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Underactive Bladder: What You Should Know
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a condition in which the bladder churns and contracts uncontrollably, causing urinary urgency, frequency and sometimes incontinence. OAB has received a great deal of attention and clinical research. However, its younger sibling, underactive bladder, is an ailment that most people have not heard of and is…
New Jersey Urology is now a Summit Health Company
With these new partners, Summit Health now includes more…
New Jersey Urology Opens New Cancer Care Center in Saddle Brook, NJ
New Jersey Urology (NJU) is pleased to announce the opening of a brand-new Cancer Care Center in Saddle Brook, New Jersey. This NJU Cancer Care Center offers the most comprehensive oncology care with state-of-the-art treatment in a safe and compassionate environment.
Dr. Elan Diamond, Director…
Dr. Thomas Chun Designated as a Center of Excellence for GreenLight™ Laser Therapy
Center of Excellence Recognizes High Degree of Experience with New Technology
We’re pleased to announce that Dr. Thomas Chun has been designated as a Center of Excellence for GreenLight™ Laser Therapy treatment – a minimally invasive outpatient procedure for men looking to treat their benign…
NJU Physicians Selected as New Jersey Monthly 2021 Top Doctors
We’re proud to announce that 19 New Jersey Urology physicians have been honored as 2021 Jersey Choice Top Doctors by New Jersey Monthly Magazine.
More than 26,000 New Jersey–based doctors were invited to recommend the physicians they would choose to treat their own family members.
2021 Jersey Choice Top Doctors…
When the Doctor Becomes the Patient: Urologist Visiting the Urologist
Urinary problems are not a result of aging, but of prostate enlargement as men age.
As a maturing man who is approaching 50 years old, I personally have had time to truly empathize with many of my patients. Most men confuse the onset of urinary symptoms and worsening lower urinary…
NJU Physicians Selected as South Jersey Magazine 2021 Top Physicians
We’re proud to announce that five New Jersey Urology physicians have been honored as South Jersey Magazine 2021 Top Physicians! These physicians were chosen by their peers and South Jersey Magazine readers for the trusted care they provide and the manner in which they do so.
South Jersey Magazine 2021…
What is Urologic Care?
“Urology” (uro—urinary tract; logos—study of) is the branch of medicine that diagnoses and treats diseases of the urinary tract in males and females and the reproductive tract in males. The urinary organs under the “domain” of urology include the kidneys, the ureters (tubes connecting kidneys to the urinary bladder), the urinary…
Bladder Cancer: What You Should Know
Bladder cancer comprises a large part of the practice of urology. The incidence of bladder cancer increases with age and is four times more common in men than women and twice as high in Caucasian men than African-American men. 80% of newly diagnosed individuals are 60 years of age or…
What is Urologic Oncology?
Urologic oncology is a urological subspecialty that diagnoses and treats cancers of the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs. Urologic cancers are extremely common and comprise a significant part of the medical and surgical practice of urologists, who treat many serious and potentially life-threatening cancers.
New…
When Urination is Painful
Dysuria is the medical term for uncomfortable, burning or painful urination. It is a common symptom and a frequent reason for a consultation with a urologist. There are many underlying causes including infections, inflammatory conditions, trauma, injury, and pelvic floor dysfunction.
CAUSES OF PAINFUL URINATION
Painful urination often occurs…
Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer
Normal cells become cancer cells (malignant cells) when mutations in the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) sequence of a gene transform cells into a growing and destructive version of their former selves. These abnormal cells can then divide and multiply without control. Although DNA mutations can be inherited, it is much more…
What is a PSA? Why Men Should Get Screened for Prostate Cancer
What is PSA?
PSA (prostate specific antigen) is a chemical produced by the prostate gland. It functions to liquefy semen following ejaculation, aiding the transit of sperm to the egg. A small amount of PSA filtrates from the prostate into the blood circulation and can be measured by a…
Castle Connolly Names Area's Top Doctors 2021
We are proud to announce that 34 New Jersey Urology physicians have been honored as Castle Connolly Top Doctors for 2021!
Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., a New York City-based research and information company, selects the top 10 percent of the region’s physicians by conducting…
GRAND OPENING OF NJU'S WORLD-CLASS PATHOLOGY LABORATORY
New Jersey Urology (NJU) unveiled their newly renovated pathology laboratory on Wednesday, July 14, 2021. This state-of-the-art lab offers world-class pathology services by integrating diagnostic excellence and unparalleled service.
