Ozark Urology Education and Resources
Ozark Urology is committed to providing high quality care and wellness education to our patients.
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Vasectomy - What to Expect
If you're considering getting a vasectomy, there are a few things that you should know, says Dr. Mark Jackson of Ozark Urology....
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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Symptoms and Treatment
Recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) occurs when there have been more than two urinary tract infections in six months or three in one year. Tasha Kerr, a nurse practitioner with Ozark Urology, says recurrent UTIs are a common issue seen at the clinic....
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Kidney Stone Causes and Prevention
Kidney stones are one of the most common urologic conditions. Dr. Aleksandar Blubaum, a urologist at Washington Regional Ozark Urology, discusses causes and prevention for kidney stones....
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Updated Guidelines for Prostate Cancer Screening
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, but with early detection it is also one of the most treatable. “When diagnosed at an early stage, prostate cancer is highly treatable,” explains Dr. Mark Jackson of Washington Regional’s Ozark Urology Clinic. “Prostate cancer has few symptoms, however, so early detection depends on appropriate screening, at the appropriate age.”...
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Men’s Health Awareness Month
Men’s Health Awareness Month is observed each June to bring awareness to both physical and mental health concerns that are unique to men, but it’s important that men not ignore their health the rest of the year, says Dr. Robert Grand, a urologist at Washington Regional Ozark Urology....
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Artemis MRI - New Technology for Prostate Cancer Detection and Treatment
While prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, with early detection it is also one of the most treatable. Prostate cancer has few symptoms, however, so technology that aids in diagnosis can be a lifesaver, says Dr. Robert Grand, a urologist at Washington Regional’s Ozark Urology Clinic. “Prostate cancer that is detected early has a better chance of being successfully treated,” he says. “It is especially important to identify high-risk prostate cancers early, to offer a better prognosis and overall life expectancy.”...
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Urinary Incontinence: Types and Treatments
Urinary incontinence may be common, but it’s not normal. Although it occurs more as people get older, it is not a normal part of aging. It can interfere with a person’s lifestyle, relationships and job. Fortunately, there are many treatment options available....
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Men's Health - Three Reasons to See a Urologist
Men who feel healthy may think they don’t need to see a doctor. But as men get closer to their 40s, they should begin talking with a health care provider about the best ways to stay healthy. Establishing a relationship with a trusted urologist is one way men can maintain sexual health and quality of life. Urologists Dr. Mark Jackson and Dr. Robert Grand of Washington Regional’s Ozark Urology offer insight into some issues that urologists commonly diagnose and treat....
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Prostate Cancer Symptoms and Screening
One of the most common cancers in men can occur without any symptoms, says Dr. Robert Grand, a urologist at Washington Regional’s Ozark Urology Clinic. “About one in nine men will develop prostate cancer in his lifetime,” he says. “And most cases of prostate cancer are completely asymptomatic, so it is very, very important to get screened.”...
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Enlarged Prostate Symptoms and Treatment
Enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH, occurs more often than men may think. “It’s a very common disease in men, and one of the top five diseases we see at our clinic,” says Dr. C. Mark Jackson, a urologist at Washington Regional’s Ozark Urology Clinic.
By age 40, he says, about half of all men will have some form of BPH; by age 80, about 90% of men will be affected....
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Kidney Stones Symptoms and Treatment
“How can something so small cause so much pain and discomfort?”
That’s the question kidney stone patients often ask Dr. Robert Grand, a urologist at Washington Regional’s Ozark Urology Clinic. “To understand kidney stones, it’s important to understand the urinary tract,” he says. “When stones form and obstruct the urinary tract, urine can no longer drain from the kidney into the bladder. This causes dilation, or stretching, of the renal pelvis and kidney. This stretch is what causes the pain.”...
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