Kidney stones

April 19, 2023

The Benefits of Laser Lithotripsy

Kidney stones are a common urinary tract problem that affects approximately 10% of the population. These small, hard deposits can cause intense pain and may require […]
November 7, 2022

How to Pass a Kidney Stone

It can be a source of absolutely devastating pain and discomfort. People dread kidney stones. Yet, they are more common than many people realize. If you […]
April 29, 2021

How to Stop Kidney Stones From Forming

When it comes to pain, there are not many life events that can top it. Kidney stone pain is known to cause pain all over the […]
August 14, 2020

9 Common Causes of Testicular Pain

Testicular pain is a problem for many men and is felt in varying degrees. You can experience anything from a dull ache or a sharp intense […]
April 12, 2020

6 Ways to Prevent Kidney Stones

If you have ever had kidney stones you know how terrible they can be. It’s pain that is unflinching and can leave your body racking in […]
January 12, 2020

When Should I See A Urologist?

A urologist deals with all medical problems and issues located in the urinary tract. You may seek one on your own after having a UTI or […]
January 2, 2018

Do you Need to See a Urologist?

Nearly everyone has heard of a urologist, but not many know what a urologist does. Basically, a urologist diagnoses, treats, and monitors urinary tract and external genital organ disorders. This can also include the kidneys, uterus, urethra, bladder, and prostate. A urologist also performs surgeries in some cases.
July 17, 2017

Kidney Stones Prevention

Kidney Stones Prevention The Northwoods Urology philosophy of being progressive, innovative, and compassionate means consistently striving for the best possible patient care in all aspects of […]
February 1, 2017

7 Signs Men Need to See a Urologist

oing to a primary care physician, dentist, or optometrist are all normal, common things. But when should a man see a urologist? Although they aren’t popular topics, male urinary or sexual issues are common as well. If you notice any of the signs below, then it may be time to see a urologist.