Board-certified, robotics-trained urologists offering advanced care for men and women at a convenient locations in the Kansas City area.
HCA Midwest Health offers a team of urology specialists who combine clinical expertise with an unmatched level of compassion and personalized care for each patient they treat. Our urologists are highly skilled in the latest minimally invasive and robotic procedures, which can lead to faster recovery and fewer complications for patients. Their expertise encompasses diagnosis and treatment for conditions ranging from prostate problems to kidney and bladder stones, recurrent urinary tract infections, and all urologic cancers.
Urology expertise in Kansas City
Our highly trained urology specialists are supported by a team of professionals who are not only skilled in clinical care, but are also attuned to the sensitivities of urologic issues. Each patient is treated with the one-on-one personalized care and respect he or she deserves. Our urologists work closely with a patient’s primary care physician to ensure a smooth continuum of care with a focus on each patient’s total health. Our physicians offer specialized expertise in:
- General urology – diagnosis and treatment for conditions of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra and adrenal glands
- Genitourinary/urologic cancers – care and surgery for adrenal, bladder, kidney, penile, prostate and testicular cancers
- Minimally invasive procedures – robotic and laparoscopic procedures for optimal results
- Reconstructive urology – specialized training in urethral construction including urethroplasty and treatment for urethral issues caused by trauma or strictures
What is a urologist?
A urologist is a physician specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract involving the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra and adrenal glands for men and women and the reproductive tract in men, involving the penis, prostate and testicles.
Common urology conditions treated include
- Bladder stones
- Erectile dysfunction
- Genitourinary/ Urologic cancers (Kidney, adrenal, bladder, prostate, testicular and penile cancers)
- Kidney stones
- Lower urinary tract symptoms (Nocturia, difficulty urinating, urinary incontinence)
- Male infertility
- Pelvic trauma
- Peyronie’s Disease
- Prostate conditions (Enlarged prostate, BPH, elevated PSA, prostate cancer, prostatitis)
- Recurrent urinary tract infections
- Scrotal conditions (Hydroceles, varicoceles)
- Urethral strictures (scarring that narrows the urethra)
- Urinary incontinence
- Hydronephrosis
Common urology procedures
- Percutaneous nephrolithotomy
- Robotic surgeries
- Simple or radical prostatectomy
- Radical or partial nephrectomy
- Nephroureterectomy
- Robotic total or partial adrenalectomy
- Retroperitoneal or pelvic lymph node dissection
- Radical cystectomy and urinary diversion
- Robotic pyeloplasty
- Transurethral resection or laser ablation of the prostate
- Urethral reconstruction
- Vasectomy
- Laser lithotripsy