New Jersey Urology’s Grand Opening ribbon-cutting ceremony was hosted by COO Victor Houtz, and speeches were given by CEO…
Dr. Aryeh Keehn Designated as a Center of Excellence for GreenLight™ Laser Therapy
Center of Excellence Recognizes High Degree of Experience with New Technology
We’re pleased to announce that Dr. Aryeh Keehn has been designated as a Center of Excellence for GreenLight™ Laser Therapy treatment – a minimally invasive outpatient procedure for men looking to treat their benign prostatic…
NJU Physicians Selected as Philadelphia Magazine 2021 Top Doctors
We’re proud to announce that four New Jersey Urology physicians have been honored as Philadelphia Magazine 2021 Top Doctors in Urology. These physicians were nominated by their peers as the very best in their field, and were carefully screened and vetted for educational and professional experience before being selected.
Philadelphia…
World-Class Urologic Pathology Laboratory At New Jersey Urology
New Jersey Urology (NJU), a recognized leader in urologic care nationwide, has opened its fully renovated pathology laboratory in Bloomfield, New Jersey. This state-of-the-art lab offers World-class laboratory services by integrating diagnostic excellence and unparalleled service.
Under the direction of Dr. Adnan Savera, a nationally…
New Jersey Urology Welcomes New Chief Financial Officer
We are pleased to announce that Wael Mohamed, CPA, MBA, will serve as the Chief Financial Officer for New Jersey Urology (NJU).
Wael brings a wealth of financial experience and expertise to NJU. As a proven strategic leader with more than 20 years of experience in the healthcare industry, he…
Bergen Magazine Names Bergen County's Top Docs 2021
We are proud to announce that 10 New Jersey Urology physicians have been honored as 2021 Bergen County’s Top Doctors by BERGEN Magazine.
Bergen County is home to some of the most prominent and sought-after physicians in the country. BERGEN magazine commissioned Professional Research Services (PRS) of Troy, Michigan to…
NJU Physicians Selected as NJ Top Docs 2021
NJ Top Docs has released the latest issue of Healthy Living Magazine which features all reviewed and approved NJ Top Doctors of 2021. We’re proud to announce that 21 New Jersey Urology physicians have made the list this year!
Congratulations to our physicians who were named NJ Top Docs:
12 Urology Misconceptions Debunked
Unfortunately, there is a lot of false information about urology circulating around the general population. To help you make sense of it, Dr. Andrew Siegel is helping to debunk twelve common misconceptions about urology.
1. Misconception: Urologists only treat men.
Reality: Although gynecologists treat only females, urologists care…
Dr. Marc Feder Designated as a Center of Excellence for GreenLight™ Laser Therapy
Center of Excellence Recognizes High Degree of Experience with New Technology
We’re pleased to announce that Dr. Marc Feder has been designated as a Center of Excellence for GreenLight™ Laser Therapy treatment – a minimally invasive outpatient procedure for men looking to treat their benign…
New Jersey Urology Named The Best Urology Practice in Burlington County
We’re proud to announce that New Jersey Urology has been honored by the Burlington County Times as The Best of the Best 2020! Organizations on this list have been selected by the readers and represent the finest businesses in Burlington County, New Jersey.
Burlington County Times 2020 Best of the…
Pioneers in Single Port Robotic Surgery
New Jersey Urology becomes the leading center in the northeast to offer single port robotic surgery for bladder cancer
New Jersey Urology is among the first in the world to perform the da Vinci single port robotic surgery.
NJU, renowned leader and center of excellence in…
7 Symptoms of Enlarged Prostate (BPH)
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, or BPH, is the enlargement of the prostate gland. About half of men over age 75 will experience symptoms of BPH. BPH is a very minor condition and is not related to prostate cancer. However, symptoms can cause discomfort and be inconvenient.
What Is BPH…NJU Physicians Selected as New Jersey Monthly 2020 Top Doctors
We’re proud to announce that 17 New Jersey Urology physicians have been honored as 2020 Jersey Choice Top Doctors by New Jersey Monthly Magazine.
More than 25,000 New Jersey–based doctors were invited to recommend the physicians they would choose to treat their own family members.
2020 Jersey Choice Top Doctors…
5 Signs of Bladder Cancer: What Women Should Know
Bladder cancer may not be on your radar even if you’re vigilant about getting routine GYN care. After all, it’s far more common among men than women, and the majority of cases affect patients over age 65. However, don’t let those stats keep you from learning to spot the warning…
9 Treatment Tactics to Overcome Premature Ejaculation
Premature Ejaculation (PE) is a condition in which sexual climax occurs before, upon, or shortly after vaginal penetration, prior to one’s desire to do so, with minimal voluntary control. It is the most common form of male sexual dysfunction.
