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Why Choose Summit Urology?

At Summit Urology, we seek to provide the highest level of care through our highly skilled urologist and state of the art technologies. We are devoted to addressing the individual needs and demands of patients in a warm and caring environment.

Our board-certified urologist in Salt Lake City is highly skilled in all aspects of general urology. Utilizing the latest technology for diagnosis as well as medical and surgical treatment, we are recognized as an expert in cutting edge minimally-invasive procedures for BPH, vasectomies, vasectomy reversals, kidney stone treatment, low testosterone, all aspects of erectile dysfunction management, urinary incontinence, and the treatment of all urological cancers, including laparoscopic and robotic approaches, as well as HIFU for prostate cancer.

Steven Gange, MD, FACS

Board Certified Urologist in Salt Lake City

With over 25 years of clinical and research experience, Steve has developed particular expertise in Men’s Health Urology, emphasizing minimally invasive procedures. He continues to be active as a Clinical Researcher and as such was the first Urologist in North America to perform the NeoTract UroLift for BPH, and the first in the world to perform UroLift under local anesthesia.

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I have seen Dr. Gange for a number of years and developed the typical symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate. During my annual urologist visit, Dr. Gange laid out my options. After doing some personal research, I elected to have the Urolift procedure performed by Dr. Gange on an outpatient basis.

The procedure was uncomfortable but not particularly painful compared to other surgeries I have had. Recovery was relatively quick and I was back at work after two days of rest.

I did experience some significant discomfort associated with urination but was counseled that I was not drinking enough water. Once I increased my consumption of water, most of the discomfort went away and I was back to normal after about two weeks.

In the wake of the surgery, the urgency to urinate has gone away. The interval between trips to the bathroom has lengthened significantly such that I usually get up to urinate only once each night and sometimes not at all.

Having talked with others who have had more drastic prostate surgery, I feel that the Urolift procedure was much less stressful and the results were as hoped for.