Urologist in Gilbert, AZ
Compassionate Individualized Urologic Care
You are our passion every day. Southeast Valley Urology is an expert urology practice committed to providing the highest quality care to patients throughout the Gilbert area in the diagnosis and treatment of urology-related conditions.
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.


Comprehensive Urologic Treatment
At Southeast Valley Urology, we offer a wide range of urologic services including vasectomy, treatment for urinary incontinence, infertility & sexual dysfunction, BPH, prostate, bladder and testicular cancers & more.
Blog
Pro-Nox Nitrous Oxide Delivery System
Southeast Valley is excited to introduce Pro-Nox to our medical devices used at our urology clinic in Gilbert, AZ. Pro-Nox uses nitrous oxide as an anxiety-reducing method and can lessen discomforts felt during procedures such as cystos, vasectomy, and biopsies. If you have an upcoming procedure with Southeast Vally Urology ask about how Pro-Nox can help you with pre-procedure anxiety.
When Is The Right Time To Get A Vasectomy?
A vasectomy may seem like a permanent fix to most men as it shuts the door on having any or more children. The truth is, that is not the whole story. Half a million men decide to have a vasectomy each year in the US.
Ways Women Can Prevent Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Women who have a family history of pelvic organ prolapse or have had a vaginal birth are more vulnerable to this condition. It can be treated if it does occur, but more importantly, there are ways women can prevent pelvic organ prolapse before it happens.