GreenLight Laser Therapy for BPH in Gilbert, AZ

GreenLight Laser Therapy is a proven treatment that has helped more than 1 million men around the world gain relief from the frustrating and life-changing symptoms of BPHDr. Namir Shaba has been designated as a Center of Excellence for GreenLight Laser Therapy and is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care to patients throughout the Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, and Gilbert area. Call (480) 924-7333 to request an appointment at our urology clinic in Gilbert, AZ today!

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What is GreenLight Laser Therapy?

GreenLight Laser Therapy uses a laser to remove excess prostate tissue. The laser treatment is delivered through a thin, flexible fiber, which is inserted into the urethra through an instrument called a cystoscope.

How does GreenLight Laser Therapy work?

A small fiber is inserted into the urethra through a cystoscope. The fiber carries laser energy that quickly removes prostate tissue. The tissue removal will allow urine to pass through freely. Natural urine flow is rapidly restored, and urinary symptoms are quickly relieved in most patients.

Do I have to stay in the hospital after a GreenLight procedure?

GreenLight Laser Therapy is generally an outpatient procedure. Typically, no overnight stay in the hospital is required, but it will depend on your individual condition.

What are the risks of GreenLight Laser Therapy?

All surgical treatments have inherent and associated risks. The GreenLight Laser System is intended for removal of soft tissue, including vaporization of the prostate for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Potential risks include irritative symptoms, bleeding, retrograde ejaculation and urinary tract infection.

How long does it take until symptoms are relieved?

Most patients experience relief of symptoms and improvement in urine flow within 24 hours of the procedure. However, medical history, your health conditions and other factors can influence treatment and recovery.1

How soon can I return to work or normal activity?

Most patients can resume normal activities within a couple of days. Strenuous activities can be resumed within a short time.1 Your doctor will discuss any restrictions and your specific condition during your visit following your procedure.

Does the GreenLight procedure affect sexual function?

In a recent study, 86% of patients reported improved or unchanged sexual satisfaction; 14% worsened. Similar outcomes were seen for erectile function.2

Is GreenLight Laser Therapy covered by insurance?

Medicare and most private insurers cover the GreenLight Laser Therapy procedure. It is the responsibility of the patient to contact their insurance provider for specific coverage information.

How do I know if I am a candidate for GreenLight Laser Therapy?

The GreenLight procedure is generally appropriate for most symptomatic BPH patients. Your provider will assess your symptoms and desired outcomes and determine the best course of treatment for you.

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Schedule an Appointment for BPH Treatment in Gilbert, AZ Today!

Dr. Namir Shaba is a highly trained urologist with extensive experience using GreenLight Laser Therapy to treat BPH. If you have been diagnosed with BPH or are experiencing symptoms of an enlarged prostate, please call (480) 924-7333 to request an appointment at our urology clinic in Gilbert, AZ today!


Additional Resources:

Click here to download the GreenLight patient brochure

Click here to download a quiz to assess your BPH symptoms

For more information on BPH and GreenLight Laser Therapy, please visit www.TreatMyBPH.com.

  1. Bachmann A, Tubaro A, Barber N, et al.180-W XPS GreenLight Laser Vaporisation Versus Transurethral Resection of the Prostate for the Treatment of Benign Prostatic Obstruction: 6 Month Safety and Efficacy Results of a European Multi-Centre Randomised Trial – The GOLIATH Study. Euro Urol. May 2014; 65(5): 931-942.
  2. Lukacs B, Loeffler J, Bruyère F, et al. Photoselective vaporization of the prostate with GreenLight 120-W laser compared with monopolar transurethral resection of the prostate: A multicenter randomized controlled trial. Eur Urol. 2012;61(6):1165-73.