Urologist in Paducah, KY
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L. Andrew Evans MD is an expert urologist committed to providing the highest quality care to patients throughout the Paducah area in the diagnosis and treatment of urologic conditions. As the #1 Implant Urologist in Kentucky, Dr. Evans specializes in Erectile Dysfunction and performs more than 100 penile implants per year. He is dedicated to offering patients a wide range of quality urology services in a warm and friendly environment to provide the very best in urologic care.
As a board certified and expert trained urologist, Dr. Evans is experienced in offering the latest technology in treating urologic conditions including the most minimally invasive surgical procedures. Our urology practice services a wide variety of patients from all over seeking state of the art care in urology with a personal touch to improve their outcomes.
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AMS 700™ Center of Excellence for Inflatable Penile Prosthesis
Dr. Evans has been designated as a Center of Excellence for the AMS 700™ Inflatable Penile Prosthesis (IPP) – a long-term treatment option for patients with erectile dysfunction (ED).
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When Is It Time To Consider A Penile Implant For Erectile Dysfunction
When is it time to consider a penile implant for erectile dysfunction? If you are tired of taking medications and waiting for them to work, frustrated that they limit your spontaneity, and you want something that is a more permanent solution to erectile dysfunction,
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) And Summer Heat: What You Should Know
An occasional problem with sexual performance is nothing to be overly concerned about. However, if it persists and becomes more frequent, there might be something physical going on. If it occurs more repeatedly during the summer months, heat can be the culprit.
Understanding What Causes Male Incontinence
Understanding What Causes Male Incontinence Urinary incontinence is when urine accidentally leaks. Anywhere from 5% to 15% of men over the age of 60 are affected. Often targeting the cause of urinary problems can help you and your doctor find the best treatment option to reduce bladder leakage.