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Why choose southern surgery and Urology Center?

Oct 09, 2018 · Urology Patient Portal Southern Urology Division Patient Portal Our Online Patient Portal will improve our check-in process for established patients and provide easier access to information following your visit.

How do I get to southern surgery and Urology Center in Columbia?

Southern Surgery And Urology Center provides a variety of general surgery treatment options and urology services for patients in Hattiesburg, MS. Our physicians have over 40 years of experience in the industry and are committed to providing our patients with the best care possible. Please give our staff a call at 601-450-2401 to schedule your ...

What is the Urology Center of Southern California?

urology-services - Hattiesburg, MS - Southern Surgery And Urology Center Call Us 601-450-2401 Home Physicians Services Appointments, Patient Portal & Prescriptions Forms Surgery Center Bariatric Surgery PROFESSIONAL UROLOGY TREATMENT Our physicians treat a full range of Urology problems through our outpatient surgery unit and radiology department.

Who is Southern Surgical Associates?

surgery-center - Hattiesburg, MS - Southern Surgery And Urology Center Call Us 601-450-2401 Home Physicians Services Appointments, Patient Portal & Prescriptions Forms Surgery Center Bariatric Surgery AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER IN HATTIESBURG, MS We have 2 Single Specialty Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) located on our 2nd floor.

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Where does a urinary tract infection occur?

A urinary tract infection occurs in any part of the urinary system. It is most common in women and usually occurs in the urethra or bladder. It is most commonly cured with antibiotics.

What is the best treatment for prostate cancer?

Minimally Invasive Prostate Surgery. Radical prostatectomy is the main type of surgery for prostate cancer. There are multiple ways to perform this operation depending on the patient. Prostate Cancer Surgery (Robotic-Assisted) and Radiation. A laparoscopic prostatectomy is performed for patients with prostate cancer.

What are the symptoms of kidney cancer?

Kidney cancer is also known as renal cancer. It occurs when the kidney cells start to grow out of control. Sign of kidney cancer include: 1 Blood in urine 2 Lump on your lower back or side 3 Anemia 4 Loss of appetite 5 Fatigue

Why does my prostate get bigger?

When the prostate gets larger it begins to pinch the urethra. Symptoms that can affect the flow of your urine include: Hard time starting the flow of urine. A weak stream.

What does it mean when you have blood in your urine?

Blood in urine is the most common symptom. If you are experiencing this, frequent urination or dark urine, it's important that you contact a professional. Bladder Leakage (Incontinence) Urinary incontinence occurs when you lose control of your bladder, resulting in accidental urine loss.

How long does it take to get pregnant after unprotected sex?

Infertility. Infertility is the inability to get pregnant after having unprotected sex, most often after one year. Often times there are no additional symptoms. Treatment options include fertility drugs, hormone treatments and surgery.

What is erectile dysfunction?

Erectile difficulty or erectile dysfunction occurs when a man is unable to keep or get an erection. It is important that you are evaluated for underlying medical, psychological or physical conditions. Medications and devices for assistance can be prescribed. Hydrocele (Adult and Pediatric)

GENERAL SURGERY & UROLOGY SURGERY CENTER

These ASCs are health care facilities which offer our patients the opportunity to have selected surgical and procedural services performed outside the hospital setting. Our ASCs offer exceptional ability to improve quality and customer service while simultaneously reducing costs to our patients.

GIVING OUR PATIENTS PROFESSIONAL CARE

The ASCs allow our physicians to schedule procedures more conveniently for our patients, assemble teams of specially-trained and highly skilled staff, and ensure the equipment and supplies being used are best suited for the patient.

What is a laparoscopic sleeve gastricectomy?

The Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy is a procedure where a large portion of your stomach is removed to restrict the amount of food you can take in. When removing this portion of your stomach, it also removes a peptid that is located in that section of the stomach called Grelin. This peptid is what drives your appetite.

Where is the Pilonidal cyst?

A Pilonidal cyst is a cystic structure that develops along the tailbone near the cleft of the buttocks. Treatment and management depends on the extent and severity of the disease. Recurrence of a Pilondial cyst is very common.

What gland produces hormones?

The adrenal glands are responsible for producing hormones, catecholamines, andsteroids. Occasionally, nodules grow in the glands that may overproduce this substances. If a nodule is growing in size or overproducing chemicals, it may need to be removed. Our surgeons are able to perform this laparoscopic and open.

How long does it take for a fissure to heal?

It can be caused from childbirth, straining during bowel movements. Certain treatments can promote healing and relieve discomfort, but can take several weeks to heal. If the fissure doesn’t heal with these treatments, surgery may be indicated.

Where does the appendix hang?

It hangs off the end of the colon in the lower right part of the abdomen. If it becomes inflamed, then the appendix can cause irritation to the abdominal cavity, usually starting as a vague mid-abdominal pain that moves to the lower right part of the abdomen in 12-24 hours.

What are the symptoms of an abscess?

Symptoms include: pain, swelling, tenderness, fever, unpleasant odor, skin maceration, pus, serous fluid, and/or itching. Surgery is normally required to repair the fistula itself and allow drainage and prevent infection.

How to remove appendix?

This can be done through a small incision in the lower right part of the abdomen, or as a laparoscopic procedure through three incisions: one half-inch incision at the bellybutton, and two quarter-inch incisions in the lower midline of the abdomen.

For Men and Women

benign and malignant diseases of kidney, adrenal and bladder, kidney stone disease, infections, urinary retention and urinary incontinence.

For Men

Prostate related urinary symptoms, prostate cancers, no scalpel vasectomy, infertility, erectile dysfunction, prosthesis, and hormonal diseases.

For Children

Bed wetting, undescended testicle, hernias, congenital abnormalities, and urinary infections.

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