In-Office Procedures and Urology Treatments in Johnson City
- Bladder Instillations
- Lavage
- BCG
- Bladder Scan
- BOTOX
- Catheter placement/drainage
- Foley
- Cystoscopy
- Interstim
- Prostate Biopsy
- Ultrasound
- Urodynamics
- Cystometrogram, Trial of Void, Uroflow, EMG
- Vasectomy
New Office Technology
UroNav Fusion Biopsy for Prostate
Allows physicians to accurately identify and sample areas of suspicion for a more exact diagnosis by fusing MRI and Ultrasound images to visualize suspicious areas. Targeted biopsies help to eliminate the need for multiple, random (or blind) biopsies and detect aggressive tumors that may have been missed with a blind biopsy.
UHS News
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Wilson Main Tower 6 is NOW OPEN!January 08, 2025
The UHS Wilson Main Tower’s sixth floor is officially open! A heartfelt thank you to every employee who worked incredibly hard to ensure a seamless transition for our patients, staff and visitors. Because of our team members, the sixth floor is now able to serve patients in our Cardiology unit.
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'Mended Hearts' support group meeting for cardiac patients set for Jan. 14January 08, 2025
UHS Heart & Vascular Services will host a kickoff meeting of the new local Mended Hearts chapter on January 14 at 5:15pm. Mended Hearts is a patient support group that offers hope and educates patients about cardiovascular health and empowers them as they manage a heart-healthy lifestyle.
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Elisa Chrzan, Physician Practice RN, recognized as UHS LaureateJanuary 07, 2025
Elisa Chrzan, RN, UHS Primary Care Robinson Street, has been selected a UHS Laureate recipient. The UHS Laureate, one of highest honors to be awarded to UHS employees and providers, is given annually to those who have shown incredible dedication to excellence, patient care, and Living Our Values Every Day throughout the course of the previous year.
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Refrain from hospital visitation if experiencing symptoms of illnessJanuary 06, 2025
For the health and safety of our patients and staff, we kindly ask that you refrain from visiting patients if you are feeling unwell. If you are experiencing symptoms such as fever, cough or other flu-like symptoms, you are encouraged to remain home.