"Unmatched" Treatment for BPH
In-office Treatment for Overactive Bladder
Kenosha Urology Clinic, conveniently located at Kenosha Hospital in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has been your first choice for advanced urological care since 1954. Our urologists are dedicated to providing the highest quality of genuine, compassionate care to our family of patients in surrounding areas of Wisconsin, as well as Northern Illinois.
We provide our patients with accurate information and proven methods to ensure continued urological health at all stages of life. We thoroughly diagnose each situation individually and work closely with each patient to develop a specialized treatment plan.
Our office and procedures are designed for your comfort and the staff of Kenosha Urology Clinic takes great pride in our ability to provide friendly service and optimal care. Some of the urological conditions we treat include:
Bedwetting and other pediatric disorders
Bladder and kidney infections
Cancers of the urinary tract and genitals
Elective sterilization/vasectomy
Kenosha Urology Clinic provides drug therapies, such as Viagra, minimally invasive treatments, such as laser vaporization of the prostate, and urological surgery, including vasectomies and cystoscopies. Procedures are performed in our office or at a nearby healthcare facility. Both Dr. Ned Novsam and Dr. Meredith Clubb are certified by the American Board of Urology.
Revolutionary minimally invasive surgical treatment for BPH (enlarged prostate)
Uses specially designed KTP laser source
Outpatient procedure with minimal anesthesia
No further need for lifelong medications - Flomax, Hytrin, or Cardura
Immediate symptom relief and dramatic flow rate improvements
Extremely fast operative time (30 minutes) and recovery time
Catheterization time ranges from 0 to 24 hours
LASER vaporizes and removes prostatic obstruction completely leaving an open bloodless urethral channel
Return to work in 1-2 weeks
Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation
Kenosha Urology Clinic is now offering a new technique to our patients called Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS). Using the tibial nerve near the ankle, PTNS indirectly stimulates the sacral nerve plexus, which regulates bladder function.
More information about our in-office procedure
Urgent PC Neuromodulation System
We are located at the doctors' medical building
on the south side of Kenosha Hospital.
Kenosha Urology Clinic
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