Urology
Nationally renowned experts providing specialized care for male and female urologic conditions
Loyola Medicine's urology team is nationally recognized for their work in researching advanced treatments for a variety of urologic conditions.
Our recognized urologists also specialize in male-specific health needs and offer various male health services at Loyola's Men's Health Center.
Urology Sub-specialties
Learn how the nationally recognized urology and oncology experts at Loyola diagnose and treat bladder cancer. Also learn about the symptoms, risks and more about bladder cancer.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a urology condition also known as prostate gland enlargement. Learn how Loyola's urology experts diagnose and treat BPH in men.
Erectile dysfunction is a urology condition characterized by an inability to attain and maintain an erection during sexual activity. Learn about available treatments from Loyola's urology team.
Kidney cancer (renal cancer) is a growth of cancerous cells that begins in the kidneys. Learn how Loyola's urology experts diagnose and treat kidney cancer.
Kidney stones are hardened deposits of minerals, salts and other natural substances that develop inside the kidneys. Learn how Loyola's experts diagnose and treat kidney stones.
Low testosterone is a condition in men in which the testicles do not produce enough of the hormone testosterone. Learn how Loyola's men's health experts diagnose and treat low testosterone.
Peyronie’s disease is a urologic condition that causes scar tissue to develop inside the penis resulting in curved, painful erections. Learn Loyola's men's health experts diagnose and treat this condition.
Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in men. Fortunately, prostate cancer is generally treatable. Learn about the different treatment options Loyola offers prostate cancer patients.
Learn about the different types and symptoms of sexual dysfunction that affect both men and women. Loyola's urology experts can offer a number of different treatments for patients.
A urethral stricture results when scar tissue narrows the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body. Learn how Loyola's experts diagnose and treat urethral strictures.
Loyola Medicine takes an integrated approach to caring for urinary incontinence patients. Learn how Loyola's women's and men's health experts diagnose and treat different forms of urinary incontinence.
Loyola’s urogynecology & reconstructive pelvic surgery program is one of the few programs in the country to offer a single site in caring for common pelvic floor disorders.