Urology
At Centerpoint Urology, we help patients address urologic conditions with care, privacy and respect. Whether you’re dealing with frequent urinary issues, kidney stones or prostate concerns, we offer clear answers and thoughtful treatment plans tailored to your needs.
Our team works with both men and women to treat a wide range of urinary tract and reproductive health conditions. We know these issues can be sensitive—our goal is to help you feel heard, understood and supported every step of the way.
We care for patients experiencing:
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Kidney stones
- Overactive bladder or incontinence
- Enlarged prostate (BPH)
- Prostatitis
- Erectile dysfunction (ED)
- Male infertility
- Blood in urine (hematuria)
- Low testosterone
- Pelvic pain
If you’ve been living with discomfort, urgency, or interruptions to your daily life, we’re here to help you get to the root of the problem and move toward relief.
Take a Bladder Health Assessment
If you have questions about your bladder health, start with an assessment and learn more about any risks you may have for bladder-related conditions.
Take a Prostate Health Assessment
If you have questions about your prostate health, start with an assessment and learn more about any risks you may have for prostate-related conditions.
Urology Locations
Urology Providers
Treatment and Procedures
We offer a range of services in the office and at affiliated hospitals or surgery centers. Care may include:
- Diagnostic testing (urinalysis, imaging, urodynamic studies)
- Cystoscopy
- Vasectomy and vasectomy reversal
- Prostate evaluation and biopsy
- Bladder treatments (including Botox and nerve stimulation)
- Minimally invasive procedures for kidney stones or prostate conditions
- Medication management
Men’s and Women’s Urologic Health
We recognize that men and women face different urologic concerns, and we tailor care accordingly:
- For Men: Erectile dysfunction, prostate issues, fertility and hormone health
- For Women: Incontinence, UTIs, bladder discomfort, pelvic floor concerns
When to See a Urologist
You may want to schedule a visit if you’re experiencing:
- Frequent or painful urination
- Difficulty starting or stopping urine flow
- Blood in urine
- Trouble emptying your bladder
- Pain in your lower back, sides or pelvis
- Concerns about sexual health or fertility