The key features are:
Brief time to ejaculation (often less than…Do I Have Low Testosterone? 24 Questions Answered By A Urologist
There has been an “epidemic” of a clinical syndrome based on low testosterone levels. There is no subject rife with more confusion and misinformation than testosterone deficiency and its treatment. Hopefully, the following 24 questions and answers, pulled from those commonly asked by my patients…
New Jersey Urology is the First-Ever Urology Group to Launch Epic’s Electronic Health Record
Bloomfield, NJ, October 5, 2020 – New Jersey Urology (“NJU”), the leading urology service provider in New Jersey, and Urology Management Associates (“UMA”), NJU’s administrative practice management, are pleased to announce the launch of its urologic-centric Epic electronic health record. NJU is the first urology-only group to launch Epic.
“As…
NJU Physicians Selected as SJ Mag 2020 Top Docs
From sjmagazine.net: “At a time when South Jersey needed medical professionals the most, they showed up. That’s what superheroes do. They do what’s right, and they help people. Because of that, this year’s Top Docs list has taken on new meaning.”
Congratulations to our…
Dr. Sanjay Kasturi Designated as Urolift® Center of Excellence
We’re proud to announce that the New Jersey Urology office of Dr. Sanjay Kasturi in Vineland, NJ, has been designated as a UroLift® Center of Excellence. The designation recognizes that Dr. Kasturi has achieved a high level of training and experience with the UroLift® System and demonstrated…
Public Statement from New Jersey Urology
New Jersey Urology (NJU) is devastated and heartbroken by the tragic incident that occurred at our Mount Laurel office on Friday, July 24, 2020. A patient’s family member fatally shot our dear colleague and friend, Stephanie Anne Horton, a patient service representative at the Mount Laurel office, and wounded a…
New York Magazine Names New York Metro Area's Best Doctors 2020
We are proud to announce that 3 New Jersey Urology physicians have been honored as New York Magazine’s 2020 Best Doctors in Urology.
The New York Metro Area is home to some of the most prominent and sought after physicians in the country. New York Magazine works with News
NJU Physicians Selected as Philadelphia Magazine 2020 Top Doctors
We’re proud to announce that five New Jersey Urology physicians have been honored as Philadelphia Magazine 2020 Top Doctors in Urology. These physicians were nominated by their peers as the very best in their field, and were carefully screened and vetted for educational and professional experience before being selected.
Philadelphia…
Introducing Telemedicine Services for Our Patients
We are all living in unprecedented times, and understand why you may have missed or cancelled your scheduled appointment. Please know that it is also extremely important to us that you continue to receive the care you need even during this difficult time.
With this in mind, New Jersey Urology…
Kidney Stones 101: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
Kidney stones are a common problem that I treat daily. Kidney stones are often related to our dietary habits, the amount of fluids that we drink, and our weight.
If you have ever suffered with a kidney stone, you know what excruciating pain is. Many women who have experienced both…
Bergen Magazine Names Bergen County's Top Docs 2020
We are proud to announce that 7 New Jersey Urology physicians have been honored as 2020 Bergen County’s Top Doctors by BERGEN Magazine.
Bergen County is home to some of the most prominent and sought-after physicians in the country. BERGEN magazine commissioned Professional Research Services (PRS) of Troy, Michigan to…
The Prostate Gland: Man’s Center of Gravity
The prostate gland is a mysterious male reproductive organ that can be a source of curiosity, anxiety, fear and potential trouble. Since this gland is a midline organ nestled deep within the pelvis, I like to think of it as man’s “center of gravity.”
Where exactly is the prostate…
Dr. Adam Perzin Designated as Urolift® Center of Excellence
We’re proud to announce that the New Jersey Urology office of Dr. Adam Perzin in Burlington County has been designated as a UroLift® Center of Excellence. The designation recognizes that Dr. Perzin has achieved a high level of training and experience with the UroLift® System and demonstrated a…
4 Common Causes of Urinary Incontinence in Men
Urinary incontinence (UI) in men—involuntary leakage of urine – is not an uncommon problem. As estimated 3.4 million men in the United States currently experience UI, making life difficult both physically and emotionally. While often related to prostate problems, urinary incontinence has a variety of causes and can also…
Male Sexual Dysfunction: A Predictor of Heart Disease
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) serves as a good proxy for cardiac and general health. The presence of ED is as much of a predictor of heart disease as is a strong family history, tobacco smoking, or elevated cholesterol!
All fat is not created equal.Having some fat on our bodies…
Urine Color and Odor - What Does It Mean?
