The center is designed to treat urologic disorders, erectile dysfunction, low testosterone, chronic testicular pain, benign prostatic enlargement and chronic prostatitis, the swelling of a prostate gland. It will offer advanced urological technology such as low-intensity shock wave therapy to treat erectile dysfunction. Patients that visit the new clinic can schedule appointments with different specialists in one visit.
“Our focus is on addressing certain conditions that specifically affect men and improve access for populations that have been traditionally under-served and understudied,” said Daniel Shoskes, MD, the director of the new center and urologist in the Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute.
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