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Dr. George M. Suarez, MD

Urologist

Dr. George Suarez is a urologist practicing in Miami, FL. Dr. Suarez specializes in diseases of the urinary tract: prostate cancer, kidney stones and the male reproductive system. This includes areas of the bladder, urethra, kidneys, penis and prostate. Urology is a surgical specialty and requires knowledge in other areas of expertise such as gynecology and internal medicine due to the variety of clinical problems that are involved.
Dr. Suarez is the world's most experience HIFU doctor in America. He is the founder of Sonacare Medical and served as Medical Director for the approval by the FDA. He has been awarded The Miami Herald 2016 Visionary Award in Medicine, as well as other numerous recognition.
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44 years Experience
Dr. George M. Suarez, MD
  • Miami, FL
  • Ross University
  • Accepting new patients

Why does my son need to urinate every hour?

It may be related multiple of factors. I suggest you have him evaluated by his peditrician or perhaps consider a peditric urologist.

Can you conceive children with one testicle?

Yes, you only need one fully normal testicle to impregnate your partner.

What could cause difficulty with urination?

The differential diagnosis would be the following: 1) Neurogenic bladder dysfunction: directly from bladder injury physical, muscular or nerves, spine or other neurologic injuries. 2)BPH READ MORE
The differential diagnosis would be the following:
1) Neurogenic bladder dysfunction: directly from bladder injury physical, muscular or nerves, spine or other neurologic injuries.
2)BPH or enlarged prostate (most common)
3)Urethral strictures or scar tissue (common after infections)

Bladder Cancer?

Likely to live a normal life expectancy. Unless accelerated by associated medical conditions.

My penis won't get 100% erect. What could it be?

What to do: see a urologist, A doctor that specializes in erectile dysfunction. The causes may be broken down into four: 1) Vascular or blood flow- both to the penis (arterial) READ MORE
What to do: see a urologist, A doctor that specializes in erectile dysfunction. The causes may be broken down into four:
1) Vascular or blood flow- both to the penis (arterial) or away or drainage from the penis (Vein leak)
2) Neurologic or nave injury anywhere from spinal cord to the penile nerves.
3) Pshycological: maybe from a variety of reasons and usually treated be a combined pshycology/urology approach
4) A combination of the above.

What are the symptoms of a prostate issue?

Frequency of urination has a wide range of etiologic reasons. Below are a few of the most common: 1) BPH: an enlarged prostate, which the patient never empties the bladder. 2) READ MORE
Frequency of urination has a wide range of etiologic reasons. Below are a few of the most common:
1) BPH: an enlarged prostate, which the patient never empties the bladder.
2) Neurogenic Bladder: This is a bladder dysfunction that may be associated with one, or a combination of etiologies, such as: Back injuries, Nerve injuriesrelated to bladder function or physical obstruction due to prostate enlargement or urethral sticture or scar tissue commonly reffered as urethral strictures

Why do I have a curved penis?

This is typically known as Peyronie's. It is a condition where there is variable degrees of curvature of the penis. It is typically something you are born with, but it can also READ MORE
This is typically known as Peyronie's. It is a condition where there is variable degrees of curvature of the penis. It is typically something you are born with, but it can also be an acquired condition due to injury. It can be treated with a variaty of things and in most cases it is reversed, cured or confined to not progress.

Can a vasectomy leave a lump?

This can be in the form of what is typically small mass or lump where the tubes or the Vas are tied with sutures.

What can I do to prevent the return of hydrocele?

Hydroceles are typically either congenital (born with it) or acquired secondary to, or associated with some degree of trauma. A hydrocele is the result of a thin capsule of tissue READ MORE
Hydroceles are typically either congenital (born with it) or acquired secondary to, or associated with some degree of trauma. A hydrocele is the result of a thin capsule of tissue that forms around the testicle and is filled with some degree of clear benign fluid. Treatment requires removal or excision. Simple drainage has an almost forsure reoccurrence within a short time.

Can kidney stones cause a urinary tract infection?

Kidney stones can cause urinary tract infections. Particularly if the stones is causing obstruction. Likewise certain urinary infections/bacteria can cause kidney stones. The most READ MORE
Kidney stones can cause urinary tract infections. Particularly if the stones is causing obstruction. Likewise certain urinary infections/bacteria can cause kidney stones. The most common of these are infections associated with a bacteria known as "Proteus Mirabilis" that can cause large to a variety of size kidney stones commonly refferred to as "staghorn Calculus."
Regardless, it is best to see a urologist in order to be properly diagnosed and treated. Complete removal of the stone is imperitive to prevent reoccurrence.

Do kidney stones cause blood in urine?

This could be from a kidney stones, but likewise from other etiologies. The common denominator in such situations is the presence of a unique type of bacteria that produces the READ MORE
This could be from a kidney stones, but likewise from other etiologies. The common denominator in such situations is the presence of a unique type of bacteria that produces the key ingredient that produces the stone. This is common in Urea -splitting producing bacteria such as "Proteus." The common stones produced can be extremely large stones and are refferred to as "Staghorn Calculus."

What is the best test for a prostate abscess?

Trans rectal or transurethral drainage by puncture. Depending on size and location.

What are the treatment options for bladder cancer?

If the cancer is not invasive into the muscle of the bladder, local resection is treatment. If there is muscle invasion, complete or radical removal of the bladder may be necessary. READ MORE
If the cancer is not invasive into the muscle of the bladder, local resection is treatment. If there is muscle invasion, complete or radical removal of the bladder may be necessary.

Dr. George Suarez

Why do my son's testicles hurt?

I would suggest you have him checked by a urologist. This may be as simple as “growing pains” or hormonal changes common at that age. But there are potential other concerns, such READ MORE
I would suggest you have him checked by a urologist. This may be as simple as “growing pains” or hormonal changes common at that age. But there are potential other concerns, such as infectious, inflammation, intermittent torsion or hormonal.
Strongly suggest to have him evaluated.

Hope this is helpful. Please do not disregard as it could be a serious condition.