The designation recognizes that Dr. Siegel has achieved a high level of training and experience with the UroLift® System and demonstrated a commitment to exemplary care for men suffering from symptoms associated with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), also known as enlarged prostate.
Bladder Health Month in November prompts awareness about often overlooked symptoms like urinary incontinence, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and bladder cancer. Dr. Stephen Siegel, urologist at Boulder Medical Center, stresses the importance of recognizing signs such as urgency, pain, or irregular bleeding during urination. Tracking and discussing these symptoms with your doctor are crucial steps toward proactive bladder health management.
Enlarged prostate, or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), affects millions of American men, with prevalence increasing with age. Urolift is a minimally invasive procedure that offers relief.
No one wants to have kidney stones and anyone who has had one in the past certainly wants to avoid another one. Urologist Stephen Siegel, MD, shares recommendations for preventing another kidney stone.
Get the Facts, Get Diagnosed, and Take Control of Your Bladder Health The Urology Care Foundation and the American Urological…
Da Vinci Robotic-Assisted Surgery improves minimally invasive options for inguinal hernia and other pelvic area surgical procedures.
Boulder Medical Center urologist, Stephen Siegel, MD, offers a minimally invasive option that can treat BPH without the risks of traditional surgery.
COVID-19 Updates 2023/24 COVID-19 Vaccine FAQ Introducing the Boulder Medical Center (BMC) Covid-19 Vaccine FAQ Page! This resource is a…
Despite its high incidence, prostate cancer is one of the most survivable forms of cancer, but early detection is key. While prostate cancer screening may detect prostate early, leading medical organizations disagree about who should — and who shouldn’t — get screened. That’s why the American Cancer Society recommends informed decision-making when it comes to having a test to check for prostate cancer. ~Dr. Carolyn Fronczak, urologist