Everyone has probably noticed at one time or another that the color and odor of their urine can change. While the difference may just be something you ate, the color and odor of your urine can also be indicative of a possible health condition. As such, it’s important to take…
10 Ways to Get A Good Night's Sleep
In addition to exercise and healthy eating as the key pieces to a healthy lifestyle, modern science supports quality sleep as a third piece of equal importance. According to the CDC, more than one third of Americans are not getting enough sleep on a regular basis.
How Much Sleep…10 Easy Food Substitutions for a Healthy Eating Lifestyle
Today’s entry is about a healthy eating lifestyle—as opposed to a diet—that works for me and I promise will help you improve your body shape and shed excess pounds. I want to emphasize that this is not a fad diet. It’s a style of eating that can be easily incorporated…
5 Diet Changes That May Reduce the Risk of Kidney Stones
Every year, more than half a million Americans go to the emergency room for kidney stone related problems. Although there is no definitive, single cause for kidney stones, making some changes to your diet can reduce your risk for developing new stones.
What are kidney stones?
Kidney stones are…
6 Surprising Risk Factors for Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Having problems with erections from time to time is common and shouldn’t be cause for concern. However, if these problems become progressively worse or happen routinely with sex, you may want to speak with your doctor about erectile dysfunction (ED). Erectile dysfunction, or impotence, is the inability to develop and…
New Jersey Urology Partners with Urology Care Alliance
The partnership creates largest urology network in the United States
Bloomfield, NJ: New Jersey Urology (“NJU”), the leading urology service provider in New Jersey, and Urology Management Associates (“UMA”) are pleased to announce a partnership with Urology Care Alliance (“UCA”), effective December 1, 2019.
The partnership creates the largest urology…
5 Common Vasectomy Myths Debunked by Urologists
According to the Urology Care Foundation, more than 500,000 men in the U.S. choose vasectomy for birth control each year. But is it right for you? Because it’s a permanent form of birth control, many men have questions or concerns before having a vasectomy. This is normal and…
NJU Physicians Selected as New Jersey Monthly 2019 Top Doctors
We’re proud to announce that 12 New Jersey Urology physicians have been honored as 2019 Jersey Choice Top Doctors by New Jersey Monthly Magazine.
More than 25,000 New Jersey–based doctors were invited to recommend the physicians they would choose to treat their own family members.
2019 Jersey Choice Top Doctors…
Pelvic Floor Disorder: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
According to the National Institutes of Health, roughly a quarter of U.S. women are affected by a pelvic floor disorder. Pelvic floor disorders are a result of weakened or injured muscles and connective tissue in the pelvic cavity that may cause a variety of uncomfortable symptoms making physical activity…
Ejaculation: What to Expect As You Age
There is little written on ejaculatory issues aside from timing problems (premature and delayed ejaculation) and hematospermia (blood in the semen). However, not a day goes by in my urology practice where I do not see at least several patients who complain about declining ejaculation function.
What does the…
How To Use Your Pelvic Floor Muscles to Overcome Overactive Bladder
What is overactive bladder?
Overactive Bladder (OAB) is defined as urinary urgency (the sudden and urgent desire to urinate) and frequency (urinating too often, which can be during both awake and sleep hours), with or without urgency incontinence (urinary leakage associated with the urgent desire to urinate). It’s…
Peyronie's Disease: Causes and Treatment Options
Peyronie’s Disease is an inflammatory condition of the penis that causes penile curvature and an uncomfortable or painful erection that can dramatically interfere with one’s sexual health. It’s not uncommon, with more than 120,000 cases per year in the USA (only a small fraction of cases are actually treated.) Although…
Hydrocele: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
What is a hydrocele?
A hydrocele is an accumulation of fluid within the sac that surrounds the testicle, resulting in ballooning and enlargement of the scrotum. It can vary in size from just slightly bigger than the actual testes to larger than a cantaloupe.
Each testicle is surrounded by…
Bladder Cancer: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
In the United States, the prevalence of bladder cancer has increased greatly over the last few decades, with more than 60,000 new cases diagnosed annually. It occurs more frequently in men than in women, and is usually diagnosed in adults over 60 years old. When bladder cancer is diagnosed and…
NJU Welcomes New Urologist Dr. Jason Wynberg
NJU is pleased to welcome Dr. Jason Wynberg to our practice! Coming to us from Detroit, MI, Dr. Wynberg most recently served as the Chief of Urology at Sinai-Grace hospital. He is an expert in robotic surgery, complex penile implant surgery, complex kidney stone surgery, and the surgical management…
What Causes Chronic Testicular Pain?
