MaineHealth Urology Rockport provides expert care for urologic conditions in patients of all ages. Our advanced capabilities meet national standards, and our personal touch reminds you that you're close to home. Our multidisciplinary team has experience in a wide range of urological specialties. We will listen to your questions and provide expert answers, information and options.
Advanced urology services, close to home
Our urologists are surgical specialists who also treat certain conditions affecting the prostate, testicles, kidney and bladder. We use state-of-the-art diagnostic and radiology equipment to evaluate patients with high accuracy and efficiency.
Conditions commonly treated
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Pelvic Medicine
In close collaboration with MaineHealth gynecologists, our urologists use a spectrum of treatment options to treat pelvic dysfunction, from medication to surgery. Options for minimally invasive treatment include collagen injection performed on an outpatient basis.
Urologic Cancer
Our urologists treat urological cancers in partnership with board-certified surgeons at MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital.
Erectile Dysfunction
This common condition may be associated with depression, loss of self-esteem and increased anxiety. After a thorough evaluation of a person's medical history, an examination and laboratory tests, we offer erectile dysfunction treatment options ranging from counseling to surgical treatments.
Kidney Stones
Kidney stones can cause severe pain in the kidney, ureter or bladder. Stone come in many forms, so we have a broad array of treatment options. These include medical management, non-invasive extracorporeal shock wave treatment, endoscopic surgical management with laser, minimally invasive percutaneous treatment and, when necessary, open surgery.
Through our partnerships with the American Cancer Society, American College of Surgeons and MaineHealth, we can help you learn about your condition and understand how to stay healthy. For example, we recommend that you:
- Drink plenty of fluids
- Know your family medical history
- Maintain a low-fat, high-fiber diet
- Limit caffeine and alcohol
- Stop smoking
- Avoid excess calcium
- Get plenty of exercise
- Regular screening for prostate cancer can lead to early diagnosis of a life-threatening cancer
- You don't have to live with urinary incontinence after childbirth or as you age - MaineHealth is here to help
- Erectile dysfunction is common and should be discussed with your doctor
We're here to listen to questions and help you find answers.