At the UCI Health Center for Urological Care, our highly trained urologists are experts in diagnosing and treating the full spectrum of men’s urological problems.
UCI Health urologists are leaders in the delivery and development of new techniques and treatments for male urological conditions and diseases.
Sometimes a man’s urological or sexual issues may be related to an underlying condition, such as diabetes, cardiac disease, high blood pressure, depression or poor nutrition. That is why we work closely with UCI Health specialists in cardiology, endocrinology, psychiatry, nutrition and other services to ensure the optimal health of each patient.
Our specialized urologists offer the most advanced treatment options for the management of erectile and ejaculatory dysfunction issues, including insertion of an inflatable penile prosthesis.
Our andrology service provides the most up-to-date and evidence-based work-up and management options — including testosterone pellets — for low testosterone, also known as hypogonadism.
For men facing fertility problems, our urologists are skilled in microsurgical techniques to treat varicocele and reverse vasectomies.
Our surgeons also perform incision-less vasectomies.
Conditions & Treatments
At the Center for Urological Care, we treat the full spectrum of male urological problems as well as diseases and conditions affecting male reproductive systems.
Conditions
Our urologists are experts at diagnosing all conditions of the male urological and genital tracts, including:
UCI Health co-workers honored for embodiment of health system values
All colleagues at UCI Health strive to uphold the health system’s values: Accountability, Respect, Integrity, Innovation, Service and Excellence (ARIISE).
Andrew Edwards was stunned to learn that a routine test had detected elevated levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in his blood, the first hint that he could have prostate cancer. The founder of the Anaheim Hills Saddle Club immediately consulted with UCI Health urologic cancer surgeon Dr. Thomas Ahlering. More than a decade after undergoing a radical prostatectomy, Edwards is cancer free and still chasing steers at his beloved equestrian center.