Patient resources.
Reference material for patients of the practice — what to do before surgery, what to expect after, and the questions that come up most often.
By visit type
Before Surgery
What to do in the days and weeks leading up to your operation — medications, eating and drinking rules, what to bring, what to expect on the day of surgery.
After Surgery
Recovery timelines, catheter care, wound care, and when to resume activity, sex, and exercise.
Frequently Asked Questions
The questions that come up most often — about prostate cancer, PSA, biopsy, robotic surgery, vasectomy, stones, and what is and is not normal in recovery.
Get in Touch
How to reach the office, book a consultation, request records, or get a second opinion.
Trusted external resources
Organizations whose patient education is reliable and worth bookmarking.
UrologyHealth.org (AUA)
The patient-education arm of the American Urological Association — written for patients, fact-checked by urologists.
NCI: Prostate Cancer
The National Cancer Institute's patient-facing prostate cancer hub — accurate, comprehensive, regularly updated.
Memorial Sloan Kettering — Prostate
Patient guides from MSK — clear, comprehensive, written by clinicians who treat the disease every day.
Prostate Cancer Foundation
The largest non-profit funder of prostate cancer research; their patient education and treatment guides are excellent.
ZERO Prostate Cancer
A national prostate cancer advocacy nonprofit — strong on screening guidance, treatment information, and patient support.
KidneyStoners.org
A patient-friendly site run by stone-disease experts — particularly good for understanding metabolic stone prevention.
Need to reach the office?
For scheduling, records, or insurance, the office is the right place to call. Clinical questions are best discussed at an appointment.
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