Learn More About the Services Our Urology Clinic Provides
Offering a Wide Range of Treatments for Urinary Conditions
Serving residents from across the Western New York area, the experts at Western New York Urology Associates strive to provide comfort and relief for men, women and children suffering from a variety of urinary conditions.
With several urology clinics conveniently located throughout the greater Buffalo, NY area we serve Amherst, Lockport, Springville, Sanborn, Batavia, Niagara Falls, Cheektowaga, Orchard Park, Jamestown, and Hamburg, NY just to name a few; Western New York Urology Associates has spent years bringing together some of the leading physicians in the country. Because of our broad expertise, we can treat virtually any urologic condition, disorder, or disease affecting adults, seniors, and even children. Our services include treatments for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) and Enlarged Prostate, impotence, kidney stones, urinary incontinence and leakage, urinary tract infections, as well as prostate cancer treatment (and treatment for other prostate diseases), PSA testing, urologic surgery, and more.
We invite you to browse our website to see what our caring urology clinic team can do for your specific condition. To schedule an appointment, please feel free to call, email us at info@wnyurology.com, or fill out this online form.
Urinary Tract Infection Treatment
Urinary tract infections, or UTIs, refer to infections of the urethra, bladder, and sometimes the kidneys. They can be incredibly painful and irritating to deal with, and are characterized by discomfort or burning (especially during urination), frequent urination, blood in your urine, and other symptoms. You might also notice a fever or unexplained fatigue. Women are more likely to experience a UTI than men, though anyone can get one. If you suspect an infection, it's vital to seek prompt treatment; if the infection spreads to your kidneys, the consequences can be serious.
When you visit us with a urinary tract infection, we will perform an examination to verify the infection and prescribe an antibiotic to get rid of it. Most patients generally experience relief from their discomfort within the first few doses of their medication, but we will be on hand to answer any questions or perform any additional follow-up treatment that might become necessary.