45 Francis Street Asbii 3 Brigham And Women's Hospital Division Of Urology
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45 Francis Street Asbii 3 Brigham And Women's Hospital Division Of Urology
Dr. Kevin Loughlin, MD (he/him) is a Urologist in Boston, MA with over 18 years of experience. What is your opinion of Dr. Kevin Loughlin, MD? Rate this provider below so other people can make informed decision.
Gender
Male
Experience
Over 18 Years of Experience
Languages Spoken
English
Treatments
Treatments
Based on the training and education, Dr. Kevin Loughlin, MD may perform the following treatments. Please always check with Dr. Kevin Loughlin, MD directly about which exact treatments he offers.
Da Vinci Prostatectomy
Male Sling
Penile Rehabilitation
Bladder Control Treatment
Penile Prosthesis
Da Vinci Partial Nephrectomy
Cystectomy
Emsella
Sonablate High Intensity Focused Ultrasound for Prostate Cancer
STD Treatment
ESWL
HPV Treatment
GAINSWave
Penile Clamp
Testosterone Treatment
Biofeedback for Male Incontinence
No-Scalpel Vasectomy
Common Conditions
Common Conditions
Based on the training and education, Dr. Kevin Loughlin, MD may treat patients with the following conditions. Please always check with Dr. Kevin Loughlin, MD directly about which exact conditions he treats.
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Location
Location
45 Francis Street Asbii 3 Brigham And Women's Hospital Division Of Urology
Diabetes Urological Care. Why People with Diabetes Need to See a Urologist.Urological health issues and diabetes are closely connected. People with type II diabetes are prone to urinary tract problems, which affect anything from urgency and frequency of urination to kidney health and sexual function. One of the most significant issues caused by diabetes is damage to the...