Orchialgia is the medical term for chronic testicular pain, defined as constant or intermittent pain in the testicles, lasting for three or more months and interfering with one’s quality of life. It’s not an uncommon problem for men of all ages, but it is seen more frequently in young adults. It…
New Jersey Urology Partners with Premier Urology Group
The partnership creates largest urology network in the northeast
New Jersey Urology (“NJU”), the leading urology service provider in New Jersey, and Urology Management Associates (“UMA”) are pleased to announce a partnership with Premier Urology Group LLC (“Premier”), effective September 13, 2019.
The partnership creates one of the largest urology…
6 Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Prostate Cancer
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could prevent prostate cancer? Unfortunately, we’re not there yet—but we do have an understanding of what measures can be taken to help reduce your risk of developing prostate cancer. One way is through a blood test to determine the prostate specific antigen…
NJU to Host Annual ZERO Prostate Cancer 5k Run/Walk this Fall
New Jersey Urology is proud to present South Jersey’s ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk to help end prostate cancer.
When: Sunday, November 3rd | 9 a.m.
Where: Valenzano Winery (1090 Route 206, Shamong, NJ 08088)
The 2019 ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk – South…
Prostate Cancer: Risk Factors and Treatment Options
After a prostate cancer diagnosis, there can be a lot of information to take in. The path you and your doctor decide to take for treatment depends on certain factors including the stage of the cancer, your age, and your prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test results, among others.
Risk…
NJU Welcomes New Urologist Dr. Christine White Cumarasamy
NJU is pleased to welcome Dr. White Cumarasamy to our practice! Dr. Cumarasamy is a fellowship-trained urologist who specializes in urologic oncology and robotic surgery. She also practices general urology with interests in benign diseases including female and male urinary incontinence, stone disease, and prostatic enlargement. She offers both…
NJU Physicians Selected as South Jersey Magazine 2019 Top Physicians
We’re proud to announce that three New Jersey Urology physicians have been honored as South Jersey Magazine 2019 Top Physicians. These physicians were chosen by South Jersey Magazine readers, who were asked to nominate doctors they trust in their time of need.
South Jersey Magazine 2019 Top Physicians in Urology:
…What to Expect After Adult Circumcision
What is a circumcision?
Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin. The procedure takes about thirty minutes and is performed under general anesthesia. The entire foreskin is removed using an incision just behind the head of the penis. This leaves the head of the penis completely exposed. Local…
What to Expect: Botox Injection for Overactive Bladder (OAB)
You’ve probably heard of Botox being used to improve the cosmetic appearance of facial wrinkles. However, botox has many medical uses that go beyond improving one’s appearance. For example, botox is commonly used to improve internal body functions. In the field of urology, it can be injected into the bladder…
6 Reflexes That are Vital to Your Pelvic Health
A reflex is an automatic response to a stimulus, an action that occurs without conscious thought. Many of us are familiar with the knee jerk reflex, in which the knee straightens as a result of the quadriceps muscle contracting in response to the tendon of our kneecap being tapped with…
Is Active Surveillance the Best Treatment for My Prostate Cancer?
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men. There are 240,000 new prostate cancer cases diagnosed annually, and it accounts for 30,000 deaths per year. However, unlike many other cancers, prostate cancer is often not a fatal disease and may never need to be treated.
…How Much Water Do You Really Need To Drink?
Many sources of information say that humans need 8-12 glasses of water daily to stay hydrated and thrive. Some people take that rule literally and end up in a urologist’s office complaining of urinary urgency, frequency and leakage. Clearly, the 8-12 rule is not appropriate for everyone!
Why…
Nocturia: 7 Ways to Improve Frequent Nighttime Urination
Nocturia is the medical term for the need to awaken from sleep to urinate. Getting up once to relieve your bladder during sleep hours is usually not particularly troublesome. However, when it happens two or more times it can negatively impact one’s quality of life because of sleep disruption, leading…
How to Naturally Boost Your Testosterone Levels
Testosterone has become a very in-vogue term. Many patients come into the office specifically asking for their testosterone levels to be checked. The pharma industry has aggressively pursued direct-to-consumer advertising of testosterone replacement products, which in turn has created a grass-roots awareness of testosterone issues, a topic that was previously…
Kidney Disease: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
Kidney disease is a very common cause of serious illness, affecting more than 25 million Americans. Each year approximately 110,000 new patients start dialysis treatments in the US, and kidney disease is responsible for nearly 100,000 American deaths annually.
How do the kidneys work under normal circumstances?
Our kidneys…
Penile Fracture: How to Treat a Broken Penis
Although there is no bone in the human penis, there is still a risk of penile fracture that requires medical intervention and surgical treatment.
