Advanced technologies and expertise providing solutions for all ages.

Urological issues can appear at any age and can be an uncomfortable topic for patients to discuss.

Conditions such as kidney stones or an enlarged prostate can interrupt your life and the activities you love. But you don’t need to suffer in silence. Our providers specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of urology disorders of the kidneys, bladder, ureter and urethra in men, women and children.

Our priority is to help you find relief and recover quickly. Yuma Regional urologists offer the latest state-of-the-art treatments, including robotic-assisted surgery, innovative medications, procedures, devices, lasers and scopes that are effective in treating conditions once considered untreatable. We will partner with you, your primary care physician and/or other clinicians – including nephrology, gastroenterology, cancer care, gynecology and wound care specialists – to create a personalized treatment plan for you right here, close to home.

If you are facing a cancer diagnosis involving the urinary tract or reproductive system, find comfort in knowing that you will find advanced solutions here – solutions that have greatly improved success in treating these cancers, including prostate cancer. Our specialists excel at cancer surveillance and diagnosis and work closely with oncologists to ensure you receive the optimal chemotherapy, radiation treatment, immunotherapy, surgery (if indicated) and follow-up care that you need, all while aiming to preserve healthy tissue.

Urologic Care for Children

With the experience of our pediatric urologists, we can help you discover solutions for your child.

Providers

Find the care you need from our urology specialists. Make an appointment today.

Conditions and Services

We use the latest technologies and techniques – including robotic-assisted surgery, innovative medications, procedures, devices, lasers and scopes – to diagnose and treat a broad range of conditions.

  • Adult Polycystic Kidney Disease (APCKD)
  • Congenital Urinary Tract Issues
  • Cancers of the Bladder, Kidneys and Prostate
  • Enlarged Prostate (BPH)
  • Hematuria (Blood in the Urine)
  • Interstitial Cystitis (Painful Bladder)
  • Kidney Cysts
  • Kidney Stones
  • Libido and Related Fatigue Disorders
  • Male Sterilization
  • Nocturia (Waking at Night to Urinate)
  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse
  • Reproductive Cancers
  • Urinary Incontinence and Voiding Dysfunction
  • Urinary Tract Infections
  • Urethral Stricture Disease

Your specialist may recommend these and other diagnostic and/or treatment options, depending on your specific care needs. We provide different treatments and services including, but not limited to:

A minimally invasive procedure used to destroy abnormal tissue that can be present in many conditions.

A procedure that places radioactive material inside your body, often used in the treatment of prostate cancer, among others.

A procedure that allows the urologist to examine the lining of the bladder and urethra, commonly used to diagnose and treat bladder conditions or an enlarged prostate.

A procedure to treat obstructing scar tissue in the urethra that can lead to urinary symptoms associated with difficulty urinating.

A laparoscopic procedure to remove a large number of cysts and for patients with adult polycystic kidney disease (APCKD).

A minimally invasive procedure using photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) to treat an enlarged prostate by burning away excess tissue blocking urine flow.

A procedure that uses shock waves or a laser to break down stones in the kidney, bladder or ureter, enabling the stones to pass through the urinary system.

Removal of all or part of the kidney to treat kidney cancer, remove a benign tumor, or treat a diseased or seriously damaged kidney.

A surgical procedure to repair an undescended testicle.

A minimally invasive procedure using endoscopic instruments in the kidney to open a cyst in the kidney and remove a large portion of the wall.

A procedure to remove samples of suspicious tissue from the prostate.

Surgery to remove part or all of the prostate gland to treat prostate cancer or other conditions of the prostate.

Surgery to restore normal function by repairing, rerouting or recreating areas of the upper and lower urinary tract and some reproductive organs after injury, birth defects, medical conditions or complications from treatment.

A laparoscopic procedure to open and drain a cyst in the kidney.

A procedure to treat BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) using a small endoscope through the urethra to create small openings in the bladder neck, opening the urinary channel for improved urine flow.

A minimally invasive procedure using a resectoscope to trim and seal tissue in an enlarged prostate causing difficulty in urination.

An effective way to allow painful kidney stones to pass through the ureters and out of the body.

A procedure to diagnose and treat kidney stones using a ureteroscope guided through the urethra and bladder to the ureter, removing small stones.

Used to assess the bladder and urethra, urodynamic studies diagnose urinary symptoms such as urinary incontinence.

A minimally invasive procedure to treat mild to moderate prostate enlargement.