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ImaH’s premier urology practice excels in diagnosing and treating problems involving the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs. Our skilled urologists provide specialized care of the urinary tract, which includes your kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.
Incontinence, kidney stones, male infertility, and cancer are all illnesses treated by our urologists.
You will not feel uncomfortable talking about urologic symptoms because you can trust and rely on our sensitive, caring and knowledgeable staff to listen to your concerns, provide answers to your questions, and explain your treatment options.
Many mild urologic disorders can be treated by your primary health care physician. If your symptoms don't go away, recur, or if you have any of the following, you should consult a urologist.
Urination and sexual function can be affected if you have a prostate condition. Our urologists treat a variety of prostate problems, including:
A PSA (prostate specific antigen) blood test plus a rectal exam can be used by your urologist to check for prostate cancer. Your doctor may use a prostate ultrasound and biopsy to identify prostate cancer.
If you have prostate cancer, your urologist and oncologist will collaborate to create a treatment strategy that is unique to you. Your plan may include surgery or cryotherapy, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a very common male health problem that affects up to 66% men in Ghana. ED can be caused by a lack of blood flow or nerve damage in the penis. It's crucial to discuss ED with your primary care physician because it could be a sign of heart disease or diabetes. Your health care physician may be able to help you with your ED or recommend you to a urologist.
Our urologists will collaborate with you to create a treatment plan that includes lifestyle changes, drugs, pumps, and surgery. If you smoke, talk to your doctor about how quitting can help your ED.
When feasible, your doctor will offer noninvasive therapies such as lifestyle changes or medications. However, if your condition necessitates surgery, rest assured that our urologists are capable of handling the process.