The penis is an organ with an impressive ability to multitask, having urinary, sexual and reproductive functions. As a urinary organ, it allows directed urination that…
New Jersey Urology Appoints Senior Vice President of Clinical Research
Urology Management Associates (UMA) has appointed Derek Grimes as Senior Vice President of Clinical Research at New Jersey Urology (NJU).
In this new role, Mr. Grimes will lead NJU’s Clinical Research Organization (CRO) and oversee operational site functions, profit and loss, clinical management and recruitment. He will also be…
How Diabetes Affects Urological Health
Did you know a common symptom of undiagnosed diabetes is frequent urination? This is because of the urine-producing effect of glucose in the urine. People with urinary frequency will often consult a urologist in error, thinking that the problem is related to their kidneys, bladder or prostate, when it’s actually…
4 Treatment Paths for Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (also known as impotence, or ED) is the inability to get and keep an erection firm enough for sex. A practical approach to treating ED —similar to the strategy for most medical issues — starts with a medical history, physical examination and basic lab tests. More extensive…
Urethral Diverticulum in Women: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
A urethral diverticulum (UD) is a pocket or pouch that forms along the urethra. Many are small and not symptomatic. However, because of their location, they can become filled with urine and lead to infections. UDs only occur in approximately 5% of adult females, most commonly between the age 40-70.
PSA Screening 101: What You Should Know
Prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, is a chemical produced by the prostate gland. PSA functions to liquefy semen following ejaculation, aiding the transit of sperm to the egg. A small amount of PSA filters from the prostate into the blood circulation and can be measured by a simple blood test. In…
Tunica Cysts: What You Should Know
The tunica albuginea is a dense fibrous sheath that surrounds, covers and protects the delicate contents of each testicle. The tunica albuginea is surrounded by a second layer, the tunica vaginalis. Tunica cysts, which are benign cystic masses, may arise from either tunic.
What is a tunica…Bladder Infections in Women: 12 Ways to Keep Cystitis at Bay
Bladder infections (a.k.a., cystitis) are common among women. Acute cystitis is a bladder infection that typically causes the following symptoms:
Pain/burning Frequent urination Urinary urgency (“gotta go”)Additional symptoms that may occur include: urinating small volumes, bleeding, and urinary incontinence (leakage).
Microscopic inspection of urine usually shows bacteria, white blood cells and red blood cells.…
Recognizing World Vasectomy Day
A vasectomy is considered a permanent method of birth control by preventing the release of sperm when a man ejaculates. During a vasectomy, the vas deferens from each testicle is clamped, cut or otherwise sealed, which is the mechanism to prevent the flow of sperm. Vasectomy is easily performed…
FDA Decision on Pelvic Prolapse Repair Mesh Sets Back Women’s Health
Written by Dr. Andrew Siegel
Recently the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ordered the manufacturers of all remaining surgical mesh products for trans-vaginal repair of pelvic organ prolapse (Boston Scientific and Coloplast) to stop selling and distributing their products in…
12 Steps to Overcoming Overactive Bladder (OAB)
Overactive Bladder (OAB) is a common condition often due to one’s bladder contracting (squeezing) at any time without warning. This involuntary bladder contraction can give rise to the symptoms of urgency, frequency (daytime and nighttime) and urgency incontinence. The key symptom of OAB…
Heart Healthy is Prostate Healthy
Author Mark Moyad, MD, has coined the expression “Heart healthy is prostate healthy.” At a recent speaking engagement for the physicians at New Jersey Urology, Dr. Moyad spoke of nutrition, overall health and its relationship to mortality from all causes – including prostate cancer.…
NJU Takes the Fuego Box Choco Challenge for Prostate Cancer
Dr. Adam Perzin and members of New Jersey Urology’s clinical and administrative team took the Fuego Box Choco Challenge to help support the fight against prostate cancer – watch the video on our Facebook page!
The challenge is simple – purchase a Fuego Box Coco…
Should I See a Doctor for Erectile Dysfunction?
Some medical conditions are easy to ignore, especially when they seem as common as erectile dysfunction (ED). Although commercials may normalize the condition, it’s important to schedule an appointment with your urologist if you start experiencing signs and symptoms of ED.
Causes of Erectile DysfunctionCauses of…
Join NJU for a Tee-Off Against Prostate Cancer
New Jersey Urology is once again proud to sponsor the Tee-Off Against Prostate Cancer event at TopGolf in Edison, NJ. All proceeds will benefit ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer.
When: Sunday, March 24th | 2 p.m.
Where: TopGolf Edison (1013 U.S.…
Can Varicocelectomy Improve In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Outcomes?
