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Max Levitt has become the first physician in Alaska to use the CVAC System, achieving an impressive 97% stone clearance rate with an average stone burden of 23 mm. This
UTI vs. Bladder Irritation: How to Tell the Difference
Burning with urination, frequent trips to the bathroom, and a constant feeling of urgency are some of the most common urinary symptoms. While many people assume this means a urinary
Blood in the Urine: Why You Shouldn’t Ignore It
Seeing blood in your urine can be concerning, but it is an important symptom that should always be evaluated. Blood in the urine, also called hematuria, may be visible or
Prostate Health 101: What PSA Can (and Can’t) Tell You
The PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test is commonly used to help evaluate prostate health. While it is an important tool, PSA results must be interpreted carefully and in context. What Is
Expert Urologic Care, Close to Home
When it comes to your health, convenience and expertise should go hand in hand. Access to high-quality urologic care close to home means fewer disruptions to your life—and faster, more
Kidney Stone Prevention
Kidney stones can develop when minerals and salts build up in the kidneys, often without warning. Understanding risk factors and prevention strategies can help reduce your chances of experiencing this
Three Small Steps to Better Urologic Health
Taking care of your urologic health doesn’t require major changes. In fact, small, consistent actions can make a meaningful difference in how you feel day to day—and help catch issues
BPH (Enlarged Prostate): Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
What is BPH? Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate that can slow or block urine flow. It’s common with age and very treatable. Common symptoms