Children who wet the bed don't have to avoid sleepovers. Wake Forest Baptist urologists provide a variety of helpful tips.
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Welcome to the Department of Urology! Each week, hundreds of patients choose to be treated at the only urology practice in western North Carolina that is part of an academic medical center. Our urologists are experienced caring for the most complicated and difficult cases – from prostate and bladder cancer to congenital abnormalities. So it only makes sense that patients also turn to us for common conditions such as urinary tract infections and enlarged prostates. Our role as a teaching hospital enables us to offer the latest treatments for our patients – in many areas our faculty helped set national and international standards for urological care. We were recently honored to be selected as one of America’s “Best Hospitals for Urologic Care” by U.S. News and World Report. As proud as we are of our accolades, we’re also proud of our commitment to compassionate care, delivered in our convenient location at 140 Charlois Boulevard in Winston-Salem. When you or a family member needs urologic care, we hope you’ll turn to Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center – where knowledge makes all the difference.Sincerely,Anthony Atala, MD Chair, Department of Urology Director, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine
From the latest treatments for a leaky bladder to what men need to know about their prostate gland, board-certified urologists from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center provide information that will benefit your whole family in a series of free seminars. We hope you’ll join us.
Watch Department of Urology surgeons perform robot-assisted surgery – a minimally invasive option that is associated with a shorter recovery – to treat prostate and kidney cancer.
Researchers at WFUBMC and colleagues have identified the first genetic variant associated with aggressive prostate cancer.
Robert J. Evans III, M.D. joins the Department of Urology as a specialist in painful bladder syndrome.
The 2009-2010 Best Doctors in America® database includes 214 physicians from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, a 19 percent increase from the 2007-2008 list.
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