Urologist in Phoenix, AZ
Compassionate Individualized Urologic Care
Our urology clinic in Phoenix, AZ provides compassionate and individualized care to our patients. Our urologists in Phoenix, AZ are dedicated to providing exceptional care and treatment for urologic conditions, including prostate cancer, kidney stones, urinary incontinence, and more. We understand the importance of personalized care and take the time to listen to our patients and develop treatment plans that best fit their unique needs.

Integrating Advanced Technology
Southeast Valley Urology offers a full range of urologic procedures using the latest tools and techniques, including:
UroLift®
UroLift for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which features minimal side effects and virtually no downtime.
HIFU
High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound for prostate cancer is a minimally invasive procedure that offers dramatically reduced side effects.
Botox Therapy
Botox Therapy offers an approach for overactive bladder treatment.
Robotic & Laparoscopic
Minimally invasive procedures address cancer, enlarged prostate, and kidney stones with reduced recovery time
ESWL
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy uses shock waves to break up kidney stones.
Vasectomy
We offer minimally invasive no-scalpel vasectomy to help you achieve sterility.


Blog
Understanding UroLift: Your Guide to Enlarged Prostate Treatment
Living with an enlarged prostate—also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)—can significantly affect a man’s quality of life, causing symptoms like frequent urination, weak urine flow, or incomplete bladder emptying. Fortunately, advances in treatment have made it easier to manage BPH without invasive surgery.
What Should You Expect During and After Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery?
Choosing to have pelvic organ prolapse surgery is a serious decision and should be made in consultation with a certified urogynecologist like Dr. Frank Simoncini at our urology clinic near Phoenix. After trying non-surgical treatments, surgery may be the only option you have left in order to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle.
When to Get a Prostate Cancer Screening
The American Cancer Society recommends that men with average risk begin prostate screening at age 50. For those with increased risk factors, they suggest 45 or even 40. Before deciding, it is important to weigh the pros and cons with Dr.










