Neurourology
The Division of Neurourology studies both men and women with voiding dysfunction from the extremes of urinary incontinence to urinary retention and voiding dysfunction from all causes, especially from neurologic sources. Patients with neurologic conditions such as spinal cord injury or stroke can have voiding dysfunction that can be difficult to control. These types of patients would be best served by the Division of Neurourology.
Larissa Bresler, MD
Assistant Professor
Subspecialty / Clinical Expertise:
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery
Clinical/Research Interests:
- Bladder Cancer/Urothelial Cancer/Hematuria
- Complex Kidney Cysts
- Kidney Cancer
- Kidney Stones
- Kidney/Ureteric Stones
- Laser/PVP/Holmium Prostate Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Prostate Cancer/Elevated PSA
- Testicular Cancer
- Urinary Incontinence
- Urinary Infections
- Voiding Dysfunction
- Benign Prostatic Enlargement (BPH)
Practice Locations:
- Loyola Center for Health at Oakbrook Terrace
- Loyola University Medical Center
- Loyola Outpatient Center
Appointments:
- (888) LUHS-888
John S. Wheeler, MD
Professor
Subspecialty / Clinical Expertise:
- Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery
- Neurourology
Clinical/Research Interests:
- Urinary incontinence
- neurogenic bladder
- urodynamics
Practice Locations:
- Loyola Outpatient Center
Appointments:
- (888) LUHS-888