New Jersey
Urology conditions in New Jersey
Start with your concern. Each condition page explains how New Jersey urologists evaluate and treat it, links to in-depth guides, and connects you with NJ urologists whose practices focus on that condition.
How these pages work
These pages are educational and cite public medical authorities. They contain no rankings, ratings, reviews, or paid placement, and they are not medical advice. For a medical concern, contact a urologist; for emergencies, call 911.
BPH and enlarged prostate
BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia), or enlarged prostate, is one of the most common reasons men see a urologist in New Jersey. This page explains how NJ urologists evaluate and treat it, and connects you with New Jersey urologists whose practices focus on BPH.
How NJ urologists treat BPH →Kidney stones
Kidney stones can mean sudden pain, a stone found on imaging, or repeated episodes that need a prevention plan. This page explains how New Jersey urologists evaluate and treat kidney stones, and connects you with NJ urologists who focus on stone disease.
How NJ urologists treat kidney stones →Prostate cancer and elevated PSA
An elevated PSA or a new prostate cancer diagnosis raises urgent questions about next steps. This page explains how New Jersey urologists approach PSA evaluation, prostate biopsy, and prostate cancer, and connects you with NJ urologists who focus on prostate cancer care.
How NJ urologists treat prostate cancer and PSA →Erectile dysfunction and men's health
Erectile dysfunction, low testosterone, and related men's health concerns are common and treatable. This page explains how New Jersey urologists evaluate and treat them, and connects you with NJ urologists whose practices focus on men's health.
How NJ urologists treat ED and men's health →Urinary incontinence and overactive bladder
Leakage, urgency, and frequent or nighttime urination are common and treatable urinary concerns. This page explains how New Jersey urologists evaluate and treat urinary incontinence and overactive bladder, and connects you with NJ urologists who focus on these conditions.
How NJ urologists treat incontinence and overactive bladder →
