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Bend Urology Laboratory

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Bend Urology Lab ServicesBend Urology offers
our patients convenient,
onsite blood and urine
tests — providing fast
and reliable results.

 

Our laboratory meets
the highest quality Services
standards established
by the Clinical Laboratory
Improvement Act.

 

Lab services
also include:

 

Hematology

Chemistry

Coagulation

Serology

Microbiology

Doctors Park Surgery Center

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ServicesClearly, one of the most important decisions a patient and a surgeon make together is where to have surgery performed. When you step into Doctors Park Surgery Center, you step into an environment created especially for the patient.

 

Doctors Park Surgery Center is an outpatient surgery center providing the most advanced surgical technology and physician expertise. Every patient need has been thought out in advance to deliver an excellent surgical care outcome in a relaxing yet sophisticated environment.

 

Every staff member, every process, every room in the building exists to respond to patient needs. The goal of the staff at Doctors Park Surgery Center is for every patient to see the Center as an extension of the surgeon's practice, representing the highest standard of care. Our team of professionals is extremely responsive, ensuring that patients have what they need, with a layout that enhances quality, comfort, privacy and efficiency.

 

CMG / Urodynamics Testing

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Urodyamics CMG Bend UrologyOtherwise known as a
cystometrogram (CMG),
urodynamics are invaluable
in understanding how a
person’s bladder functions.
These tests measure
bladder pressure when at
rest and when filling.

 

A technician inserts a catheter into the urethra
and bladder to fill the
bladder with water. A monitor measures and records the pressure within the bladder. This test helps measure bladder strength and function as well as urinary sphincter health. Most urodynamic testing focuses on the bladder’s ability to empty steadily and completely. It can also show whether or not the bladder is having abnormal contractions, which can cause leakage. Your doctor supervises the test and will review the results with you once it is complete.

 

After this test, one may experience mild discomfort or
urinary frequency for a few hours. Drinking two 16
ounces of water each hour for two hours should help.




Cystoscopy

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Your doctor may want to
use a cystoscope to see
inside your bladder and
urethra. Local anesthe-
sia is administered before
the test. The cystoscopy
generally lasts about
one minute and causes
the sensation of wanting
to urinate.

 

Before the test, try to avoid urinating for at least an hour.
After the cystoscopy, you might have a slight burning feeling when you urinate and you might see small amounts of blood in your urine. Tell your doctor if the bleeding or pain is severe or if these problems last more than a couple of days.