Prostate
Prostate
Prostate searches often start with PSA results, weak stream, BPH, biopsy questions, or prostate cancer treatment decisions.
What patients are usually trying to decide
Patients are usually trying to understand whether symptoms, test results, or a new diagnosis require a urology visit.
A urologist may review PSA trend, urinary symptoms, prostate size, imaging, biopsy history, cancer risk, medications, and procedure fit.
Subcategories
Elevated PSA Next Steps: MRI, DRE, Biopsy, or Monitoring?
A guideline-based elevated PSA guide covering repeat PSA, risk factors, digital rectal exam, prostate MRI, biopsy decisions, and the emerging MRI screening debate.
Prostate biopsy
For patients deciding between biopsy approaches or preparing for a recommended prostate biopsy.
BPH and weak stream
For enlarged prostate, frequent urination, nighttime urination, weak stream, and incomplete emptying.
Prostate cancer
For new diagnosis, active surveillance, surgery, radiation therapy, and ablative therapy treatment options. A urologist, and sometimes a radiation oncologist, reviews staging, risk category, and personal goals before any plan is chosen.
New Jersey appointment path
Talk with a urologist about Prostate
Start with the practice directly. Do not send sensitive medical details through public forms; the office can move the conversation into the right intake process.
