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New Patients Info University Urology Associates of New Jersey

WEBIf you are interested in becoming a new patient at UUANJ, please call us at (609) 581-5900 or (732) 928-5300 to schedule an appointment. If your appointment was booked more than 2 weeks in advance, you should have received …

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Our Practice University Urology Associates of New Jersey

WEBOur Practice. UUANJ is the largest independent urology practice in the Central New Jersey region, providing a comprehensive array of urologic services to patients. University Urology Associates of New Jersey (UUANJ) was established in 2003 and is proud to be serving Mercer, Monmouth, and Ocean Counties. The doctors of UUANJ have been recognized

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Telehealth University Urology Associates of New Jersey

WEBThat’s why we want to make ourselves available to you! With this in mind, University Urology Associates of New Jersey (UUANJ) has developed a solution that protects both our patients and our staff. UUANJ is now offering telemedicine services during this national health emergency. Telemedicine can be done through the comfort of your home

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Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH) University Urology …

WEBThe prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test, tests the level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the blood. PSA is a protein made only by the prostate gland. The PSA test can be done in a lab, hospital or health care provider’s office. There is no special preparation. The PSA test should come before the health care provider does a DRE.

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Mens Health University Urology Associates of New Jersey

WEBProstate Cancer. Prostatitis. Testicular Cancer. Testosterone Deficiency. One of our representatives is eager to help you. For more details or to book an appointment. Contact us today at. 609-581-5900. Contact Us.

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Interstitial Cystitis University Urology Associates of New Jersey

WEBInterstitial cystitis (IC)/bladder pain syndrome (BPS) is a chronic bladder health issue. It is a feeling of pain and pressure in the bladder area. Along with this pain are lower urinary tract symptoms which have lasted for more than 6 weeks, without having an infection or other clear causes. Symptoms range from mild to severe.

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Adult Circumcision University Urology Associates of New Jersey

WEBCircumcision is the removal of the prepuce (foreskin) that covers the glans penis (head of the penis). In an adult, there are a few reasons that a circumcision might be performed. 1. Phimosis: This means that the opening of the foreskin has scarred down and consequently, the patient cannot pull it back properly, or in some cases, at all.

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In-Office Procedures University Urology Associates of New Jersey …

WEBThe AUA Foundation is the world’s leading nonprofit urologic health foundation and the Official foundation of the American Urological Association. Our goal is to promote health, provide hope and promise a future free of urologic disease, including cancer. The AUA Foundation partners with physicians, researchers, healthcare professionals

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PROSTATE BIOPSY University Urology Associates of New Jersey

WEBAfter the biopsy specimen is obtained, it is sent for examination to a pathologist, who prepares a written report with information designed to help the doctor manage the patient’s condition properly. One of our representatives is eager to help you. For more details or to book an appointment. Contact us today at. 609-581-5900.

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Imani J. Rosario, MD, FACS University Urology Associates of

WEBIn this position, she was responsible for training and teaching medical students, general surgeons, and urologists in training. Dr. Rosario is Board Certified by the American Board of Urology. She joined UUANJ in 2016. Hospital & Surgery Center Affiliations: Community Medical Center. Monmouth Medical Center, Southern Campus.

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Samuel A. Qassab, MD University Urology Associates of New …

WEBSamuel A. Qassab, MD. Dr. Qassab is a Board Certified Urologist and received his Medical degree from Baghdad University College of Medicine. He completed his general surgical internship and his urology residency at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. In addition to his urological residency, he completed an extra 18 months of training and

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Mukaram Gazi, MD, FACS University Urology Associates of New

WEBHe is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Dr. Gazi is Board Certified by the American Board of Urology. In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Gazi is a thought leader, author, and consultant for several top research, pharmaceutical, and biotech companies. Dr. Gazi’s expertise earned him

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Toms River University Urology Associates of New Jersey

WEBToms River. 780 Route 37 West, Toms River, NJ 08755. Request an Appointment. Click here for Directions to our Office.

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Parvez Mahmood, MD FACS University Urology Associates of …

WEBParvez Mahmood, MD FACS. Dr. Mahmood has been in practice in Ocean County since 1974. He received his training in New York City at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York University Medical Center, Bellevue Hospital Center and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. He is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson …

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5 Questions to Ask Your Urologist on Your First Visit – Our Guide

WEBOther than general health tips such as drinking more water, cutting off the caffeine, or reducing your salt intake, your urologist may give you advice specific to your conditions. Conclusion Knowing the right questions to ask your urologist before your appointment will help you stay calm and prepared, not only on your first visit, but also in

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When Should You See a Urologist

WEBThe latter is the case when it comes to testicular issues. According to Urologic surgeon, Dr. Jonatahan Bingham, it takes the average man around six months to see a doctor after symptoms of testicular mass or tumor appear. Dr. Bingham is from Coordinated Health, which is part of Lehigh Valley Health Network. Here’s when it’s …

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Your Guide to Seeing Urologists – What to Know

WEBBelow is a list of symptoms of health conditions related to urology. Schedule an appointment immediately with an experienced urologist if you are experiencing any of the symptoms below: A decreased sexual desire (for males) A lump in your testicle. Blood in your urine. Difficulty getting or maintaining an erection. Enlarged prostate.

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Transurethral Incision or Resection of the Bladder Neck (Tuibn) or

WEBDefinition. Transurethral = through or across the urethra (tube through which urine exits bladder). Incision = making a cut in. Resection = cutting away or removal (some people refer to it as a “scraping”). Bladder Neck = the opening of the bladder where the urethra begins. This procedure is done to open up a BNC or bladder neck contracture …

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Hamilton University Urology Associates of New Jersey

WEB1374 Whitehorse-Hamilton Square Rd. Suite 101. Hamilton, NJ 08690. (609) 581-5900.

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Urology 101: What Is Circumcision and Why Is It Needed

WEBThe surgical procedure of circumcision involves the removal of the skin covering the tip of the penis—more commonly known as the foreskin—and sewing it back together. As one of the most common procedures a boy undergoes, urologists recommend this procedure for its distinct link to personal hygiene and preventive health care.

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Pediatric Circumcision / Revision of Circumcision University …

WEBCircumcision is performed as an outpatient procedure. Children are placed under general anesthesia so they are not aware of the procedure. In addition, some surgeons use a local injection of a long-acting local anesthetic agent to minimize pain when the child awakens. The recovery time is typically short.

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