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  1. USMD Granbury Clinic, Urologist, Granbury, TX (July 2013 – March 2024) Brazos Urology Clinic, Urologist, Granbury, TX (July 2004 – June 2013) The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Teaching Assistant, Dallas, TX (June 1997 – January 1998)

    • How Does Greenlight Laser Help BPH?
    • What Is Urolift?
    • What Is Rezūm?
    • How Does A Doctor Know Which Procedure to do?
    • Can Bph Be Prevented?
    • When Should Men Get Help For BPH?
    • Is Surgery The only Option to Treat BPH?
    • What Happens During A Typical appointment?
    • How Long Can Bph Care Be Delayed?

    Before GreenLight, some patients were getting up multiple times a night to urinate. After GreenLight, they only have to get up once. Some patients who couldn’t urinate at all or were told they would need a catheter 24/7 for their entire life now don’t need a catheter. GreenLight can be life-changing. In fact, 90% of the time we’re also getting peop...

    This is an office-based procedure that uses tiny implants to lift and hold the enlarged prostate tissue out of the way so it no longer blocks the urethra. There is no cutting, heating or removal of prostate tissue. People are awake for UroLift. Some people don’t want to be awake for the procedure, which is when GreenLight is a great choice.

    Rezūm is water vapor therapy that uses the natural energy in water to treat prostate tissue causing BPH. Rezūm is done in a doctor’s office or another outpatient setting.

    I do a bladder scope to check the size of someone’s bladder and prostate to find out which procedure may work best. I also talk with my patients to learn about what is important to them. It’s always best to talk with a doctor to figure out what’s best for you.

    BPH can’t be prevented. Part of why we’re seeing more BPH is because more men get testosterone replacement therapy, which causes the prostate to grow (testosterone is a natural chemical in the body that helps it to work).

    It’s important to talk with a doctor if you have any of the following symptoms: 1. Urinating more than normal 2. Weak urine stream 3. Needing to urinate with more frequency 4. A sense of urgency when urinating 5. Getting up many times during the night to urinate If you need to get up once a night to urinate, that’s normal. Getting up three, four or...

    Normally, the first step in treating BPH is medication and the next step is surgery. Medications help to relax the muscle in the prostate. Some of these medications have sexual side effects. There are also medications to shrink the prostate, but these also have side effects. Some men who put off treatment too long may not respond to medication and ...

    I always screen for prostate cancer as part of your appointment. Don’t be alarmed. This is an important step in creating your care plan. I usually see people in person for the first visit because I need to do a prostate exam, urine analysis and bladder scan. The bladder scan tells us if a patient is not emptying their bladder completely. After the ...

    Don’t let symptoms of BPH go on for too long. I have seen men who have put off seeking care for BPH symptoms for too long. Delaying care can overwork your bladder to the point where it won’t go back to normal. Getting care can help you. Technology has improved and side effects have improved. You can often go back to a normal quality of life very qu...

  2. Urology. USMD Physician Services 1209 Medical Plaza Court. Granbury, TX 76048. 817-784-8268. Location Website.

  3. Mar 31, 2016 · Cleburne, TX 76033 (2 other locations) 4 48. Write a Review. Dr. Christopher Todd Buchanan, MD is a health care provider primarily located in Cleburne, TX, with another office in Granbury, TX. Their specialties include Urology. Dr. Buchanan is affiliated with Glen Rose Medical Center. They speak English and Spanish.

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    • 829 N Nolan River Rd, Cleburne, 76033, TX
  4. Dr. Christopher Buchanan, MD is an Urology Specialist in Cleburne, TX. They graduated from University of Utah School of Medicine and is affiliated with Lake Granbury Medical Center and USMD Hospital at Fort Worth. Patients rated Dr. Buchanan an average 3.4 star rating. Dr. Buchanan works at Practice in Cleburne, TX with other offices in ...

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