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Urology

Bladder, Kidney, and Prostate Care

Urology concerns can feel personal—and sometimes uncomfortable to talk about—but they’re also very common. From bladder leaks and urinary urgency to kidney stones and prostate issues, our urology team is here to listen, guide, and treat you with respect and understanding. We focus on clear answers, personalized care plans, and solutions that improve your quality of life.

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Urology Conditions Treated

Conditions We Treat

Whether symptoms are new or ongoing, we work with you to identify the cause and recommend the right treatment options.

  • Blood in the urine
  • Cancer diagnosis and care ›
  • Incontinence ›
  • Erectile dysfunction and men’s sexual health
  • Kidney stones
  • Overactive bladder
  • Pelvic floor disorders
  • Enlarged Prostate
  • Trouble emptying the bladder
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
“I met the Urology Care Team and felt like Dr. Reynold’s really cared. He wanted to go step-by-step to figure out where the issue in my urinary system was. After an InterStim trial, I decided to go ahead with a permanent placement.  For the first time in over 25 years, I can empty my bladder to near completion.” Kathy V.
“I want to encourage women who have tried other options without long-term success to know there is hope. My experience at CRMC has been incredibly positive. Unlike Botox treatments that need to be repeated every 6 to 9 months, Interstim is a one-time procedure—once it’s implanted, it’s done. I’m now cathing less, with fewer bathroom trips, and I no longer feel like my bladder controls my life.” Lori S.

Urinary Health Articles

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Woman performing pelvic floor or core exercises at home, illustrating non-surgical treatment options for urinary incontinence.

Living With Incontinence? You’re Not Alone

Urinary incontinence – or leaking urine – affects about 1 in 6 people, and it’s especially common in women. It can range from a few drops to more frequent or unexpected leaks. While common, incontinence can still be frustrating, embarrassing, and disruptive to daily life. Many people limit social activities, exercise less, or avoid outings because they worry about leakage. The good news is that incontinence is treatable, and help is available.

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Middle-aged man enjoying a hike outdoors, representing healthy lifestyle habits and awareness for Men’s Health Month in June.

A Focus on Prostate Health

June is Men’s Health Month—a perfect opportunity to spotlight prostate health, an important yet often overlooked aspect of men’s well-being.

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