Setting the standard in innovative urology care
From more common urology problems to the most complex cases, our specialists at Mon Health Urology have your every need covered.
With resources including state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and advanced treatment techniques, such as robot-assisted technology and many other laparoscopic and minimally invasive procedures, we have the capabilities to treat conditions in men and women with minimal discomfort and quicker recovery times.
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Contact Us
Morgantown: 304-599-3074
Kingwood: 304-329-4701
Weston: 304-269-8128
Providing advanced therapies patients need with the personal care patients deserve.
Our patients turn to Mon Health Urology for care, not only because of our clinical excellence but also because our team of urologists, specialists and staff understands what's important to you: personalized care, open communication, access to advanced diagnostics, treatments and positive outcomes.
Where you get your care is your choice.
Choose Mon Health and Feel the Difference.
Mon Health Urology's specialized team diagnoses and treats a variety of urological conditions, from cancer to kidney stones.
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Men
- BPH/Enlarged Prostate
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Prostate Cancer
- Vasectomy
- Kidney Stones
- Urinary Incontinence
- Overactive Bladder
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Women
- Chronic UTIs
- Chronic Pelvic Pain
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Vaginal Atrophy
- Kidney Stones
- Urinary Incontinence
- Overactive Bladder
Women's Urology Wellness Checklist
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Ages 18-30
Find out if there is a family history of bladder or kidney cancer.
See a gynecologist for routine exams, and follow safe sexual practices.
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Ages 30-50
Maintain your blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol levels, as they are linked to kidney disease.
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Ages 50-70
Look for changes in bathroom breaks like urgency, frequency, leakage or frequent nighttime urination.
Men's Urology Wellness Checklist
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Ages 18-30
Perform routine testicular self-exams.
Find out if there is a family history of bladder, kidney, or prostate cancer.
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Ages 30-50
High blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol levels can cause kidney disease and erectile dysfunction.
Get screened for prostate cancer if you are African American or if you have a father, brother, or son with prostate cancer.
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Ages 50-70
Talk to your doctor about prostate screening.
Look for changes in bathroom breaks like urgency, frequency, decreased flow or frequent nighttime urination.
Types of Procedures
- Advanced Robotic Surgery
- Aquablation Therapy
- Radical Prostatectomy (for prostate cancer)
- Simple Prostatectomy (for benign enlarged prostate)
- Radical and Partial Nephrectomy (for kidney cancer)
- Cystectomy (for bladder cancer)
- Pyeloplasty (for ureteropelvic junction obstruction)
- Pyelolithotomy (for large staghorn kidney stones)
- Adrenalectomy (adrenal gland(s) removal)
- Vasectomy
- Nephroureterectomy (for upper tract urothelial cancers)
- Partial Ureterectomy (for ureteral cancer)
- Sacrocolpopexy (for female prolapse)
- Sacral Neuromodulation Placement: InertStim® (for overactive bladder symptoms)
- UroLift® Prostatic Life (for benign prostatic obstruction and patients who have failed medication or would like alternative to medication)
- Men's Health and Penile Prosthetic Surgery
- Lithotripsy (kidney stone treatment)
- Sacral Neuromodulation Therapy (InterStim)