
7 Ways to Help Prevent Kidney Stones
Kidney stones are relatively common, causing painful symptoms for millions of Americans. If you’re prone to kidney stones, here are seven tips that could help reduce your risk of them forming in the future.
Dr. Alfred Shtainer is a leading Board Certified Urologist with 25 years experience. His clinic, Adult and Pediatric Urology, has offices located in, Brooklyn, Queens, and New York. He is affiliated with Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. Dr. Shtainer is an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of all diseases in men, women, and children related to the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and testicles.
In our clinic, we utilize the most modern, state-of-the-art equipment to accurately diagnose problems related to urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted diseases, kidney stones, impotence and premature ejaculation, incontinence, prostate diseases and cancer, blood in the urine, urologic causes of back pain, difficulty urinating, and male infertility.
Correct diagnosis is the shortest path to successful therapy.
In our offices, we often use natural remedies which avoid side effects associated with most medications. Dr. Shtainer also offers minimally invasive therapies such as a 15-minute in-office procedure to shrink the prostate.
Most insurance plans and HMO’s are accepted and same day and weekend appointments are available.
All patient information is strictly confidential.
Kidney stones are relatively common, causing painful symptoms for millions of Americans. If you’re prone to kidney stones, here are seven tips that could help reduce your risk of them forming in the future.
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Adult and Pediatric Urology accepts most insurance plans. If you do not see your insurance listed here, please call our office for more information.