Urology
Specialized care, close to home
Monument Health urologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of problems involving the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra in both men and women such kidney and bladder stones, kidney, bladder, prostate and ureter cancers, urinary incontinence or leakage. They also treat conditions involving the prostate and other reproductive organs in men, like erectile dysfunction and abnormal penile curvature. When necessary, our urologists offer minimally invasive surgery (robotic and laparoscopic) for many conditions. Patients who have robotic-assisted surgery with our da Vinci Robotic Surgery System experience smaller incisions, less pain and typically shorter hospital stays. Urologists with Monument Health are members of the American College of Surgeons.
- Erectile dysfunction and abnormal penile curvature
- Kidney and bladder stones
- Kidney, bladder, prostate and ureter cancers
- Kidney obstruction
- Overactive bladder
- Pediatric urology
- Prolapse
- Prostate enlargement
- Routine urologic visits and post urological surgical care
- Urinary incontinence or leakage
Awards
Monument Health Rapid City Clinic, 2805 5th Street
2805 5th Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
Location Details
Trista Borgwardt, CNP
Rapid City, SD
Kristi Dawson, PA-C
Rapid City, SD
Jarrett Fowler, PA-C
Rapid City, SD
Jordan Heins, PA-C
Rapid City, SD
Caiti Kean, CNP
Rapid City, SD
Elizabeth Stamper, CNP
Rapid City, SD
Melissa Wallace, CNP
Rapid City, SD
Kari Zimmerman, CNP
Rapid City, SD
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