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To schedule an appointment with a urologist, call (530) 631-3437.
Urology is a field of medicine which deals specifically with diseases and disorders of the male and female urinary tract and male reproductive organs. Urologists treat a wide variety of medical conditions, so knowledge of internal medicine, gynecology, pediatrics, and other specialties by the urologist is vital. There are several urologic sub-specialties, including female urology, male infertility, neuro-urology, and others.
Woodland Clinic’s urology team includes surgeons, physician assistants, and nurse who all specialize in urology and work closely together, ensuring our patients receive excellent personalized care.
Joyce Loeffler, MD
Dr. Loeffler is a graduate of the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. She completed her internship and residency with Boston University Medical Center. A board certified urologist, Dr. Loeffler performs a range of urological procedures, including UroLift. As a physician, Dr. Loeffler is dedicated to educating her patients about urologic disease and disorders in order to improve function and alleviate pain, improving each patient’s quality of life.
1321 Cottonwood Street
Woodland, CA 95695
Our team treats and manages a wide range of urology conditions, including:
You should consult specialist if you experience any of the following urology symptoms:
Urologists perform a wide range of medical procedures, but the most common procedures include:
If you have a urologic condition, you may be anxious about surgery and how it may affect bladder control or sexual function. At Woodland Clinic, our urology doctors use the da Vinci® Surgical System whenever possible. It's a minimally invasive, robot-assisted technology that allows your surgeon to operate with extreme precision and control. It's ideal for delicate urologic surgeries, such as robotic prostatectomies. It offers patients quicker recoveries with less scarring and blood loss.
If you need to meet with a urologist, talk to your primary care physician about a referral, or call (530) 631-3437.