MEN'S UROLOGIC HEALTH

MEN'S UROLOGIC HEALTH

Men's Urologic Health Treatments

for the Greater Cape Cod, MA Area

Treatment for Urinary Incontinence
in Men Throughout

Plymouth, MA; Cape Cod, MA;
New Bedford, MA; Wareham, MA;
Fall River, MA; and Boston, MA

Urinary incontinence in men can cause stress and embarrassment. Men with this condition are unable to control when they urinate. This is often accompanied by the urgent feeling of needing to urinate, but still being unable to stop.

Urinary incontinence often becomes an issue as men get older because their prostates can become enlarged and cause the need to urinate. Urination can happen at any time, whether you are exercising, sneezing, coughing, or even talking.

While you may be embarrassed by your urinary incontinence, it’s essential to speak with a medical professional to get a diagnosis and treatment. At Urology Associates Of Cape Cod, we have worked with men to address their incontinence. We offer the placement of artificial urinary sphincters, which can help prevent urine from leaking. This procedure isn’t for everyone. To find out if it’s right for you, we welcome you to make an appointment with our andrologist.

Contact Us Today for an Appointment

Urology Associates Of Cape Cod has a team of both board-certified and board eligible andrologists who are here to assist with a range of men’s health concerns. We offer a range of urological treatments and surgeries provided by compassionate and experienced medical professionals. Contact us today to schedule an appointment. We serve patients throughout Plymouth, MA; Cape Cod, MA; New Bedford, MA; Wareham, MA; Fall River, MA; and Boston, MA.

Meet Dr. Andrew Kramer

Andrew Kramer, MD did his residency and fellowship at Boston University Medical Center. Subsequently, he spent 14 years at the University of Maryland where he was an Associate Professor and Residency Director for Urology. There, Dr. Kramer led a surgical team that performed over 300 implants per year, with patients flying in from all 50 states and 5 Continents. This experience leads to better outcomes, with fewer complications and infections. Revisions and second opinions are welcome as well.

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