Varicoceles are enlarged scrotal veins that lie next to the testicle or testicles. Varicoceles can be associated with loss of testicular size, testicular pain and infertility. Varicocele repair, also known as varcocelectomy, has been reported to improve results of semen…
Why You Should Exercise the Pelvic Floor Muscles
We hear much about the importance of strengthening our “core” muscles. Most core exercise programs focus on the abdominal, hip, and back muscles. However, there are deeper core muscles that form the floor of the core muscles–the pelvic floor muscles—that are often neglected. These…
6 Kidney Stone Symptoms and When to See a Urologist
Kidney stones can occur in adults of any age and can be extremely painful and inconvenient. About 11% of men and 7% of women in the United States will experience a kidney stone at some point, and approximately half of those who experience kidney stones will get them again.…
J.W. Childs Appoints Scott Ciccarelli as CEO of Urology Management Associates
New Jersey Urology (“NJU”) the leading urology service provider in New Jersey and J.W. Childs Associates (“JWC”), a leading middle-market private equity firm has appointed Scott Ciccarelli as the Chief Executive Officer to the recently formed Urology Management Associates (“UMA”) that provides administrative services to NJU.
“Scott…
How To Do a Monthly Testicular Self Exam
Written by Dr. Andrew Siegel
Most testes lumps, bumps and growths are benign and not problematic. Although cancer of the testicles is rare (less than 9,000 cases a year in the USA), it is the most common solid cancer in young men age 15-40, with the greatest incidence in…
6 Urological Medical Myths Debunked
Written by Dr. Andrew Siegel
Some urological medical myths are perpetuated by the general (non-medical) community, consisting of erroneous beliefs and inaccurate presumptions. These falsehoods often require a great deal of physician time in an effort to disabuse patients of them.
Myth 1: A vaccine caused my child’s…NJU Physicians Selected as New Jersey Monthly's 2018 Jersey Choice Top Doctors
We’re proud to announce that several New Jersey Urology physicians have been named New Jersey Monthly’s 2018 Jersey Choice Top Doctors. More than 24,000 New Jersey doctors were polled on which of their fellow practitioners they consider New Jersey’s best, resulting in the state’s 1,077 Top Doctors, as chosen by their…
A Urological Approach to Men's Preventative Health
Written by Dr. Andrew Siegel
With respect to their health, women are usually adept at preventive care and commonly see an internist or gynecologist regularly. On the other hand, men—who could certainly take a lesson from the fairer sex—are generally not good at seeing doctors for routine checkups. Not…
NJU Physicians Selected as SJ Mag 2018 Top Docs
We’re proud to announce that three New Jersey Urology (formerly Delaware Valley Urology) physicians have been named SJ Mag 2018 Top Docs. Two of our physicians were chosen by South Jersey doctors, who were asked to nominate doctors they would recommend to their family members. One of our physicians was…
Is This Normal? 10 Common Penile “Flaws” You May Have
A penis is a special organ—a man’s joy, if not pride—and certainly one of his most prized, appreciated and cherished possessions, to which he has a significant attachment. As multifunctional as a Swiss Army knife, it allows him to stand to urinate (an undervalued capability), rises and firms to the…
Should You Be Screened for Prostate Cancer?
According to the American Cancer Society, about 1 man in 9 will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime. Other than skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men.
It’s recommended that beginning at age 40 (depending on risk level), men should…
Dr. Scott Asroff Named Best of Burlington County 2018
We’re pleased to announce that Scott W. Asroff, MD, has been named a 2018 Best of Burlington County winner by the Burlington County Times.
Honored as an Industry Leader, Dr. Asroff was named “Best Of” in Urology for 2018. Read the complete list >
The Best of…
J.W. Childs Associates Forms Urology Management Associates with New Jersey Urology
New Jersey Urology (NJU), the leading urology service provider in New Jersey, and J.W. Childs Associates (JWC), a leading middle-market private equity firm, have formed Urology Management Associates (UMA) that will provide administrative services to NJU. The establishment of UMA enables NJU to continue to focus on providing world-class urology…
Join NJU for a ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk this Fall
New Jersey Urology is proud to present South Jersey’s ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk to help end prostate cancer.
When: Sunday, November 4th | 9 a.m.
Where: Valenzano Winery (1090 Route 206, Shamong, NJ 08088)
The 2018 ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk – South Jersey…
NJU Physicians Selected as South Jersey Magazine 2018 Top Physicians
We’re proud to announce that two New Jersey Urology (formerly Delaware Valley Urology) physicians have been honored as South Jersey Magazine 2018 Top Physicians. These physicians were chosen by South Jersey Magazine readers, who were asked to nominate doctors who made a lasting impact. South Jersey Magazine also asked area…
Dr. Brian E. Weiss Joins New Jersey Urology
We’re pleased to announce Brian E. Weiss, MD has joined our team in South Jersey.
