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Ten Urology of St. Louis Doctors Recognized on List of Best Doctors in St. Louis

(ST. LOUIS, MO – June 3, 2021) Ten doctors from Urology of St. Louis (USL) were recently recognized on a list of the Best Doctors in St. Louis. The list was created by Castle Connolly, an independent healthcare research and information company that compiles information to help people find the best and most qualified medical …

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Urology of St. Louis Opens New Office in Granite City, Illinois

Urology of St. Louis recently opened a new location within Gateway Regional Medical Center located at 2044 Madison, Suite G7 in Granite City. The office, which opened May 24, will be open five days a week and is accepting new patients. James Rybak MD, Steven Bigg MD, Jacob Ark, MD, Perry Lovinggood MD, Seth Strope …

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Urology of St. Louis To Open New Satellite Office in Farmington, Missouri

Urology of St. Louis will soon open a satellite location within Parkland Health Center at 1103 West Liberty St., Suite 3045 in Farmington, Missouri. The office, which opens in May, will be open two Thursdays a month and is accepting new patients. William Critchlow, MD, will be the primary urologic physician at the new location …

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Article Published by Gina Powley, MSN, ANP-BC, on the Importance of Prostate Health

  Our own Gina Powley, MSN, ANP-BC, has a new article published online with Future of Personal Health. The article, titled “Don’t Let Your Prostate Health Slip Under the Radar”, highlights the importance of not putting your prostate health on the backburner during this time. Read the excerpt below and then click the link to …

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Largest-ever study of Prostate Cancer Genomics in black men

ST LOUIS – Much of what doctors know about Prostate Cancer and a man’s genes comes from past studies of mostly white men. Now, in the largest study of its kind to date, researchers have identified genes that are more frequently altered in prostate tumors from men of African ancestry compared to other racial groups, …

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