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Dr. Yurkanin provides the most appropriate care for urologic diseases utilizing both traditional therapies and current advances is medical and surgical technology.

The right time is NOW!                                  ⌚
10/25/2021

The right time is NOW!





Vasectomy reversal reconnects the pathway for the s***m to get into the semen. Most often, the cut ends of the vas are r...
10/22/2021

Vasectomy reversal reconnects the pathway for the s***m to get into the semen. Most often, the cut ends of the vas are reattached. In some cases, the ends of the vas are joined to the epididymis. These surgeries can be done under a special microscope ("microsurgery"). When the tubes are joined, s***m can again flow through the urethra.
Please read below the full article about this topic:
https://www.urologyhealth.org/urology-a-z/v/vasectomy-reversal





Good health and good sense are two of life’s greatest blessings. Publilius Syrus                                  💪
10/21/2021

Good health and good sense are two of life’s greatest blessings.
Publilius Syrus





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If you're considering a vasectomy call and discuss the leading no-scalpel vasectomy that we offer. With hundreds of proc...
10/20/2021

If you're considering a vasectomy call and discuss the leading no-scalpel vasectomy that we offer. With hundreds of procedures performed and extensive experience right here in Tucson, Arizona, we are a leading choice when it comes to vasectomy.
https://www.azmius.com/





Urologists help patients with health issues like:✅Pain when urinating (peeing), like a Urinary tract infection (UTI)✅Pro...
10/18/2021

Urologists help patients with health issues like:

✅Pain when urinating (peeing), like a Urinary tract infection (UTI)
✅Problems with urine leaks, like with incontinence
✅Bladder issues, like overactive bladder (OAB)
✅Kidney stones
✅Problems with urine flow
✅Problems getting pregnant (infertility)
✅Problems with ge****ls (male or female s*x organs)
✅Enlarged prostate or prostatitis
✅Cancers in the kidneys, bladder, testicles, p***s or prostate
✅Male hormone problems, like low testosterone
Please read below the full information:

https://www.urologyhealth.org/healthy-living/care-blog/2019/what-to-expect-at-your-first-urology-visit





“Time and health are two precious assets that we don’t recognize and appreciate until they have been depleted.”  – Denis...
10/15/2021

“Time and health are two precious assets that we don’t recognize and appreciate until they have been depleted.” – Denis Waitley
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“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”― Theodore Roosevelt
10/13/2021

“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”
― Theodore Roosevelt





Choosing to have a vasectomy is a very personal choice. Talk with your partner, and think about what is best for you and...
10/12/2021

Choosing to have a vasectomy is a very personal choice. Talk with your partner, and think about what is best for you and your family. Be sure to bring up any questions you may have with your health care provider.

Below are some things to keep in mind:

👉Vasectomy is safer and cheaper than tubal ligation (blocking the fallopian tubes to prevent pregnancy) in women.
👉The one-time cost of a vasectomy may be cheaper over time than the cost of other birth control methods, such as condoms or medication.
👉A vasectomy does not protect against s*xually transmitted diseases (STDs). Use condoms to protect against STDs.
Lastly, it is important to note vasectomy is a permanent method of birth control. This may be a plus or a minus based on your own situation. You should not have a vasectomy if you may want to father children in the future. While it is possible to have a vasectomy reversed, this can be a difficult and costly procedure. Also, reversing or “undoing” a vasectomy does not always result in pregnancy. So it is important to think through all your choices carefully before deciding to have a vasectomy.
Read the full information here:
https://www.urologyhealth.org/healthy-living/urologyhealth-extra/magazine-archives/fall-2014/quick-snip-should-you-get-a-vasectomy






There is something good in everyday!
10/11/2021

There is something good in everyday!





Testicular self-examination is when you check your testicles for any abnormalities. It is important to know what feels n...
10/08/2021

Testicular self-examination is when you check your testicles for any abnormalities. It is important to know what feels normal and to be able to notice any changes. Changes are not always cancer. If it is cancer and you catch it early, you have the best chance for a cure.

When To Perform Self-Exam
▶️Boys can start these self-exams during their teens
▶️Do a self-exam each month – it only takes a few minutes
▶️Start right after a hot bath or shower, when the scrotal skin is most relaxed and the te**es can be felt easily.
How to Perform Self-Exam
▶️Do the exam while standing
▶️Look for swelling in the sc***um
▶️Gently feel the scrotal sac to find a testicle
▶️Check each testicle one at a time by firmly and gently rolling it between the thumb and fingers of both hands to feel the whole surface.
Note:
✅It is normal for one testicle to be slightly larger than the other
✅It is normal to feel a cord-like structure (called the epididymis) on the top and back of each testicle
Read here the full article:
https://www.urologyhealth.org/urology-a-z/t/testicular-self-exam





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Tucson, AZ
85712

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