Dr. Weiss has an undergraduate degree from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He spent several years working in finance and biotechnology prior to entering medical school.
After receiving his medical degree…
5 Fascinating Myths About Robotic Surgery, Debunked
With the robotic-assisted surgery arena growing bigger by the day—and commanded solely by the company behind da Vinci® robots—it’s no wonder that people may be becoming concerned about where the doctor ends and the machine begins (or simply fear robots will replace human beings altogether). In fact, these robots…
New Jersey Urology Offers Innovative Program for Early Detection and Treatment of Enlarged Prostate
New Care Pathway Program Uses Data Analytics to Improve Patient Outcomes
New Jersey Urology announced that their practice will now offer an innovative BPH Care Pathway program for the early detection and treatment of men with an enlarged prostate, also called Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). New Jersey Urology is…
NJU Physicians Selected as Philadelphia Magazine 2018 Top Doctors
We’re proud to announce that three New Jersey Urology (formerly Delaware Valley Urology) physicians have been honored as Philadelphia Magazine 2018 Top Doctors. These physicians were nominated by their peers as the very best in their field, and were carefully screened and vetted for educational and professional experience before being…
Dr. Arvind Srinivasan Joins New Jersey Urology
We’re pleased to announce that Arvind Srinivasan, MD has joined our team in South Jersey.
Dr. Srinivasan earned his medical degree from Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Piscataway, NJ. He then completed his Residency at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania and his Internship at Morristown Memorial Hospital…
Delaware Valley Urology Merges with New Jersey Urology
The merger creates largest urology network in the United States
We’re pleased to announce that effective April 1, 2018, Delaware Valley Urology, LLC, has merged with New Jersey Urology, LLC.
The newly-formed organization will create the largest group of urologists in the United States, with 96 providers…
Dr. Mark Fallick Appointed Medical Director of Surgical Services at Virtua
Delaware Valley Urology’s Mark L. Fallick, MD, MBA, FACS, has been appointed Medical Director of Surgery at Virtua Hospitals. Under the leadership of Howard J. Winter, MD, Program Director of Surgery at Virtua Hospitals, Dr. Fallick will offer administrative support of the surgical program, including the development and organization of…
Delaware Valley Urology, LLC partners with AtlantiCare Physician Group
Delaware Valley Urology, LLC (DVU) has partnered with AtlantiCare Physician Group Specialty Care, a member of Geisinger.
DVU services at AtlantiCare include diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of general and specialty urological care for adults.
A team of DVU physicians sees patients at the AtlantiCare…
Dr. David Sussman and Dr. Thomas Mueller Designated as Urolift® Centers of Excellence
We’re proud to announce that the offices of Dr. David O. Sussman and Dr. Thomas J. Mueller have been designated as UroLift® Centers of Excellence. The designation recognizes that Drs. Sussman and Mueller have achieved a high level of training and experience, leading to “best-in-class” clinical results with the UroLift…
DVU Physicians Honored as 2017 South Jersey Top Docs
As 2017 comes to a close, we’re proud to reflect on the physicians at Delaware Valley Urology who have been chosen by their patients and their peers as 2017 “Top Docs.”
South Jersey Magazine 2017 Top Physicians:
Dr. Robert Barsky – Top Urologist, nominated by Kennedy Health Dr. Thomas Mueller – Top Urologist, Readers’ Choice…
NJU Welcomes Dr. Nyarai Mushonga
Nyarai Mushonga, MD is board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and board eligible in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery specializing in:
Bladder dysfunction disorders Bladder pain Cystocele Fecal incontinence Female pelvic pain Fistulas Hysterectomy Labial hypertrophy Overactive bladder (OAB) Pelvic floor dysfunction Pelvic organ prolapses…3 Common Myths About Prostate Cancer Treatments, Debunked
The internet is a never-ending double-edged sword. On the one hand, a world of indefinite knowledge is simply a click or touch away. On the other, misinformation is sometimes hidden under the guise of truth. This seems to be the case for a variety of topics, including prostate cancer.
…Do Male Fertility Supplements Work?
If you’re a male that struggles with infertility, you might have been tempted to try one of the many male fertility supplements that are available on the market. But do they really help increase sperm count and mobility, or are they completely ineffective?
A lot of research has been done…
Men’s Health Month: Cancer in Men
June is men’s health month and we want to take the time to educate you on important facts regarding your health or the health of the men in your life.
Top Cancers in MenOut of the top 6 most common cancers in men, 3 of them are urology…