Urology Partners

Urology Partners If you are in need of experienced urologists, look no further than Urology Partners.

We are a private practice group who has been providing care in the community for 50+ years. Urology Partners is dedicated to helping each of our patients and whatever ailments they may have. We have used our years of industry experience to study the major illnesses and diseases in our field, so that we may be able to offer you the very best care.

This Veterans Day, we pause to honor all who have served our country with courage and commitment.Thank you for your serv...
11/11/2025

This Veterans Day, we pause to honor all who have served our country with courage and commitment.

Thank you for your service and sacrifice.

November is Men’s Health Awareness Month!Prostate cancer is one of the most common—and most treatable—cancers in men whe...
11/10/2025

November is Men’s Health Awareness Month!

Prostate cancer is one of the most common—and most treatable—cancers in men when caught early. Talk to your urologist about PSA testing and the right time to start screening.

Your health is worth the conversation. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/4hS4B3Z

Healthy Habits for Better Urologic HealthGood urologic health is key to overall well-being—from bladder control to kidne...
10/30/2025

Healthy Habits for Better Urologic Health

Good urologic health is key to overall well-being—from bladder control to kidney function and reproductive health. Small daily choices can make a big difference. Learn more: https://urologypartners.net/everyday-habits-for-better-urologic-health/

- Hydrate Often: Drink plenty of water to flush bacteria and support your kidneys.
- Don’t Hold It: Go when you feel the urge—holding it can strain your bladder and increase infection risk.
- Watch What You Drink: Caffeine, alcohol, and carbonated drinks can irritate the bladder.
- Stay Active: Exercise improves circulation and helps maintain a healthy weight, reducing pressure on your bladder.
- Strengthen Your Pelvic Floor: Kegel exercises benefit both men and women by improving bladder control.
- Pay Attention to Changes: Pain, burning, or frequent urges may need a urologist’s attention.

Healthy bladder habits go a long way toward lifelong urologic wellness.

Overactive bladder (OAB) is more common than many realize—affecting both men and women. While it’s often part of aging, ...
10/28/2025

Overactive bladder (OAB) is more common than many realize—affecting both men and women. While it’s often part of aging, it’s not a normal part of it.

Frequent urges, waking up at night, and worrying about finding a restroom can disrupt daily life—but OAB is highly treatable!

Treatment options include pelvic floor exercises, diet changes, medications, and minimally invasive therapies.

If bladder symptoms are interfering with your comfort or sleep, talk to a urologist—relief is possible.

10/27/2025

Happy National Medical Assistant Week! This week, we celebrate our incredible Medical Assistants who play a vital role i...
10/22/2025

Happy National Medical Assistant Week!

This week, we celebrate our incredible Medical Assistants who play a vital role in patient care every single day. From greeting patients with a smile to supporting our providers and ensuring every visit runs smoothly — your compassion, skill, and dedication make all the difference.

Thank you for the care you bring to every patient and the teamwork you share with our staff.

Take Charge of Your Health this Prostate Cancer Awareness MonthProstate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men—...
09/24/2025

Take Charge of Your Health this Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men—yet when it’s found early, it’s highly treatable.

- Know your risk factors (age, family history, race, lifestyle)
- Talk openly with your doctor about screening
- Stay proactive with regular checkups

Every man’s journey is unique, and so is every screening plan. Taking the time to learn your risk—and when to start screening—can make all the difference.

Your health matters. Start the conversation today.

In its early stages, prostate cancer often has no symptoms—making screening critical. https://urologypartners.net/recogn...
09/16/2025

In its early stages, prostate cancer often has no symptoms—making screening critical. https://urologypartners.net/recognizing-the-symptoms-of-prostate-cancer/

Possible signs can include changes in urination, blood in urine or semen, or persistent pain in the back, hips, or pelvis. These symptoms may also be caused by non-cancerous conditions, so it’s important to talk with your doctor.

🩺 When to Screen

Age 50: Most men should begin discussions

Age 40–45: High-risk men (family history or African American men)

Early detection saves lives by offering more treatment options and better outcomes.

September is Prostate Cancer Awareness MonthProstate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, and while not all ...
09/10/2025

September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, and while not all risk factors can be controlled, knowing them is the first step toward prevention and early detection. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3JZ94op

- Age: Risk increases after 50
- Family History: Higher if a father, brother, or son had prostate cancer
- Race: African American men face higher risk and often more advanced disease
- Lifestyle & Genetics: Diet, obesity, and BRCA1/BRCA2 mutations can play a role

🩺 When to Be Tested
Average risk: Begin discussions at age 50
High risk: Start earlier, around 40–45

Screening usually involves a PSA blood test and sometimes a digital re**al exam (DRE). Healthy habits, regular checkups, and open conversations with your doctor all help lower risk and protect your health.

🇺🇸 Happy Labor Day! 🇺🇸Today we celebrate the dedication and hard work of our incredible care teams—and the strength of t...
09/01/2025

🇺🇸 Happy Labor Day! 🇺🇸

Today we celebrate the dedication and hard work of our incredible care teams—and the strength of the patients and families we serve. Wishing everyone a safe and restful holiday!

08/28/2025

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18099 Lorain Avenue
Cleveland, OH
44111

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+12169410333

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