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Urology

Comprehensive Urologic Care at Aspen Valley Hospital

Aspen Valley Hospital’s Network of Care includes a committed Urology team, including two physicians from Rocky Mountain Urology. We offer a dedicated focus on all urologic care, both male and female, with each of our physicians bringing a special interest to the practice. Together, the group provides full coverage of all urological services. 

Aspen Valley Hospital’s urological services span the spectrum of patient needs, from acute ailments to chronic illnesses and cutting-edge prostate cancer treatments.

Location:

Rocky Mountain Urology at Aspen Valley Hospital

0401 Castle Creek Road
Aspen, CO 81611

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Tuesdays 2-3x/month,
8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Services

Bladder Cancer

The most common malignancy of the urinary tract, often will recur with time.

Bladder Prolapse

The dropping, falling, sinking, or sliding of the bladder from its normal position.

Enlarged Prostate (BPH)

Noncancerous enlargement of prostate that causes urinary problems.

Rocky Mountain Urology providers treat BPH using a state-of-the-art and minimally invasive procedure called UroLift.

Epididymitis

Inflammation of the epididymis that causes pain near the testicle, sometimes the result of an infection.

Hematospermia

Blood in the semen.

Hematuria

Blood in the urine.

Hydrocele

An accumulation of fluid that surrounds the testis in the scrotum.

Hypogonadism

Low testosterone; can affect sex drive, erections and general sense of well-being.

Hypospadias

Abnormal location of the urethral opening.

Impotence (ED, or erectile dysfunction)

The inability to achieve or sustain a penile erection.
Non-Surgical Management of Erectile Dysfunction
Surgical Management of Erectile Dysfunction

Incontinence

The inability to control urination. Surgical Management of Urinary Incontinence
Minimally Invasive Management of Urinary Incontinence
The condition of being unable to produce offspring.

Kidney Cancer

A malignancy of the kidney tissue or urine collection system within the kidney.

Kidney Stone

A crystallized mineral deposit occurring in the kidney, often causes severe pain if it enters the drainage tube (ureter) exiting the kidney.

Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS)

Frequency, urgency, nocturia (night time urination), dysuria (painful urination), dribbling and weak urinary stream.

Meatal Stenosis

Abnormal narrowing of the urethral opening.

Pediatric Bed-wetting (Nocturnal Enuresis)

Night-time bed-wetting.

Peyronie's Disease

Abnormal curvature of the penis during an erection.

Prostate Cancer

The most common invasive cancer among American males.

Prostatitis

Inflammation of the prostate gland, sometimes the result of infection.

Pyelonephritis

Infection of the kidney.

Skin lesions

A rash, sore, growth, or other change to the skin.

Spermatocele

A cystic swelling of the epididymis (within the scrotum) that contains sperm.

Testicular Cancer

A malignancy of the testis occurring most frequently in men between 15 and 35 years of age.

Undescended testicle

A testis located in an abnormal position, usually in the inguinal canal (groin).

Ureterocele

Abnormal cystic dilation of the terminal segment of the ureter as it inserts into the bladder.

Ureteropelvic Junction (UPJ) Obstruction

Abnormal blockage in the urinary system that occurs at the junction between the kidney and ureter.

Urethral Caruncle

Benign (non cancerous) growth at opening of the urethea.

Urinary Retention

The inability to urinate, requires temporary drainage with a catheter.

Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

An infection of one or more structures in the urinary system.more information on UTI in adults and children

Vaginal Prolapse

A relaxing of the vaginal walls causing the bladder and/or rectum to bulge into the vagina.

Varicocele

Abnormally dilated veins within the scrotum.

Vesicoureteral Reflux

A condition that allows urine to move backwards from the bladder to the kidney and as a result increases the chance of urinary infections.

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