Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

Expert management for chronic, severe, or recurrent UTIs affecting the bladder and kidneys.

Breaking the Cycle of Infection

Urinary tract infections are extremely common, but recurrent or severe infections require a specialist's evaluation to rule out underlying structural abnormalities, stones, or bladder dysfunction.

We provide long-term care plans for patients who suffer from chronic UTIs (3 or more infections in one year), ensuring they break the frustrating cycle of infection and constant antibiotic usage.

When to See a Specialist

  • You experience recurrent UTIs despite standard antibiotic treatments.
  • The UTI is accompanied by back pain, fever, or chills (potential kidney infection).
  • You are passing visible blood in the urine.
  • You have a pre-existing structural condition or kidney stones.

Diagnostic & Preventative Care

  • Advanced Urine Cultures
    Beyond standard urinalysis, identifying the specific bacteria to tailor the exact antibiotic required.
  • Cystoscopy & Imaging
    In-office procedures to visually inspect the interior of the bladder and urethra to identify stones, strictures, or tumors contributing to infections. Ultrasound or CT scans for inspecting the kidneys.
  • Prophylactic Regimens
    Guidance on low-dose suppressive antibiotics, post-coital therapies, or specialized vaginal estrogen therapies for post-menopausal women.
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