Peyronie’s Disease

Peyronie’s Disease can cause penile curvature, pain, and difficulty with sexual function. Learn about causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options from our urology specialists.
Hydronephrosis

Pyelonephritis

Prostate Cancer

Prostate Cancer is a common urologic cancer that may affect urinary and sexual health. Learn about symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment options available through specialized urologic care.
UTI (Urinary Tract Infections)

UTI (Urinary Tract Infections) are common urinary infections that can affect the bladder, urethra, or kidneys. Learn about symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment options from our urology team.
HPV (Human Papillomavirus)

HPV (Human Papillomavirus) is a common sexually transmitted infection that can affect both men and women. Doral Health & Wellness offers expert diagnosis, screening, and treatment for HPV through its Infectious Diseases, Gynecology, and Urology departments, providing comprehensive and preventive care in Brooklyn, NY.
Vasectomy

What is a Vasectomy? A vasectomy involves cutting or sealing the vas deferens (sperm tubes) to prevent sperm from mixing with semen. It is a safe, effective form of permanent birth control. This procedure helps to: What to expect after a Vasectomy? After a vasectomy, mild soreness and swelling in the scrotum are common. Rest, […]
UroLift System

What is the UroLift System? The UroLift System places small implants to lift prostate tissue away from the urethra, improving urine flow without cutting or removing tissue. This procedure helps to: What to expect after UroLift? After UroLift, patients usually experience quick relief of symptoms with mild side effects like burning or urgency that improve […]
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

UTIs occur when bacteria enter the urinary tract. Cystitis affects the bladder, while pyelonephritis involves the kidneys and can lead to systemic symptoms.
Urinary Incontinence

Incontinence occurs when the bladder’s storage or emptying function is compromised. Types include stress (leak with pressure), urge (overactive bladder), or mixed incontinence.