common
Urology is one of the most important and least talked about specialties in the medical field. Urologists are responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases and
Nurse practitioners are an important part of the adult urology team. They provide essential care to patients and play a vital role in the treatment
The 2019 U.S. urologist population consists of a total of 13,044 practicing urologists, an increase of 3.0 percent from 12,660 practicing urologists in 2018. A
You likely don’t give much thought to your prostate until it’s time to get a screening exam. Prostate Cancer is common, so it’s important to